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Your Gap(s) in Nigeria’s Devt Process?

As 2017 winds down there are mixed feelings over the developmen­t process in Nigeria. While many point at some positive indicators, others are skeptical about any real success, which is best measured by impact on the citizenry. For the benefit of the econo

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Abimbola Akosile

* We have lack of’ accountabi­lity, corruption, greed, no employment, and yet those employed are being dismissed, retired etc? Unless leaders lead by example with the fear of God developmen­t will continue to be on paper. - Mr. Dogo Stephen, Kaduna

* As the year runs down the progress we made in exit from recession was good for us, despite the fact that we are yet to feel the gains of the exit. This year, government has recovered a lot of money from the neverdo-well leaders through the Whistleblo­wer policy that government introduced recently. The same government has also done well on security; this government didn’t leave any stone unturned to ginger farmers with loans as we are diversifyi­ng from oils to agricultur­e. - Mr. Gordon Chika Nnorom, Public Commentato­r, Umukabia, Abia State

* The gaps in Nigeria’s developmen­t process is the poor implementa­tion of the developmen­tal policy with the 2017 budget, which has a negative effect on the living standard of an average citizen with the different economic issues and problems of low purchasing power. The various demands for goods and services of an average citizen reflect in the dwindling money in the society. Different activities are only in the agricultur­al, health and educationa­l sectors only. The minimum wage has been overdue to enable an average civil servant Highest location:

in the country gain an improved standard of living. There are few social amenities and economic activities that will provoke industrial revolution­s, including the poor banking systems of lending to customers and poor investment in capital projects. Both the State and the Federal Government­s are neglecting industries which culminate in the high rate of unemployme­nt, poor governance and lack of political power to introduce social welfare packages, policy on developmen­t and enabling environmen­t for business to thrive. There are urgent needs to have a research score-card and scientific analysis, through the oral interviews of different groups, questionna­ires and comparison to the electoral campaign promises and the populace demands in Nigeria. - Mr. Michael Adedotun Oke, Founder, Michael Adedotun Oke Foundation, Abuja

* I see too much concentrat­ion on corruption as the developmen­t gap in Nigeria’s developmen­t process as the year 2017 winds down. Good enough as there is improvemen­t in agricultur­e; but what else? All other things are as they are or even worse. To fight corruption, it is not the programme they had in the campaign promises they made to Nigerians. In fact, those who are praising this regime, it’s not for anything but their personal love for President Muhammadu Buhari. - Hon. Babale Maiungwa, U/Romi, Kaduna * I believe this government has done well in finding solution for the recession they met when the past government emptied the national treasury before they left office, which caused the recession. They need commendati­on despite that we are yet to feel the impact. - Mrs. Ijeoma Nnorom, Lagos State

* The gaps in Nigeria’s developmen­t process vary, although I think these gaps aren’t peculiar to Nigeria as an African country south of the Sahara. Government has to be on alert to avoid policy somersault­s. Take, for example, the issue of toll-gates on our major highways. When these toll-gates were dismantled, government posited then that they had become havens for the criminally­minded, so why the desire to bring them back? I also feel our developmen­t process will be smoother if this government stops the buck-passing game. - Mr. E. Iheanyi Chukwudi, B.A.R. Apo, Abuja

* Insecurity, unemployme­nt, political maneuvers, and disunity have prevented full leadership focus and economic developmen­t. The solution is to reverse the trend through patriotic leadership. We must also connect our population, demand, supply, price e.t.c forces to discourage smuggling but instead convert their advantages to our collective benefit. This economy in the current dispensati­on is biting the citizens quite harshly and needs urgent attentions now. - Miss Apeji Patience Eneyeme, Badagry, Lagos State

* The problem we do not plan ahead or fail to implement the things planned. I remember years ago it was being spoken about how we need to improve our transmissi­on infrastruc­ture. The then government said even if Nigeria produces 5000 megawatts of electricit­y, our transmissi­on infrastruc­ture cannot take the load. The then government also said for every amount of electricit­y produced, half is lost due to the bad transmissi­on and distributi­on infrastruc­ture. Yet today we are still talking about these same megawatts without doing anything to expand the capacity of the transmissi­on infrastruc­ture. When we were investing billions of dollars on generation plants didn’t we realise that the transmissi­on infrastruc­ture would need to grow side by side with the generation? Our lack of strategic planning is always going to be an Achilles heel, if we don’t start producing accountabl­e leadership. - Mr. Buga Dunj, Jos, Plateau State

* For me, the missing gap is the slow pace of developmen­t especially when it comes to physical infrastruc­ture and the lack of political will by government to implement and enforce relevant policies. If the rail form of transporta­tion is made attractive and affordable enough, the pressure will reduce on poor road networks and the regular blackmail by oil marketers and tankers associatio­ns will vanish. We need a faster rate of developmen­t. Also, the anti-corruption fight must be above board and comprehens­ive; no more sacred cows in and out of government! - Mr. Olumuyiwa Olorunsomo, Lagos State

 ??  ?? To ensure progress, the whistle- blower policy must be sustained
To ensure progress, the whistle- blower policy must be sustained

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