TY - JOUR
T1 - Affordable housing in Nigeria’s slums
T2 - combating infectious diseases and advancing SDG 3
AU - Ebekozien, Andrew
AU - Ebekozien, Ehimemen Osebuohien
AU - Ahmed, Mohamed Ahmed Hafez
AU - Aigbavboa, Clinton
AU - Samsurijan, Mohamad Shaharudin
AU - Nwaole, Angeline Ngozika Chibuike
AU - Ebekozien, Osagie A.
AU - Aliu, John Ogbeleakhu
AU - Edigan, Bathlomew Imohimi
AU - Shaib, Omade Ismail
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025, Andrew Ebekozien, Ehimemen Osebuohien Ebekozien, Mohamed Ahmed Hafez Ahmed, Clinton Aigbavboa, Mohamad Shaharudin Samsurijan, Angeline Ngozika Chibuike Nwaole, Osagie A. Ebekozien, John Ogbeleakhu Aliu, Bathlomew Imohimi Edigan and Omade Ismail Shaib.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Purpose: Studies showed that sustainable cities and communities through affordable and accessible housing provision have a significant positive relation with good health and well-being (Sustainable Development Goal 3). Therefore, Nigeria’s slum locations may promote infectious diseases if not addressed. Extant literature about the issues facing affordable housing provision in slum locations is scarce. This study investigated the issues and proffered suggestions to improve affordable housing provision in slum locations and, by extension, improve mitigating infectious diseases and achieving Goal 3. Design/methodology/approach: The researchers utilised a qualitative research design using a phenomenology approach. This study employed snowball and purposive sampling techniques to select the experts, and 40 interviews were conducted to achieve saturation across five major cities in Nigeria. This study utilised a thematic analysis of the primary data and findings presented in the themes. Findings: The findings reveal that infectious/contagious diseases spread faster in slum locations. Lax slum housing upgrading programmes, weak institutional framework, inadequate housing funding, rural-urban migration, inadequate affordable housing policy, lax political will, absence of basic infrastructure in sub-urban locations, high rate of unemployment and lack of national housing database were identified as the issues facing Nigeria’s affordable housing provision in slum locations. Findings suggested measures to mitigate infectious/contagious diseases through affordable housing provision and, by extension, improve achieving Goal 3. Originality/value: Besides pro-affordable housing programmes, governments should strengthen public housing institutions by upgrading slum locations with affordable housing, providing basic amenities in sub-urban locations and establishing a sustainable institutional framework to boost affordable housing.
AB - Purpose: Studies showed that sustainable cities and communities through affordable and accessible housing provision have a significant positive relation with good health and well-being (Sustainable Development Goal 3). Therefore, Nigeria’s slum locations may promote infectious diseases if not addressed. Extant literature about the issues facing affordable housing provision in slum locations is scarce. This study investigated the issues and proffered suggestions to improve affordable housing provision in slum locations and, by extension, improve mitigating infectious diseases and achieving Goal 3. Design/methodology/approach: The researchers utilised a qualitative research design using a phenomenology approach. This study employed snowball and purposive sampling techniques to select the experts, and 40 interviews were conducted to achieve saturation across five major cities in Nigeria. This study utilised a thematic analysis of the primary data and findings presented in the themes. Findings: The findings reveal that infectious/contagious diseases spread faster in slum locations. Lax slum housing upgrading programmes, weak institutional framework, inadequate housing funding, rural-urban migration, inadequate affordable housing policy, lax political will, absence of basic infrastructure in sub-urban locations, high rate of unemployment and lack of national housing database were identified as the issues facing Nigeria’s affordable housing provision in slum locations. Findings suggested measures to mitigate infectious/contagious diseases through affordable housing provision and, by extension, improve achieving Goal 3. Originality/value: Besides pro-affordable housing programmes, governments should strengthen public housing institutions by upgrading slum locations with affordable housing, providing basic amenities in sub-urban locations and establishing a sustainable institutional framework to boost affordable housing.
KW - Affordable housing
KW - Infectious disease
KW - Nigeria
KW - Slum location
KW - Sustainable cities and communities
KW - Sustainable development goal 3
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105000925322&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1108/PM-08-2024-0092
DO - 10.1108/PM-08-2024-0092
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105000925322
SN - 0263-7472
JO - Property Management
JF - Property Management
ER -