2014
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2014.v5n6p433
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The Millennium Development Goals and Rail Transport Development in Nigeria: A Critical Review

Abstract: The Millennium Development Goal (MDG) is an embodiment of development issues adopted by member nations of the United

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“…In our analysis, government ownership has been identified as a factor that can considerably support national implementation of the MDGs (Fukuda‐Parr, 2010; McCormick, 2014; Rao & Seth, 2009; Sumner & Tiwari, 2009). Some countries, such as Malaysia, Nigeria, and Rwanda, have developed national policy programmes on the basis of the MDGs (Abbott et al, 2017; Akwara et al, 2014; Hezri, 2013). State leaders such as the Rwandan president have sought to integrate the MDGs into local cultures (Rwiyereka, 2014).…”
Section: Results: Success Factors For the Implementation Of The Mdgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our analysis, government ownership has been identified as a factor that can considerably support national implementation of the MDGs (Fukuda‐Parr, 2010; McCormick, 2014; Rao & Seth, 2009; Sumner & Tiwari, 2009). Some countries, such as Malaysia, Nigeria, and Rwanda, have developed national policy programmes on the basis of the MDGs (Abbott et al, 2017; Akwara et al, 2014; Hezri, 2013). State leaders such as the Rwandan president have sought to integrate the MDGs into local cultures (Rwiyereka, 2014).…”
Section: Results: Success Factors For the Implementation Of The Mdgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some years back after independence, Nigerian rail transport infrastructures investment still remains primary in Nigeria's transport system. While the maritime sector has been developed in terms of capacity and fair country-wide spread, the rail sector continues to be bogged down by systemic neglect (Akwara, Udaw and Ezirim, 2014).…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NRC workers in the Idu terminus attend to the passenger through transparent secured window also known as "ticket windows". Some railway stations where ticket windows are not enough or are available but all are not functioning like in the case of the idu railway station to provide services for the high inflow of commuters especially during the festive period may result in the formation of queues or waiting for line [2]. Another reason why queue is formed in railway station could be the lack of organization among passengers i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%