Planning Implications of Housing Development in Jos Jarawa District, Jos North, Plateau State, Nigeria.
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CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION...............................................................................1 1.1 Background of the study.........................................1 1.2 Statement of the Problem.....................................................................4 1.3 Research Questions...........................................................................................5 1.4 Aim of the Study........................................................................6 1.5 Objective of the Study.................................................................................6 1.6 Scope of the Study..................................................................................6 1.7 Area of Study.....................................................................................7 1.7.1 Location and Population........................................................................8 1.7.2 Relief and Drainage...............................................................................8 1.7.3 Climate and Weather...............................................................................9 1.7.4 Topography and Geology............................................................................................9 1.7.5 Vegetation.....................................................................................10 1.7.6 People.............................................................................................10 1.8 Operational Definition of Terms............................................................................10
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW..................................................................12 2.1 Conceptual Framework..................................................................................12 2.2 Concept of Housing..............................................................................................13 2.3 Housing Market............................................................................................17 2.4 The Nigerian Housing Market..............................................................................17 2.4.1 Housing Demand........................................................................................18 2.4.2 Housing Supply..................................................................................19 2.5 Housing Provision in Nigeria..............................................................................19 2.5.1 The Private Sector....................................................................................20 2.5.1.1 Individuals..............................................................................................20 2.5.1.2 Co-operative Bodies...............................................................................20 2.5.1.3Corporate Bodies................................................................................21 2.5.1.4 Estate Developer/Agents...................................................................21 2.5.1.5 Non-Governmental Organization and Voluntary Organizations..............................21 2.5.1.6 Foreign Partners/Investors.........................................................22 2.5.2 The Public Sector......................................................................................22 2.5.2.1 The First National Development Plan (1962-1968).................................................22 2.5.2.2The Second National Development Plan (1970-1974)............................................22 2.5.2.3Third National Development Plan (1975-1980)......................................................23 2.5.2.4The Fourth National Development Plan (1981-1985).............................................23 2.5.2.5 The Year 1985 till the Present.................................................................................23 2.6 Theories of Housing.......................................................................24 2.6.1 Theory of Housing Adjustment (Morris and Winter 1978).......................................26 2.6.2 The Anarchist Theory of Housing (Pierre-Joseph Proudhon)...................................26 2.6.3 The Marxist Theory of Housing................................................................................26 2.6.4 The Housing Common(s) Theory (Hodkinson, 2012)...............................................27 2.7 Concept of Planning..................................................................................28 2.7.1 Planning Authorities...............................................................................29 2.7.2 Planning Policies of Housing.....................................................................................31 2.8 Housing Development........................................................................33 2.9 Planning Implications of Poor Housing Development..................................................34 2.10 Sustainable Housing Development..............................................................................36
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY...............................................38 3.1 Introduction.............................................................................38 3.2 Research Design/Method.....................................................................................38 3.2.1 Primary data.....................................................................................38 3.2.1.1 Questionnaire...............................................................................39 3.3.1.2 Focus Group Discussion..........................................................................................39 3.3.1.3 Interview.........................................................................................39 3.3.1.4 Observation........................................................................................40 3.3.2 Secondary Data..............................................................................40 3.3 Population of Study...........................................................................40 3.4 Sample size of the Study.......................................................40 3.5 Sampling Technique of the Study................................................................................41 3.6 Method Data Analysis...........................................................................41
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS.............................42 4.1 Field Data Presentation.........................................................................42 4.2 Demographic Characteristics of the Respondents........................................................42 4.3 Housing Characteristics..........................................................................51 4.3.1 Habitable Rooms per House.......................................................................................54 4.3.2 Households per House.............................................................54 4.3.3Room Occupancy Status.............................................................................................55 4.3.4 Facilities within the House.........................................................56 4.3.5 Stage of Completion of House..................................................................................57 4.4 Housing Conditions.................................................................................58 4.5 Maintenance of Housing........................................................................60 4.6 Utility Services Provision........................................................................61 4.6.1 Access to Water................................................................................61 4.6.2 Access to Public Electricity Grid.....................................................63 4.6.3 Access to Sanitation Services..............................................................64 4.7 Prevalent Disease.................................................................................67 4.8 Rationale behind the Choice of Living.............................................................................69 4.9 Staff of Statutory Housing Agencies................................................................................69
