Resident’s Satisfaction and Preferences in Housing Provision by Public-Private Partnership and Private Developers in Abuja, Nigeria Cover Image

Resident’s Satisfaction and Preferences in Housing Provision by Public-Private Partnership and Private Developers in Abuja, Nigeria
Resident’s Satisfaction and Preferences in Housing Provision by Public-Private Partnership and Private Developers in Abuja, Nigeria

Author(s): Ojeniyi Sulaiman Adekunle, Oluwadare Joel Olaifa, Abubakar Idriss Mohammed, Rukayya Abdulrazak
Subject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation, Rural and urban sociology, Economic development, Transport / Logistics
Published by: Altezoro, s. r. o. & Dialog
Keywords: housing; public-private partnership; private housing; Abuja; Nigeria;

Summary/Abstract: It is well known that housing demands ranked second in the hierarchy of human necessities after food. This study examined inhabitants' choices and satisfaction with housing provided by private developers and public-private partnerships in Abuja. Participants were given questionnaires at the public-private partnership and private developer estates; at the public estate, 300 questionnaires were distributed, of which 227 were retrieved. Of the 24 questionnaires served for the Private Developer development Ologunloye Estate, 11 were retrieved. According to the analysis. T-test analysis was also used to determine the difference between inhabitants' choices and contentment with dwellings provided by the government and PPP in the research area. At 0.06 and 0.011, which is smaller than the 0.05 significance level, the ANOVA findings likewise showed a significant difference in residence satisfaction between public housing estates and PPP. Building a bridge between residents' preferences and their own should be a goal of developers in both the public and private housing sectors. To boost resident appreciation and satisfaction, it would be best if the drainage systems, waste management, and sewage disposal were improved. The survey's findings indicate that respondents' contentment and preference for inhabitants are incredibly high, high, and moderate.

  • Issue Year: 8/2022
  • Issue No: 08
  • Page Range: 1001-1010
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English