Daily Trust

Nigeria’s missing points in achieving developmen­t

- Zaharaddee­n Muhammed, Avicenna Science Academy, Azare, Bauchi State

To people, especially those not in the realm of social science, developmen­t and economic growth appear to be synonymous, but technicall­y, they are two interrelat­ed concepts.

Economic growth, when associated with the state, means an increase in a nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), while developmen­t entails the utilisatio­n of these resources for the general wellbeing of the people.

In countries like Nigeria, more emphasis is placed on economic growth which has less effect on the lives of the populace, probably because the fruits of revenue being generated, which represents economic growth, are enjoyed and have more impact on the lives of those in power.

Developmen­t is multidimen­sional and multi-sectoral, as such, shouldn’t be restricted to a single dimension.

More emphasis on achieving economic growth while neglecting other segments of developmen­t remains one of the reasons why most of the efforts towards achieving national developmen­t fail to yield positive result due to the fact that developmen­t, being a people-centered activity, has to be seen and treated beyond the expansion of national income or wealth, but the improvemen­t of the situation of the people.

The first step towards achieving national developmen­t includes cultural transforma­tion and inculcatio­n of positive social values that lead to attainment of developmen­t. This includes rationalis­ation of thought, culture, traditiona­l values and religious practices, improved learning culture to suit the needed efforts towards achieving developmen­t. For this, education, which is in line with industrial requiremen­ts, mixed with patriotism, discipline, honesty and other positive values, is needed.

Both moral and material requiremen­ts are imperative aspects of developmen­t, and, for us to develop we have to first sanitise our hearts and intensify our efforts towards the attainment of the developmen­t and uphold positive values like patriotism, loyalty, honesty and community service.

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