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS......74 5.1 Summary of Findings........................................................................................................74 5.2 Conclusion..............................................................................................75 5.3 Recommendations......................................................................................................76 References............................................................................................79 Appendices.......................................................................................85
LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Sex of Respondents.................................................................................................42 Table 2: Age of the Structure of Respondents......................................................................43 Table 3: Marital Status of Respondents................................................................................44 Table 4: Educational Status of Respondents........................................................................45 Table 5: Occupational Status of Respondents......................................................................47 Table 6: Level of Income of Respondents............................................................................48 Table 7: House Design..........................................................................................................49 Table 8: Duration of Staying of Respondents......................................................................50 Table 9: Finishing Material of the Wall................................................................................52 Table 10: Habitable Room of the Study Area.......................................................................54 Table 11: Households in the Study Area..............................................................................55 Table 12: Availability of Toilet Facilities.............................................................................56 Table 13: Availability of Kitchen facilities in the Household.............................................57 Table 14: Stage of Completion of House before Moving-in...............................................57 Table 15: Roof Leaking in Building....................................................................................59 Table 16: Maintenance of Housing in House in Study Area..............................................61 Table 17: Accessibility of Water........................................................................................62 Table 18 Source of Water Supply.......................................................................................62 Table 19 Ventilated Improved Pit Sewage (Septic tank)...................................................64 Table 20: Distances from Dumpsite to house.....................................................................66 Table 21: Common Diseases found in the Study Area......................................................68 Table 22: Reason living in the Study Area.........................................................................69 Table 23: Distribution of Respondents by Housing Professional.......................................70 Table 24: Distribution of Respondents by Years of Experiences.......................................70 Table 25: Average Length of time for Land Allocation Approval.....................................70 Table 26: Average Length of time for Land Title Approval..............................................70 Table 27: Average Length of time for Building Plan Approval.........................................71 Table 28: Number of Inspection/Visitation to Building construction sites........................71 Table 29: Assessment of the bureaucratic procedure involved in Housing Process..........71 Table 30: Participation in training......................................................................................72 Table 31: Factors in effects performance of Housing Professional ..................................72 Table 32: Greatest challenges facing the Agency.............................................................73
LIST OF FIGURES Fig. 1: Map of Nigeria Showing Plateau State................................................................7 Fig. 2: Conceptual Framework for Understanding Sustainable Housing Development...12 Fig. 3: Sex of the Respondent...........................................................................................43 Fig. 4: Age of the Respondents.........................................................................................44 Fig. 5: Marital Status of Respondents..............................................................................45 Fig. 6: Educational Status of Respondents......................................................................46 Fig. 7: Occupational of Respondents..................................................................................47 Fig. 8: Level of Income of Respondents.........................................................................48 Fig. 9: House Design.........................................................................................................49 Fig. 10: Duration of Staying of Respondents..................................................................50 Fig. 11: Materials of the Wall of the Study Area............................................................51 Fig. 12: Finishing Materials of the Wall.........................................................................53 Fig. 13: Roof Materials of Houses in Study Area...........................................................53 Fig. 14: Number of Person per Room.............................................................................55 Fig. 15: Toilet Facilities of Respondent.........................................................................56 Fig. 16: Availability of Plumbing Connection in the House in the Study Area.............58 Fig.17: Access to Public Electricity Grid.............................................................................63 Fig. 18: Disposed Liquid Waste............................................................................................64 LIST OF PLATES Plate 1: Mud House in the Study Area.................................................................................52 Plate 2: Crack Wall at Joshua Itse Street..............................................................................59 Plate 3: 2-Storey Leaking Roof at Tina Junction along Duste Uku Road............................60 Plate 4: Waste Water Channeled directly into the Open Street close to Tina Junction........65 Plate 5: Roll off Dumpster along Bauchi Ring Road...........................................................66 Plate 6: Dump-site at Arin Street in Jos Jarawa...................................................................67 Plate 7: Dilapidated house in Jos Jarawa.............................................................................68
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Ismail, Bakare. "Planning Implications of Housing Development in Jos Jarawa District, Jos North, Plateau State, Nigeria.." Afribary (2026). Accessed June 14, 2026. http://library.afribary.com/works/planning-implications-of-housing-development-in-jos-jarawa-district-jos-north-plateau-state-nigeria