Nigeria Desperately Needs That Change

Andy Ugo, M.D.

Mistaking stepping on the snake-tail would not stop it from biting you. The compounding economic and social challenges/hardship keep on biting Nigerians, even doe they mistakenly step on it and unfortunately we have identified the roots of these issues but yet to fix it. Untold poverty, growing inequality, acute hardships, and alarming insecurity and deprivations have been threatening the fundamental human rights of living freely and safely in Nigeria. We are already on the verge of anarchy, and it seems too little too late to do something about it, but there is a window opportunity to hit the snake on the head. Let me show you how.

When the right-minded young people struggle so hard to earn a living but get nothing in return, Frustration and Desperation are being bred. When you have a society where passion and hard work do not pay, you will face Despondency. When people realize that hard work does not work, they will switch to easy and bad ways by all means. When money rules and when scarce resources are subjected to steep competition due to overgrowing population, desperation and insecurity proliferate.

Recently, I saw on the news where the wife of Bauchi State Governor gave her citizen 10 to 15 bags of pure water each as a “relief support”, for them to hawk/sale and support their families. Daily, these young folks are scorched by the sun and beaten by the rain, yet they endure. At the same time, some of them will be distracted and lost into the admiration of the luxury and exotic cars as it pass them by. They wish and imagine themselves living that conspicuously comfort life. This temptation makes them anxious, and on top of that, there so called “relief support”  doesn’t relief their unpaid hard work which makes them frustrated. When you have anxiety and frustration, you will have desperation.

Once people are desperate, they do desperate things. Would you wonder if some unscrupulous individuals approach some of these desperate young people and present them with a bad opportunity to earn some money/recruit and they accepted it? Of course, you will not. Some of them may willingly do anything as long as they will get money to live those comfortable lives they admire; because every comfort is a function of money and lifestyle.

When people are exposed to persistent hardships, their mental reasoning abilities fade away gradually, and they lose their self-value and self-esteem. When people live a miserable life continuously, they lose hope, conscience and give up, and this makes them not even value their own lives talk less of other people’s lives. They will feel it is better for them to leave the world anyhow than to continuously be living that woeful life. Do you blame them?

The biggest source of these kinds of frustration and desperation are from people who are not educated and not doing anything to earn a living. These are the dangerous and quickest source of this bad desperation, and they are the roots of all these ills. People that fall into this category are growing rapidly. That is why insecurity keeps growing by the day and “No Safe State’s” according to former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

The middle-class population is also facing their own frustration due to the growing responsibilities, expensive living, and dwindling income. The upper-class population is also desperate to maintain their status and protect their children from falling into those hardships. So, everyone is desperate, and this makes people willing to do anything to get the money. Then it makes you wonder if World Bank is right by saying Nigeria is entering his worst recession in 40 years? The way Nigeria keep borrowing money is untold.

Money has become the ultimate goal in Nigeria, who becomes what, who sorts what and who gets what is influenced by money. If you or your child wants to get quality healthcare, education, potable water, security, a means of transportation, or mortgage, etc, that depends on your income. If you have money, you get everything, and if you don’t have the money you get nothing/depending on someone because even your survival is dependent on your money.

If what you get and your access to basic living standards are absolutely dependent on your money, then the money rules and everyone will do anything to get the money since everyone is their own government this days, they have to provide almost everything for themselves.

Insecurity, corruption, and all other vices proliferate because of too much pressure on the money. We can fix insecurity and corruption only by destroying the current system where everything is centered around money.

If there is no system that will enable people to have equal access to basic healthcare, quality education, nutrition, housing/rents, light and security irrespective of their income level, then there will never be security. The biggest and most important change Nigeria can achieve is by creating a system that can provide equal access to the basic life requirements without consideration of income levels of the people. There should be a system where what you get and what is accessible to you is dependent on how much you want it and how much you work for it only.

There must be visionary changes in health, education, transportation, security, food, and housing sectors, which will set a minimal provision for every Nigerian irrespective of their income levels. People don’t have to resort to crowd sourcing of funds to pay for the hospital bill, people shouldn’t have to remove their children from the best schools in their own level just because they can’t pay for the fees, students shouldn’t drop out because they can’t pay the tuition, your life shouldn’t be threatened just because you can’t pay for your personal health, security, etc.

Amid scarce resources and a rapidly growing population, how can we achieve that? It is impossible to serve everyone when our resources and provisions are not enough because of misuse and misplaced priority. The population of Nigeria is so big and growing that we need to spend extremely much to provide all the above-mentioned basic life requirements to everyone irrespective of their income levels.

Therefore, to achieve that, we must embark on population management. What is population management? It is the process of providing before adding population. Before we add 1 million population, we must first provide the resources that will give them those basic accesses. If our resources are enough to cater for an additional 10 million population, then we can grow by that exact amount, if it is not, we should not. So, population growth should be determined by the available resources.

For example, if currently, we have 10 million spaces in our primary schools and 15 million children are born today, this means that in the next six years we must add 5 million more spaces in primary schools. And that’s how we keep tracking and providing to accommodate this expansion in every sector. If we do not have the resources and we are not planning to get the resources to provide for the additional population, then we should not welcome them. It sounds hash but that’s the reality now.

So, the government must look into the future and see what it can provide and the resources available to it, that is what determines the targeted population expansion. Our resources should determine our expansion. The government should then set a targeted population expansion for each period, and that target should be apportioned according to income classes and locations. We cannot afford to add population that we cannot take care of, because that is what adds to the desperation and put more pressure on the limited resources, thereby reducing its quality and adequacy, and causing insecurity.

For example, if your neighborhood hospital is designed for 1,000 people and your community added 1,500 more people, it means you need an extra hospital. If you could foresee that population growth and built the hospital ahead, then you are managing your population. Population management may not strictly means limiting the population, it suggests that you only grow based on your capacity. If your capacity is enough to cater for the population growth, you can then grow, but if your capacity is limited, you should limit the population growth.

Another element of population management is tracing/data bases (that’s death, resident address/relocation, work places, etc), the economic and well-being status of every member of the population to assess the development of their economies. With the right population management, those vulnerable young folks that are hawking on the street could be traced and supported and rescued from that danger even before it starts. With the right population management, there will not be unnecessary competition and pressure on limited resources, and there will be stability and secure Nation.

All these are possible only if we can change our belief about our ability as a people/individual, if we keep thinking that these things are not possible in Nigeria, then we will never make it.

There is nothing we can’t achieve with the right vision, belief, tenacity, and right leaders. The real change is possible. But we must be willing to sacrifice today for tomorrow, we may not live to see the benefit of these changes, but we owe a debt to the future generation.

We must come together and stop looking at our problems as regional or ethnic problems but as Nigerian problems. If a southerner is killed, it shouldn’t be Southerner problem and matter but to every Nigerian problem and matter, one death is too many. We must stop regionalizing or ethicizing our problems. We must have to set the fundamental values first and embark on fundamental changes in order to hit the snake on the head when we mistakenly step on it.

Dr. Andy Ugo

Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

Twitter: @drandyugo

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