Amoebic Urbanization in Nigerian Cities (The Case of Lagos and Ota)
Subject Areas : Urban Designaofiki Salau 1 , Taibat Lawanson 2 , Omoayena Odumbaku 3
1 - Lecturer, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Lagos, Nigeria.
2 - Senior Lecturer, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Lagos, Nigeria.
3 - Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Lagos, Nigeria.
Keywords: Peri-urban, Settlements, Linkages, Lagos Megacity, Ota Township,
Abstract :
This paper investigates the relationship between the Lagos Megacity and Ota Township, a small township onits periphery. The study examines linkages between and Lagos in terms of growth, urban development as well as mobility. 553questionnaires were administered to household heads across the 12 residential districts of Ota Township. Survey was carried out bysystematic random sampling. Classified traffic counts were also taken at strategic locations along the four main axial roads in Ota.The data collected were analysed with descriptive and inferential statistical methods including cross-tabulation and correlationanalysis. Findings of the research have shown that the proportion of inter-city traffic from Ota directed towards Lagos is about 48%of total inter-city traffic generated. More than 40% of Ota residents migrated from Lagos and still commute daily to the megacity.The paper concludes by recommending strategies for better synergies between Ota Township and the Lagos megacity. These includethe implementation of integrated master planning, effective environmental management and traffic policies for the township as well.