Fuel Subsidy Removal and Tourist Behaviour in River Ethiope, Nigeria

Authors

  • Anthonia Oke Ozighi Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability, Faculty of the Social Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria
  • D. O. Awaritefe Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability, Faculty of the Social Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58290/ijpap.v2i1.198

Keywords:

Government policy, Fuel subsidy removal, Behaviour of tourists, Tourism destinations

Abstract

This study examined the impact of Nigeria’s fuel subsidy removal on tourist behavior in River Ethiope, Abraka, Delta State. It investigated how subsidy removal affected travel mode, cost, frequency, demand for tourism products and services, and overall visitor satisfaction. Using a survey and a combination of simple and systematic random sampling, data were collected from tourism visitors. Three hypotheses tested via regression analysis all revealed significant relationships between fuel subsidy removal and tourists’ travel behavior, product/service demand, and satisfaction. The findings indicate that fuel subsidy removal substantially influences tourism patterns in the Abraka region. The study concluded that there is a significant relationship between fuel subsidy removal and the overall satisfaction of tourism visitors in demand for tourism products and services along the River Ethiope region. It recommended, among others, the improvement of coordination among tourism agencies, government financial support for operators, promotion of sustainable tourism, and enhancement of public transport to mitigate subsidy removal effects and improve visitor experiences.

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Published

2026-01-22

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Ozighi, A. O., & Awaritefe, D. O. . (2026). Fuel Subsidy Removal and Tourist Behaviour in River Ethiope, Nigeria. International Journal of Public Administration and Policy, 2(1), 37–65. https://doi.org/10.58290/ijpap.v2i1.198

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