Imported Second-Hand Tyres: Why Nigerians will not Stop its Use

Publication Date: 23/11/2020


Author(s): Adeoye Adeponle Olayode, Anuodo Oludare O..

Volume/Issue: Volume 3 , Issue 6 (2020)



Abstract:

The use of imported second-hand tyres is one of the leading causes of high mortalities and disabilities in Nigeria which has implication on socio-economic progress of the nation. Over 10,000 fatalities were recorded on Nigeria roads between 2011-2020. The use of poor tyres accounted for more than 8.42% of this fatality. This study investigated factors that have sustained the use of these tyres over the years despite stakeholders’ effort to eradicate and discourage its use. Specifically, the paper examined the relationship between socio-economic factors and the use of imported second hand tyres, attitude of automobile users about these tyres and values assigned to imported second-hand tyres. The study employed a multistage sampling technique and administered 140 questionnaires to automobile users. The study found no statistical association between socio-economic factors and the use of these tyres. The study also found that the use of these tyres was pervasive across all levels of social strata. Furthermore, the study revealed that positive attitude about these tyres still revolved around the mind of most automobile users and a higher proportion attributed positive values to these tyres. The study concluded that factors that have sustained the use of imported second-hand are beyond socio-economic factors as documented in literature. Perceived durability attributed to foreign used goods has been a major factor. Aggressive sensitization of the risk involved in the use of these tyres, revival of redundant tyre industries, patriotism and professionalism of personnel attached to the country’s border are recommendations to eradicate the use of these tyres.


Keywords:

Mortality, Used Tyres, Fatalities, Socio-Economic, Nigeria


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