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Assessment of Residents’ Neighbourhood Confidence in an African Traditional City: The Abeokuta Experience

Oluwaseun Olowoporoku , Adetayo Salami , Olamide Akintifonbo

Abstrakt

This study examined the socio-economic attributes of respondents, their level of satisfaction with
available infrastructure and services and intra-urban variation in residents level of neighbourhood confidence in
Abeokuta Nigeria. The stratified residential zones are the older residential areas, newer residential areas and the
Government Reserved Areas (GRA). A total of 123 residents were selected for survey using systematically sampling
technique. The study revealed that residents’ socio-economic attributes such as income and educational status varied
significantly with different residential areas. Findings revealed that there is low level of satisfaction with available
facilities and services as they rated 2.9, 2.9 and 3.4 in the older, newer and GRA residential areas. Similarly, the
mean neighbourhood confidence indices for the older residential area, newer residential area and GRA were 3.3,
2.9 and 3.7 respectively. The most important factor that increased residents’ confidence in the newer residential
area and GRA was conducive physical environment for child raising with indices 3.6 and 4.2 respectively, while
the most important factor that increased residents’ confidence in the older residential area was social cohesion. It
recommended government provision of environmental amenities across the residential areas as well as
encouragement of home ownership through the provision of housing schemes at low prices and interest rate.

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