National development planning is a long-term program designed to effect some permanent structural changes in the economy. And this is connected with the involvement of government in the economy whereby it sets out objectives about the way it wants the economy to develop in the future and then intervenes to try to achieve those objectives.
In this article, I will be discussion meaning of national development, its components, and problems affecting it.
What is National Development
National development is the process by which a country improves the social and economic well-being of its citizens through the provision of amenities such as quality education, good roads, medical facilities, and other social infrastructure.
Components of National Development
The Plan is structured around seven components:
- Economic growth and Development
- Infrastructure
- Public administration
- Human capital development
- Social development
- Regional development
- Plan Implementation, Communication, Financing, Monitoring, and Evaluation.
Under these components are areas dealing with all aspects of the Nigerian economy, ranging from Agriculture and Food Security, Integrated Rural Development, Manufacturing, Oil and Gas, to Business Environment, Women and Gender Equity, Poverty Alleviation, Governance, Defence and Security, Environment and Climate Change, among others.
Problem of National development Plan
Corruption
Corruption is like a virus that has eaten deep into every system in the country and this has made development plan of no effect.
Inadequate Executive Capacity
Executive capacity involves the existence of competent contracting firms and basic socio-economic infrastructure including competent hands to run the civil service and allied government machinery. It is unfortunate that there are only a few competent hands in these areas. The idea of favoritism instead of merit has given incapable hands an edge over competent ones.
Absence of relevant data
In order to execute a plan, there must be relevant data. This is why national planning relies basically on data. Nigeria is a country that is not data-driven and it is almost impossible to get accurate data in the country. And the reason for relevant data emanated from the inadequacies of the federal office of statistics, the unwillingness of Nigerians to reveal information, and the outright manipulation of data for pecuniary or other gains.
Misplaced priorities
This is one of the major problems facing nation development in Nigeria. Our government gives more priority to things that contribute little to the economic growth of the country. For example, revamping of our petroleum refineries hasn’t been achieved despite many promises made by the government to achieve it.
Ways Corruption Has Hindered National Development
It wipes out jobs.
Corruption leads to inflation of prices of goods and services.
It drains the economy of resources that would have been used for the common good.
It deepens the poverty level: the poor are denied services and basic facilities.
It reduces the life span of citizens as the mortality rate increases.
It creates uncertainty and risk in the growth and development of the country.
Power struggles lead to the neglect of core duties and loss of lives.
Political instability which can lead to military coup and underdevelopment.
Perversion of values/moral decadence in which the upright begin to doubt themselves.
Nepotism/favoritism becomes the norm in society. This retards productivity.
It weakens social and governmental enforcement mechanisms.
It erodes national consciousness, pride, and a sense of commitment to the national course.
It promotes materialistic tendencies in citizens and erodes other core positive values of the nation.
It increases the crime rate in the society which distorts the environment conducive for development.
It creates bad image for the country.
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