IMPACT OF RAIL TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT ON TOURISM PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA
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IMPACT OF
RAIL TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT ON TOURISM PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
In world of change, one constant in
the last quarter of the twentieth century has been the sustained growth of
tourism both as an activity and an industry (occupation).
Leiper (2000:3) defined tourism as a
whole range of individuals, businesses, organisations and placed which combine
in some way to deliver a travel experience. Tourism is a multi dimensional
multi-faceted activity which touches many lives and many different economic
activities that is, it can be used for the development of the concerned areas
if properly utilised by both the government and private sectors.
Tourism can be viewed as a situation
in which the visitors interact with the hosts. This clearly means that tourism
is the movement of people from their usual place of residence to another
(destination) for either pleasure, recreation or other purpose.
The main things that can be deduced from
the brief description of tourism above is that, it has to deal with the
movement of people (transportation) from their usual place of residence to
another. Also, the stay which deals with either leisure, pleasure or recreation
is obviously not connected with any remunerated activity and for the desired
result to be achieved, it has to be over 24hours but less than a year.
However, in the process of tourists
carrying out the various tourism activities, there is need for a moving
conveyance which is transportation. Osinubi (2006:1) defined transportation as
the movement of people, goods and services from one place to another. The
extent of accessibility of an area determines the inflow of tourist to such sites.
A tourist attraction must be thrilling, exciting and beautiful which are parts
of the real motivating factors for tourism activities.
1.1 Background of the research
According to
G. O. Ogunremi(2003). The ultimate purpose of transport is to serve mankind. It
is an integral part of the economy of every society whether advanced or simple
economies; and both production and distribution of goods at all levels rely
heavily on transport. Transport economists such as Bonavia, Norton, Sharp and
Healey see transport as being indispensable to any economy which necessitated
the construction of rail roads in Nigeria in the pre-colonial and colonial
times. According to Hugh Norton, transportation enables society to enjoy the
advantages of specialization of resources, and the benefits of division of
labour by making it possible for products to be brought from great distances
thus avoiding the necessity for local production of needs.
More
importantly, the earliest demand for transportation of things arose from the
fact that men wanted a variety of natural products but nature did not provide
them in one place. This buttresses Walsh Healey’s assertion which says “man as
a hunter and gatherer carried himself to wherever there was a surplus to meet
his needs.” To satisfy immediate future needs, he had to carry some with him
(O. Omosini, “Background To Railway Policy in Nigeria, 1877-1901”)
By 1886 the
British Colonial activities and intentions under Governor Macgregor and
Edgerton was to extend the construction of rail line to the furthermost part of
Northern Nigeria (A. Akinjogbin, 2001:146). The issues regarding development of
railway system in Nigeria through Port Harcourt were well articulated by
different authors in line with the aim of British to annex the legitimate
products in hinterland.
Rail
construction in Nigeria served as a major catalyst to the socio-economic
development of major towns in Nigeria, Port Harcourt and other communities in
Kwara State as an integral part of the country benefited immensely from it
since 1912. The construction of rail terminus in Port Harcourt boosted economic
activities of Port Harcourt and its environs because it attracted many people
to Port Harcourt.This research analyzes why it is necessary to formulate a
policy that would hasten the rehabilitation of existing rail lines,
particularly the existing structures at Port Harcourt terminus erected by the
colonial master for the benefit of Port Harcourt community and travellers. It
is important to look at the geographic location of Port Harcourt as a strategic
point for white men during the period of railway construction.
Transportation as both heritage and
contemporary attraction has been under valued by tourism and leisure promoters.
However, it is increasingly being recognized that transport has significant
potential both its own right and in combination with other locally or regional
based attraction.
The
transport experience can be the primary reason if not exclusive tourism
experience, embracing qualities of heritage nostalgia, education, uniqueness,
added value and entertainment.
Also,
certain form of transportation offers a unique transport experience based on
the nature of the transport and location it is set in, thereby contributing to
the easy movement to the place. The unique transport experience increases the
demand for transportation.
Transportation
as one of the features of the tourism industry is as old as human existence. In
ancient times, before tourism came into realization, people move on foot and
travel aalong distance through a lot of time was wasted, because the primitive
means of transportation was used. Modern day transportation came into existence
due to the limitation placed on the places that can be reached on foot and has
greatly contributed to the development of tourism.
Objectively,
it can be deduced that it deals with the movement of people from place to place
to place for leisure, recreation, pleasure etc.
Tourism as a
neglected area of culture in Nigeria is of no doubt a recently introduced
course in higher institutions. It is facing a lot of problem such as
illiteracy, misconception of term etc. A lot has been done and is still going
on to alleviate these problems by different organizations e.g. United Nations
World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), Association of Nigeria Journalist and
Writers of Tourism (ANJET), Nigeria Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) etc.
