Type | Thesis or Dissertation - Master of Public Administration |
Title | Transport and development: an assesment of Benue Links Nigeria Limited |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2006 |
Abstract | All over the world, one critical objective of public transportation is facilitating the movement of people and goods from one place to another. In Benue state of Nigeria, the Benue Links was established in February, 1988 to address the problem of public transport occasioned by the effect of the Structural Adjustment Programme on the transport sector. These problems include; vehicle breakdown, old vehicles plying the road, irregular changes on luggages, unnecessary delays, e.t.c. The study thus set out to answer the following questions; How satisfactory is the services of Benue Links to its passengers? Is the links meeting the objectives for which it was set up? And what could be done to resolve the company’s numerous problems. The study’s objectives is to find answers to these questions is to determine if the transport needs of the state is being solved or not. And to examine whether the passengers have any complaints about the services of the links. Both secondary and primary sources of data was explored to test the hypothesis which states that; the level of services of the links is not affected by the level of patronage by passengers. The systematic sampling technique was adopted to generate data from the population. A total of 285 questionnaire was analyzed and used to test the hypothesis in the study. The research findings shows that most of respondents or passengers earn below N5,000.00 monthly, the services of the BLNL does not cover most of the towns and villages in the state and the passengers are often not refunded their fares in the case of vehicle breakdown amongst others. vi On the above findings, the study recommends as follows; BLNL should operate some form of freight services to enable passengers convey bulky goods, purchasing additional buses/vehicles to compliment existing ones, repairing vehicles that have broken down, maximizing passengers comfort, e.t.c. |
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