Opportunities and Challenges of Inland Waterways Transport in the Southwest Coastal Belt of Nigeria

Owoputi Adetose Emmanuel, P. Ifabiyi, Akpudo U. Chijioke
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Nigeria has 853 kilometers of coastline, 450 kilometers inland waterways and a sovereign right to 200 nautical miles exclusive economic zone. In spite of this, water transport has a share of 1.6% of Nigeria’s domestic product. This study examines the opportunities and challenges of waterways transportation in the coastal area of Southwestern Nigeria. The specific objectives are to: (i) evaluate the potential of the area for Inland water transport development; (ii); examine the contribution of inland waterways transport to passenger and freight movement, (iii) examine the impact of inland waterways transportation on socio-economic development; and (iv) evaluate the problems of inland waterways transportation in the area. Data were collected from both primary and secondary sources. Two types of questionnaires were administered in this study. A total of 415 copies of questionnaires (A) were administered to eight government agencies and 570 copies of questionnaires (B) were administered to residents. Both descriptive and inferential statistical methods were used. The descriptive methods employed are graphs, tables, charts, and central measures. The inferential analyses used in this study were factor analytical procedure, multiple regression methods and post hoc analysis. The study revealed that:- i, there are 48 river basins in the study area, with a combined basin area of 1,375 km2, 873 streams and a total stream length of 791.80 kilometers, drainage density of 1.73, stream frequency of 1.58 and drainage intensity of 1.10.These show that the potential of inland waterways transport is high; the report of ridership which was only available for Lagos state showed a progressive increase from 4.4 to 14.5 million between 2010 to 2014. There are 318 open fiber taxis, while travel time range from 10 to 70 minutes. Major cargo are wet cargo, dry cargo, farm products, and fish. However, 10% of the cargo is contraband. Cargo is charged per kilo, size occupied, by value, and by distances. Duration of boats rent is one week to five weeks; the factors underlying the socio- economic impacts at the jetties vary from one jetty to the other. In Lagos, six factors explained 68.547% of the variance; in Ogun Jetties , five factors explained 78.9% of the variance, while in Ondo Jetties six factors explained 69.1% to the variance; the results of the analysis further showed that 4 major problems impacted on inland waterways development. These are: financial constraints, congestion at the jetties, insufficient jetty facility, and political influence. They altogether explained 92.02% of the variance in the explanation. The paper concludes that inland waterways have a high potential for transportation, but it is largely underutilized. The study recommended stronger policies and the need to encourage private- public participation in waterway transport development in the southwest coastal area of Nigeria.
尼日利亚西南沿海内河运输的机遇与挑战
尼日利亚拥有853公里的海岸线,450公里的内河航道和200海里的专属经济区主权。尽管如此,水运仍占尼日利亚国内生产总值的1.6%。本研究考察了尼日利亚西南部沿海地区水路运输的机遇和挑战。具体目标是:(i)评价该地区发展内河运输的潜力;(二);审查内河运输对客货运输的贡献;(iii)审查内河运输对社会经济发展的影响;(四)评价该地区内河运输存在的问题。数据从主要和次要来源收集。本研究采用两种类型的问卷。共向8个政府机构发放了415份问卷(A),向居民发放了570份问卷(B)。采用描述性和推理性统计方法。所采用的描述方法是图形、表格、图表和中心测量。本研究采用因子分析法、多元回归分析法及事后分析。研究结果表明:①研究区有48个流域,流域总面积1375 km2,河流873条,总长度791.80 km,流域密度1.73,流域频次1.58,流域强度1.10。这表明内河运输的潜力很大;仅针对拉各斯州的乘客报告显示,从2010年到2014年,乘客人数从440万逐步增加到1450万。开放光纤出租车318辆,行驶时间从10分钟到70分钟不等。主要货物有湿货、干货、农产品和鱼。然而,10%的货物是违禁品。货物按公斤、占用尺寸、价值和距离收费。船期为一星期至五星期;码头社会经济影响的潜在因素因码头而异。在拉各斯,6个因素解释了68.547%的差异;在奥贡码头,五个因素解释了78.9%的方差,而在翁多码头,六个因素解释了69.1%的方差;分析结果进一步表明,影响内河航道发展的主要问题有4个。这些是:财政限制、码头拥挤、码头设施不足和政治影响。他们总共解释了解释中92.02%的方差。本文的结论是,内陆水道具有很大的运输潜力,但它在很大程度上没有得到充分利用。该研究建议制定更强有力的政策,鼓励公私共同参与尼日利亚西南沿海地区的水路运输发展。
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