The importance of inter-modal transport system in Nigeria with reference to the Asaba-Onitsha transport corridor since the pre-colonial period

D. Iweze
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Transportation system in Nigeria is predominantly uni-modal. It is estimated that over ninety per cent of goods and passengers are transported by road. The over-reliance on road transport for the conveyance of goods and people has contributed greatly to the deterioration of Nigeria’s roads and the attendant increase in road maintenance costs. Scholars have revealed that a single means of transport cannot adequately serve the transportation needs of the majority of people living in urban centres. The cities of Asaba and Onitsha located on the west and east banks of the river Niger have outlets for water-based transport and rail services, but are yet to be fully developed and integrated with the dominant road transport system. It is against this background that this paper examines the current transport challenges in the transport systems in the area and the wider Nigerian context and advocates for inter-modal transport system, that is, the blending of road, water and rail to facilitate easy movement of people and goods. The paper submits that the development of an efficient inter-modal transport system would minimize the frequent chaotic traffic congestion experienced by motorists and commuters on the Niger Bridge that links the two cities, and eastern and western states with other parts of the country.
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从前殖民时期以来的Asaba-Onitsha运输走廊来看,多式联运系统在尼日利亚的重要性
尼日利亚的交通系统以单式联运为主。据估计,90%以上的货物和旅客是通过公路运输的。货物和人员的运输过分依赖公路运输,这在很大程度上造成了尼日利亚道路的恶化,并随之增加了道路维修费用。学者们发现,单一的交通工具不能充分满足大多数居住在城市中心的人的交通需求。位于尼日尔河西岸和东岸的阿萨巴市和奥尼沙市有水基运输和铁路服务的出口,但尚未得到充分发展并与占主导地位的公路运输系统相结合。正是在这种背景下,本文研究了该地区运输系统当前的运输挑战以及更广泛的尼日利亚背景,并倡导多式联运系统,即公路,水和铁路的混合,以促进人员和货物的轻松移动。该文件认为,发展一个有效的多式联运系统将尽量减少驾驶者和通勤者在连接两个城市以及东部和西部各州与该国其他地区的尼日尔大桥上经常遇到的混乱交通拥堵。
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