ABSTRACT
The thesis examined the socio-economic and environmental challenges of the emerging slums settlements in
the Federal Capital City, Phase II Abuja (the study area). The study identified the failure of the authorities to
provide adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services for the teeming population of the study
area as a fundamental factor responsible for the emergence and development of slums in the study area. The
study assessed the socio-economic characteristics of residents; the available basic infrastructural facilities
such as hous ing, water supply, waste management, access roads; structure of land use and land cover
changes and security of tenure of land properties. The study area was mapped out and delineated into slums
settlements namely Mabushi, Utako, Wuye, Durumi and Gudu districts for the purpose of enumeration.
Buildings within each of the settlements were counted and numbered. In all, one thousand, four hundred and
seventeen residential buildings were identified. Three hundred and twelve copies of questionnaires were
administered. The same number of questionnaires representing one hundred percent administered was
received from the respondents. Two hypotheses were put forward to test whether there existed significant
variations between the income levels of respondents across the delineated areas; and to test whether there
existed significant variations between the sources of water in the slums of the study area. The data obtained
from the field was summarily analyzed using SPSS software, the Analysis of Variance and Kruskal-Wallis
Tests. The F ratio was used to test for significance at the one percent level. The results obtained show that
there existed no significant variations between the sample means of the five sampled points for the
parameters tested: a large number of respondents fall within the low income category; there is infrastructural
deficit; the structure of land use is largely in violation of the master plan while the land cover is largely
modified. Based on the findings of the study, it is recommended that both short term policy issues which
includes provision of job opportunities; improvement of quality of life of the low income households;
provision of ho using and other infrastructural facilities; strict enforcement of the master plan for the study
area; ensure all residential buildings are approved and secured to avoid eviction and the long term policy
issues which includes the prevention of slums in the study area be implemented.
Key words: Socio-Economic, Environmental, Challenges, Slums, Settlements, Planning, Phase II Abuja
EKPE, A (2021). The Socio-Economic And Environmental Challenges Of The Emerging Slums Settlements In The Federal Capital City, Phase Ii Abuja, Nigeria.. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/the-socio-economic-and-environmental-challenges-of-the-emerging-slums-settlements-in-the-federal-capital-city-phase-ii-abuja-nigeria-1
EKPE, ADIDI "The Socio-Economic And Environmental Challenges Of The Emerging Slums Settlements In The Federal Capital City, Phase Ii Abuja, Nigeria." Afribary. Afribary, 11 Apr. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/the-socio-economic-and-environmental-challenges-of-the-emerging-slums-settlements-in-the-federal-capital-city-phase-ii-abuja-nigeria-1. Accessed 20 Nov. 2024.
EKPE, ADIDI . "The Socio-Economic And Environmental Challenges Of The Emerging Slums Settlements In The Federal Capital City, Phase Ii Abuja, Nigeria.". Afribary, Afribary, 11 Apr. 2021. Web. 20 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/the-socio-economic-and-environmental-challenges-of-the-emerging-slums-settlements-in-the-federal-capital-city-phase-ii-abuja-nigeria-1 >.
EKPE, ADIDI . "The Socio-Economic And Environmental Challenges Of The Emerging Slums Settlements In The Federal Capital City, Phase Ii Abuja, Nigeria." Afribary (2021). Accessed November 20, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/the-socio-economic-and-environmental-challenges-of-the-emerging-slums-settlements-in-the-federal-capital-city-phase-ii-abuja-nigeria-1