TITLE:
Rural and Urban Populace’s Disparity in Access to Infrastructural Facilities in Delta State, Nigeria
AUTHORS:
Faith Iwejingi Sajini, Famous Ozabor, Ufuomanefe Joan Nwambuonwor, Adekunle Obisesan
KEYWORDS:
Rural-Populace, Urban-Populace, Infrastructural-Disparity, Infrastructural-Access, Asaba, Delta State
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
Vol.13 No.8,
August
5,
2025
ABSTRACT: Unevenness in the distribution and availability of a number of efficient infrastructural utilities, which are all helpful to the socio-economic well-being of both countryside and urban populace, is a hallmark of development in third-world countries. This paper examined disparity in access to functional utilities by the rural and urban populace of southern Nigeria, with a particular focus on Delta State. The specific objective are to analyse the existing distributional patterns of selected infrastructures i.e., how these facilities are spatially distributed across rural and urban areas as well as identifying the existing disparities; evaluate the impact of these facilities on rural-urban development in Delta State by reviewing how the presence or absence of these facilities influences economic activities, quality of life, and overall development in different regions; highlight the strategic development frameworks available for addressing infrastructural deficit; discuss the policy implications of the findings and make recommendations based on the findings of the research. The research methodology employed in this study is that of content analysis involving an extensive review of textual materials from secondary sources. Based on analysis of the geographical distribution of the seven infrastructure treated, this research found notable differences between urban and rural regions and the populace’s access to efficient infrastructures with serious implications for their quality of life and development necessities of both zones. The research recommends strategic development frameworks and policies that can address the mal-distribution of basic facilities between the rural and urban regions.