As
Nigerians eagerly wait and pray for some respite from their the
economic recession, a Nigerian, David Dimas has done an appraisal of the
philosophy of change for most Nigerians.
Nigeria is a nation blessed by all means in both human and natural
resources. But as it is, her economy is suffering from its worst crisis
in years. Latest reports from the National Bureau of Statistics indicate
that the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) declined by -2.06 percent in real
terms. The non-oil sector accordingly, declined by 0.38 percent in real
terms in the second quarter of 2016 while, nominal GDP growth in
manufacturing was recorded at negative 1.02 percent. This is said to be
1.09 percent points lower than the 0.07 percent recorded in the
corresponding period of 2015.
As policymakers scout for solutions on how to restructure the
economy, Nigeria’s political geyser is once again erupting with asperity
and steamy debates on where the President Muhammadu Buhari-led All
Progressives Congress (APC) ‘change’ deliverables should start from.
In fact, Nigerians alike have wasted no time in stroking the
keyboards to sagaciously justify why the ‘change does not or should not
begin with’ them. Arm-chair analysts have also been quick to offer
President Buhari some solutions to the current economic crisis directly
threatening to ground the economy. Even past and present economic
saboteurs have suddenly found their voices and joined the blame game.
For as long as I can remember, the 2015 Presidential election was
won through grandiloquent criticisms of the alleged poor performance of
the then President Jonathan-led Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). The APC
got to the heart of Nigerians with promises but forgot you cannot appeal
to their patience for long-suffering.
In his 2008 February 5th Campaign speech in the state of Illinois, then Senator Obama informed his followers that “Change
will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We
are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.”
The last view is good enough reason to support the popular view that the “Change Begins With Me” initiative has come many months late.
Be that as it may, the economy clearly requires the support of all
stakeholders to bounce back. Instead of shooting down the initiative
which I interpret to mean making attempts to start doing the right thing
or stand up for what is right, we need to understand and embrace our
roles as citizens in the call for restructuring the economy.
It is pathetic that Nigeria, though endowed with an amazingly vast
arable land, still finds herself in a position where she needs to
augment her supplies by importing most of her food needs due to a poor
agricultural system. It is most painful to note that the value chain
from agriculture that most developed nations utilised to get to where
they are today, still remains untapped in Nigeria.
That said, Nigerians are not to blame for whining about not going
back to the farm as large scale commercial agriculture, food processing
and food preservation, among others, require constant power supply.
As it is in Nigeria, energy and power supply have remained deplorable.
If addressed, stable energy supply can spark motivation for
investment and promote petty trade and job creation which will cut down
the crime rate in the country.
The government can invest in hydro-power, solar and wind energy to provide quick response to power supply shortages.
It is time for us to put on the thinking cap and stop fighting the
philosophy of change. It should be seen for what it is, to restructure
and develop our nation.
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- David Dimas, a author, blogger and inspirational
speaker, writes from Laurel, Maryland, U.S.A. Email: ddimas01@yahoo.com;
Twitter: @dimas4real.
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