ABSTRACT
This work is
about an evaluation of the role of government in solving housing problems in
Anambra state. For many years housing has not receive its deserved attention in
this country. Particularly Anambra state due to it popular demand and
population it is hoped however that my findings would be of immense interest to
the government. The report will form a good reference point of future scholars
and government who may wish to conduct similar studies. I have always had this
long desire to study to determine the evaluation of the role of government in
solving housing problems in Anambra state.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title
page
Certification
Approval
page
Dedication
Acknowledge
Abstract
Table
of contents
CHAPTER
ONE
1.0
Introduction
1.1 Background of the study
1.2 Statement of the problem
1.3 Purpose of the study
1.4 Significance of the study
1.5 Delimitation of the study
1.6 Definitions of terms
CHAPTER
TWO
2.0 Literature Review
2.1 Housing situation
2.2 Role of government in housing
2.3 The colonial period
2.4 The post independence period
2.5 The third National Development plan
2.6 Housing finance Delivery System
2.7 National Housing Policy and Vision 2010
2.8 Role of Government in Housing Finance
2.9 The low income housing
2.2.0 Strategies for low income housing
2.2.1 Strategies of government in solving Housing
problem
2.2.2 Aims and objectives of study
CHAPTER
THREE
Research
Methodology
3.1
Research Design
3.2
Area of study
3.3
Population of
the study
3.4
Sample of the
study
3.5
Instrument for data
collection
3.6
Reliability for
Instrument
CHAPTER
FOUR
Presentation
and Analysis of Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
5.1
Summary,
conclusion and Recommendation
5.2
Summary
5.3
Conclusion
5.4
Recommendation
References
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Social scientists are yet to agree on which of the
three basic needs of non-shelter, food and clothing which one comes first.
What is beyond debate is the fact that it takes more
efforts resources and planning to meet the house needs of every society. In urban
centres, provision of recent and affordable accommodation has continued to test
the competence of the administrators.
Sheltr
has been Universally accepted as the second most important essential human need
after food. Housing in all ramifications is more than mere shelter since it
embraces all the social services and utilities that go to make a community or
neighbourhood a livable environment. Infact, man has been in their need of this
essential commodity for his well being even the primitive men could not do
without the caves, which provided shelter to them. Indeed, housing is a
veritable index of measuring the social economic and technological development
of a nation, “show me the quality of your people’s house and I will tell what
kind of nation you are” could aptly become a maxim.
The
simple refuse affording privacy and protection against the elements is beyond
the reach of most members of human race.
In
attempt to lessen the housing burden on the populace, various governments in Nigeria at one time
to other adopted housing programmes. The policies are directed toward the
production and management of climatically, socially and economically suitable
housing at an affordable price.
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The research was carried out to know the role of
government in solving housing problems in Anambra state.
The research opts for the Anambra state housing
development corporation as a good case study to review the success of housing
for all by the government.
Awka South Local Government Area (LGA) is made up of
eight towns, namely Okpuno, Amawbia, Awka, Ezinato, Isiagu, Mbaukwu, Nibo, Nise
and Umuawulu.
Awka is the capital of Anambra state and the seat of
the government: it is accessible by road form all parts of eastem region
states. Nise have notable infrastructure like WAEC (West Africa examination
Council) state head office and St. Paul University College situated there.
1.2 STATEMENT
OF THE PROBLEM
Housing
is recognized in the world wide as one of the basic necessities of life. As
every normal adult is expected to have a house both for himself and his family,
but due to economic hardship being experience in the country, this basic
necessity of life no longer affordably by greater majority of Nigerians various
housing policies and programmes have always been partial if not a failure. It
is in this context that the research has decide to carry out a survey work on
the role of government in solving housing problem.
1.3
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
Due to the fapid hazardous growth of Anambra state
as a result of rapidly growing population, over crowding, environmental
condition and the phenomenal changes in economic political and social
condition, pose obvious challenges can termed to be as follows.
1. The provision of accommodation facilities
for the teeming and ever increasing population of the state and it’s
environment for commercial and residential purpose.
2. To acquire develop hold, manage, sell, loose
or let any property moveable within the state.
