Infrastructure Development and Urban Facilities in Lagos, 1861-2000

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology, Urban
Cover of the book Infrastructure Development and Urban Facilities in Lagos, 1861-2000 by Ayodeji Olukoju, IFRA-Nigeria
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Author: Ayodeji Olukoju ISBN: 9791092312225
Publisher: IFRA-Nigeria Publication: April 5, 2013
Imprint: IFRA-Nigeria Language: English
Author: Ayodeji Olukoju
ISBN: 9791092312225
Publisher: IFRA-Nigeria
Publication: April 5, 2013
Imprint: IFRA-Nigeria
Language: English

This book is the first comprehensive analysis on the history of infrastructural development and urban policies in Lagos since the colonial annexation to date. I think that the author faced almost three challenges to write it. It was necessary to consider a long term analysis (one century and a half), to take into consideration the growing size of the city – the biggest in the south of the Sahara since the 1960s – and, finally, to inquire into three key infrastructural sectors: water supply, electricity supply and transportation system. Both fascinating and depressing issues for town planners and officials; Lagos is probably one of very few cities with more than five million inhabitants without mass transportation system.

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This book is the first comprehensive analysis on the history of infrastructural development and urban policies in Lagos since the colonial annexation to date. I think that the author faced almost three challenges to write it. It was necessary to consider a long term analysis (one century and a half), to take into consideration the growing size of the city – the biggest in the south of the Sahara since the 1960s – and, finally, to inquire into three key infrastructural sectors: water supply, electricity supply and transportation system. Both fascinating and depressing issues for town planners and officials; Lagos is probably one of very few cities with more than five million inhabitants without mass transportation system.

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