NIGERIA: THE LAND OF WASTED RESOURCES

in politics •  7 years ago 

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I am from Nigeria and it saddens me sometimes to see the state that it has fallen into. Nigeria is a country with many natural resources, talents, money but it is also a severely mismanaged country
Let's take this into the different sectors in the country :
1.The Educational sector:
The various university associations are currently on strike. It's easy for the students to complain that either the NASU, ASUU or SSANU go on strike frequently but how do you justify the situation in which the workers are not paid salaries for months at a time and these people have families to feed and take care of. The funny thing is most of these government officials either send their kids to expensive private universities or they send them to school that are out of the country. I guess people don't care about things that have no personal effects on their life.

2. The Health sector
Most of these hospitals are overcrowded and have sub-par or inadequate facilities. You hear a lot of cases of people dying because their doctors were not qualified or they were misdiagnosed or given the wrong prescription drugs. The doctors are always going on strike for better salaries too. The health sector in the country is terrible but nobody cares because the people in a position to solve the issues also have enough money to fly out of the country if they have any health problems. Our president was quick to chastise former President Yar'adua for seeking health care out of the country but now, here he is doing the same thing. He has spent more of his tenure out of the country than within the country.

3. The Financial sector
We are having issues with different government officials embezzling funds or mismanaging money. We are always told why salaries are not being paid on time or at all is because the country is low on funds, yet everyday we see news of government officials being caught with stolen funds and yet they get away with slaps on their wrists and paying fines but no serious jail time and yet we expect the country to become better.

4. Agriculture/ International Trade
Nigeria as a country is one of the highest importers of goods and yet we barely export anything apart from Oil. We rely heavily on Crude Oil exportation to make international revenue and ignore the cash crops within the country that can also be exported out. Agriculture is practically an abandoned practice on a large scale and only done on this level by a few people as agriculture in Nigeria is mainly considered as something done by poor village farmers. Crops such as groundnut, cocoa, yam, cassava and various other crops are ignored. Counterfeit or substandard goods are bought abroad just because they are cheap and then, they are sold within the country, without a care that they could cause harm, just for the large profit margin.

5. Employment Rate
The country has more graduates than jobs. Most of the people graduating from universities end up out of school, jobless and penniless except a lucky few who have the necessary connections. At the end of the day, these graduates turn to unlawful activities just to make a living. Most people don't think to start their own legitimate business but the few that do want to start their own business, often times do not have the capital.
I feel most of these issues can be solved if the government actually allocates the funds to the right places and also provide loans to fresh graduates to aid in the creation of new companies, which would also provide employment opportunities. Money should be sent to the proper recipients and not diverted for personal and selfish use. Those caught misappropriating funds should be punished with the full force of the law to serve as a deterrent to future wrongdoers.

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Pepe, I believe everything depends on the individual. The key to success is hard work. Things might not look good on the whole for Nigeria but really on the level of the individual, there is progress. Nigerians are determined and we have a strong spirit. No one wants to depend on our leaders or even education anymore. An example is the positive output of the Nigerian commitee here on steemit. We can only hope for a better Nigeria. Great post! @jade

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I agree with you. Having said that, you know there's serious need for some changes on how the abundant resources are being managed. I checked your blog. Your pen do bleed :)

Regards,
@greenrun

.....still running✌️

I know. It's a bit of a fixer upper but it's ours @mimy

can you come to my article page and upvote my articles and i will do the same

No need to do that. I already upvote a few of your posts. You might want to think of spacing out your posts though @crypto-pro

Very educational post to me, I have just started to learn about Nigeria, and find myself fascinated by the artist and bloggers on here. As the Nigerian Community grows on steemit, perhaps with that growth you will all be able to help make effective and long lasting changes to Nigeria and all it's people.

Yes, I hope so @bashadow

@jade56 I really and sincerely do appreciate your vision here on this platform, but with all due respect, don't you think for a second that write-ups like this puts our dear country in a bad light? Nigeria isn't quite the finished article and thus has it's own fair share of troubles and problems. But no country is entirely free from political and economic troubles, not even the so-called third world or developed countries. So we need to give our country time to improve and develop. Greatness requires a fair amount of time to achieve. And instead of focusing on the apparent problems Nigeria does possess, you could focus slightly more on its good side. Nice writeup though!

If a country has problems and nobody talks or works towards change, how do you want it to change? I am not saying Nigeria is the only country with problems but it is my country and it is being mismanaged. We should not keep quiet just to avoid shame or nothing will change @blessing97

You're absolutely correct. Although I wasn't talking about being tight-lipped on the problems of our great nation, but addressing such issues in a discreet, tactful but yet firm manner. Well, perhaps you're also very correct and your own approach should be given deep consideration. And besides, I sincerely appreciate your effort towards "fixing" our dear country. Thanks alot.