The Needs For Redefining Nigerian Economic Dilemma by FGN
In any country, it is the clear fact that their status of progress in one way or the other is depending on the status of their economical strength. The same fact is that, we, Nigerians, are facing problematic factors resulted from today’s economical trauma. Therefore, in Nigeria, if change is in the need, there must build economic to raise the price of Nigerian Naira because none among the factors of redefining the new Nigeria is not to be considered without financial inputs.
In today’s Nigeria, problems are countless to be rendered, but, once the economical problem is rectified, the main root of the problems would be cut off, because all the problems are been raised from the effects of economical lameness. In today’s Nigeria, many breaking deviant behaviours are the results of that. It has taken us to the point that many youths are unable to further their studies to the higher institutions or start some businesses, they start stealing instead. Men have divorced their wives because they could not bear the costs of living, widows filled the streets of the towns while none of the men can try adding another wife. Capitals have collapsed for businessmen, and, in some places, domestic farmers are unable to invest in farming like they were doing before, all the materials are higher than their pockets.
If the problem of economic is tackled, then Nigerian Naira would be raised. Youths will start investing to forget any repugnant acts, businessmen will regain the value of their capitals, those of single wife will add to two, of two to three and three to four, so that widows would be reduced. In the same vein, cost of living will be a history at all. Because, whenever there is a good economical signal in the country, anyone will be engaged in some investment right from the youths to the old ones and none will be free enough to be involved in some repugnant acts.
If the government is to renovate the economical strength of this country, there must bring the good subsidies to the farmers first, our land is of farming. We will come to learn that, when our farm products are vastly cultivated, our capitals in rearing, too, will be greatly increased. In the same vein, food stuffs will be verily ubiquitous in the same nation.
Before dropping my pen to rest from this blabs, I would like to salute the farmers whose plants dry in their attire, men whose children wait for them from sunrise to sunset, but could not return with something to eat, for their capitals have been broke, farms have been dried, despite they have government that can offer fertiliser. Lastly, I hope that our newly elected government should take any possible tackling measures to end the ongoing living hardship. And, bring about the cheapest living measures.
By Abubakar Muhammad Usman