"background": "Transport depot maintenance systems in Nigeria face significant operational and financial risks, yet a robust methodological framework for quantifying risk reduction from systematic interventions is absent. Existing evaluations often lack longitudinal rigour and empirical estimation of risk parameters. ", "purpose and objectives": "This working paper aims to methodologically evaluate maintenance systems and develop a panel-data econometric model to estimate the causal effect of structured maintenance protocols on operational risk reduction. The objective is to provide an evidence-based estimation tool for infrastructure managers. ", "methodology": "A methodological evaluation of maintenance protocols was conducted. A balanced panel dataset was constructed from operational records. The core analysis employs a two-way fixed effects model: Risk{it = \ + \ Protocolit + \ Xit + \ + \ +, where Risk₈ₓ is a composite risk index. Inference is based on cluster-robust standard errors. ", "findings": "The methodological evaluation identified systemic procedural gaps in 60% of audited depots. The panel estimation indicates that the implementation of structured maintenance protocols is associated with a statistically significant reduction in the composite risk index (p < 0. 01). The point estimate suggests a risk reduction of approximately 18%, with a 95% confidence interval from 12% to 24%. ", "conclusion": "The application of panel-data estimation provides a rigorous, evidence-based method for quantifying risk reduction in transport depot maintenance, moving beyond descriptive evaluation. The model confirms a strong, significant association between formalised protocols and enhanced system resilience. ", "recommendations": "Depot operators should adopt panel-data frameworks for continuous performance monitoring. Policymakers should mandate the collection of standardised, time-series operational data to enable such analyses and inform national maintenance investment strategies. ", "key words": "infrastructure maintenance, risk quantification, panel data, fixed effects model, transport engineering, operational resilience", "contribution statement": "This paper provides a novel application of panel-data
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