Africa’s Development
Africa must develop in the twenty-first century. African nations must support private sector and give them the finances needed to work and augment the economic interests needed for development. Economic development must be given the opportunity to develop a region that has been lagging. More finances must be expended to develop an economy and give it the monetary strength that is needed to generate employment and for wealth-creation. Most economies in Africa must expend more money on infrastructure development, and education. More money must be spent on higher education along with primary education. Most nations that have developed have a full-fledged education system. African nations, if they wish to be serious about economic development, must spend government resources on education. Education facilities must be improved, and more government finances must be spent on education.
Education should be used as a development tool. Education can push economic development in a region that hasn’t spent adequate resources on education. Education must be given a higher priority in African nations with development aims. Economic development can be achievable if more resources are expended on education. Education can become one of the most important ways of improving life conditions of African citizens and giving them a life of decency. Most nations that have developed have used education as a principle of development. They have allocated high resources on education, at all levels. African nations must develop and must acknowledge the import that education has on development. Economic development can come to Africa through expending more resources on education.
The support for private sector is another equally poignant factor that can enhance the economy and further economic development. African nations must support private sector and invest more on infrastructure. African nations must spend more finances on building crucial infrastructure for the benefit of private sector and businesses. All infrastructure in an economy, aid in geographic mobility, and therefore higher rate of economic development. Economy works well, if it has a good infrastructure in place, otherwise, private sector becomes weak and unmotivated. Better roads and highways go a long way in making economy an efficient system that produces more employment for its citizens. Infrastructure development and education spending must be emphasized in the African region, thus its economy can develop. Education must be improved in region by national and international agencies. Education must become one of the most important sectors that need attention from governments in Africa.
Higher spending on education would equip its citizens to participate in economy and improve their economic conditions. National and international agencies must pay more attention to education sector. Educational spending must be improved in most African nations and national and international agencies given the responsibility that they must have. Education is one of the best methods to improve living conditions in a society and give African citizens the economic rights that they should have. Education can prove to be one of the most salient factors that can stimulate economic development and bring about laurels to its economy. Education should be given priority by national and international agencies and more Africans of school-going age must be brought into the fold of education. Education should be considered one of the most important methods to improve the overall economic conditions. Economic development should be taken with seriousness of purpose and more government finances must be expended on aiding the private sector and on education.
Yuvraj Saharan
Capital Report