3. Housing the homeless people of the state
and providing more reasonable alternatives for those hither ot or presently
poorly accommodated.
The establishment of a home-ownership saving scheme
in respect of any housing estate or building owned, constituted and managed by
the corporation. The above mentioned in the aim of every succession government
in the state, since the inception of the corporation.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The objectives of the role of our government in
solving housing problems in Anambra state can be summarized as:
1. To highlight the role of housing in our society
vis-à-vis the problem suffered form shortage and problems of housing provision.
2. To
analyze the various ways which the government had used and are still using in
the provision of housing for the teeming population in Anambra state thereby
examining the historical development of government policy in the area of
housing.
3. To
examine critically and analyze the actual problems which are militating against
housing production in Anambra state, including focus on their sources of
finance and budget allocations.
4. To
suggest recommendation to the problems. In big cities, like Awka, Onitsha, Enugu,
Port-Harcourt, Lagos,
etc because of the high influx of people to those cities and the existing
housing stock not being able to cope with the increasing population, house
rents have been so high, so also land prices and many low quality houses
without adequate facilities were quickly springing up.
1.5 DELIMITATION OF THE STUDY
The write up of this thesis is limited to the
available data being collected in ministry of works, housing and transport, 5
works roads, Awka, Anambra state. The constraints encountered include that of
the department of architecture of the ministry of housing which declined to
give out building design and layout for securing purpose.
1.6
DEFINITION OF TERMS
HOUSING
Housing is the total unit of shelter and it’s
environmental which gives man better quality of life. The term environment in this regard comprises of three
groups and this includes natural aspect of environment includes air, water,
vegetable and everything natural endowed to man. The artificial aspect is
things made or created by man that adds to the beauty of nature and makes life
more comfortable for man, these include services such as road, electricity,
sewage, pipe borne water etc. as well as other building around.
The
final aspect is man himself. Hence, forms of housing can be grouped into or can
be traced back to time to the early age, the traditional society, and the modem
society. Housing can be looked at as an object where people live or an activity
where people undertake.
Turner
(1968) refers to housing as a verb and as a noun. As a verb, housing could be
seen as an activity i.e people who are in one way or other partake in the
building of these houses. The people are the principle actors, as a noun, it
could be seen as an object produced by people.
Vagele (1971) said in one of his
course paper that decent and adequate human shelter is one of the basic needs
of the individuals, the family and the community. as the house and the
residential environment have a profound influence on human health, efficiency,
social behaviours and satisfaction. It also determines the level of social and
economic development of a nation.
Ownership
of house is a symbol of prestige and social stature in traditional societies
and trends to roster social cohesion and a sense of belongingness. Good housing
is essential for human dignity and staff fulfillment. In essence, it provides
the physical frame work and the environmental values of man and society are
released, enriched and integrated.
The
quality and quantity of the housing stock is a reliable barometer for measuring
and standard of living the level of technology, culture and civilization of any
nation. One of primary indications of the “success” of a country is how it has
housed its people. There are three basic physiological needs of human beings
namely: food, shelter and clothing.
Housing
is a complex. Product providing a combination of services that are crucial to
development in both welfare and economic terms and hence the accordance of
great importance in national planning and development programmes. Housing must
be judged by what it does to people rather than by what it is. Any housing
strategy that delivers just houses and structures instead of houses as shelter
and services if not meaningful and non-functional of the study.
GOVERNEMENT
Government is broadly defined as the administrative
group people with authority to govern a political state. Government is the
means by which store policy is enforced, as well as the mechanism for
determining the policy of the state. A form of state government or form of
state government refers to the set of political institutions by which a
government of a state is organized. Every successive government is composed of
a body of individual who control and exercise control over political decision
making. Their unction is to make and enforce laws and arbitrate conflicts.
NATIONAL HOUSING
POLICY (N.H.P.)
It was approve in 1990 and launched in 1991 with the
sole aim of ensuring access to decent accommodation of affordable cost to all
Nigerians.
NATIONAL HOUSING
FUND (N.H.F)
It encourages the development of specific programmes
that would ensure effective financing of housing development in particular low
cost housing for low income earners.
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