Conclusively,
tourism and transportation are two inseparable twin as one helps the other
which means the role transport plays in tourism cannot be under emphasized.
1.2 Statement of Research Problem
Tourism and
transportation sectors have great concern over the increasing fall of state
affairs which has be on blamed on the following.
Tourism in
Nigeria has suffered a lot of set back during the last few years due to a lot
of factors such as frequent ethnic and religions clashes and hostage taking for
example in oil producing areas, which have tampered with the security system of
the nation.
Furthermore,
available roads to most of our attractions are not motorable, lack of
electricity and potable accommodation is a luxury in most of our resorts while
most of them are still without communication facilities despite the advent of
Global system mobile communication in the country lack of awareness programme
to encourage people to visit places. Thus, inadequate funds for rehabitation of
facilities.
1.3 Aim and Objectives of the study
As the
tourism industry is of rapid growing segment of today’s economy and
consideration have been given to the importance of rail transportation
development on tourism only. Therefore, the aim of this study centered on it.
It is also
aimed at looking into the various problems that face the effective uses of rail
transportation system and how these problems can be solved. The significance of
rail transportation system in tourism industry will be adequately highlighted.
The study is
going to analyze the impact of rail transportation development on tourism
industry for effective performance and the various modes available. Also, the
various problem that are likely to affect the expected impact of the rail
transportation plays in tourism industry. Furthermore, it is going to link the
development of tourism in Nigeria to the extent of development of rail
transportation.
Government
will also get to know of the negative impacts of poor transportation networks
on tourism and ways these can be tackled for proper tourists’ flow into Nigeria
especially the tourism destinations thereby benefiting from tourism.
1.4 Significance of the study
The
importance of the study will facilitate the significance of rail transportation
development system in tourism performance.
It will also
stimulate researcher (s) to further investigate way of improving rail
transportation system in tourism industry for effective performance.
Finally, the
research will tend to highlight the relationship between transportation system
and the tourism industry.
1.5 Research question
The
following research questions are some of the questions to be used in the
process of this study.
1. Are there any impact of rail transport
development on tourism development and performance in Nigeria?
2. Are there are relationship between
transportation and tourism industry?
3. Are there any government’s participation
in tourism industry in reference to transport system in Nigeria?
4. Does rail transport development contribute
to the level of revenue from tourism industry?
1.6 Research Hypothesis
The research
hypothesis formulated is will be tested using 0.5 degree of error freedom.
H0 there is
no significance impact on rail transport development to tourism performance
H0there is
no contribution to the level of revenue from rail transport development to
tourism industry
1.7 Conceptual framework
Source field
researcher: 2016.
The
researcher had to put together the reasons why there should be rail/road
connection between the people and the environment. By so doing there will be
safety in traveling conformability, and environment conservation.
1.8 Scope of the Study
This research
work will cover activities on rail transportation, its development, impact to
the economy, significance to tourism and its performance.
1.9 Limitation of the Study
The research
will be limited to rail transportation development, and will be referencing the
Port Harcourt railway corporation o Rivers State.
To have
researched more, the researcher could not because of financial constraint
1.10 Definition of terms
- Tourism: It is the relationship of
phenomenon arising from voluntary travel and stay of an individual away from
his/her usual place of residence to a pre-determined destination in search of
pleasure, leisure etc. and not connected with any remunerated activity.
- Visitor: Someone travelling from his
place of usual residence to another place but not primarily for tourism
activities though he/she might enjoy it during the stay in the area.
- Hotel: According to the proprietors act
of 1956, a hotel is an establishment offering food, drinks and sleeping
accommodation if so required by travellers who appear able and willing to pay
for services and facilities provided.
- Travel Agent: It is an organisation who
acts as an intermediary between tour operators and tourists by providing the
various services needed by both parties though has a principal who he is
directly responsible to. Such services are transport companies, hotel groups,
travellers cheque, visas etc.
- Tour: It is a journey for pleasure
during which several places of interest are visited.
- Tour Operator: It is the manufacturer
of a tourism product who organizes and sells tour.
- Tourist destination: It refers to the
place the attractions are physically sited. Also, it is a geographical unit
visited by tourists which may be self contained, centre, a village, a town or
city, district in an area, region, island, a country or a continent.
- Transportation: It refers to the act of
moving tourist and the services required by them from one place to another.
- Industry: A branch of commercial
enterprises concerned with the output of a specified product or service.
- International tourism: It is a type of
tourism that involves tourists travelling from their own country to another
place, mainly crossing the international boundaries.
- Domestic Tourism: It means the movement
of tourists within the same country for either leisure, pleasure etc.
- Tourist market: It is defined by
reference to the composite product, the seller (producer) who supplies it and
the buyer (tourist) who exercises the demand for it.
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