Participatory Communication and Stakeholders’ Perception of Delivery of Right of Way for Infrastructural Projects in Lagos State, Nigeria

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14034278

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Participatory Communication, Right of Way, Perception and Stakeholders Engagement, SDG 11

Abstract

This paper draws on in-depth fieldwork in Lagos, Nigeria, to describe the process of Right of Way (RoW) delivery in Lagos State and to explain how participatory communication influences stakeholders' perceptions of the process as implemented by the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development. The study adopted an ethnographic approach, situating Right of Way delivery within the framework of development and Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 11). It also examined stakeholders’ preferred information sources and their opinions on the inclusiveness of efforts to clear public road project setbacks of encumbrances. The researchers observed that face-to-face dialogues, offering immediate feedback, were effective in securing support from those whose properties were impacted. In conclusion, the researchers emphasized the importance of compliance with Right of Way regulations to enable the Lagos State Government to achieve the THEME agenda (Transportation and Traffic Management; Health and Environment; Education and Technology; Making Lagos a 21st Century Megacity; Entertainment & Tourism; and Security and Governance). It was recommended that the government continue using both traditional and digital media to raise public awareness regarding the Right of Way, facilitating the delivery of social infrastructure for societal improvement.

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2024-11-04

How to Cite

Mukaila Olabamiji Sanusi, Saheed O. Adeyemi Adeyemo, PhD, & Toyosi O. S. Owolabi, PhD. (2024). Participatory Communication and Stakeholders’ Perception of Delivery of Right of Way for Infrastructural Projects in Lagos State, Nigeria. GVU Journal of Research and Development, 1(2), 98–110. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14034278

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