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Track Budget Performance, Communities Advised
A concerted effort that will encourage community involvement in making review and tracking of budget performance has been advocated to achieve sustainable development in Nigeria.
A community development expert and Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Fale Renaisance (YFR), a non governmental organisation, Mr Borve Pajoo, made the call last Monday in a lecture he delivered at the First Annual Lecture on Health and Development organised by the Rumuchiorlu Youth Organisation for Positive Health (RYOPH) in Port Harcourt. Mr Pajoo, who delivered the lecture litled “Catalysing Stakeholder Participation in Community Health Planning as a Strategy in Sustainable Development in the 21st Century, pointed out that sustainable community development could only be achieved through effective participation of communities themselves to identify, plan and execute projects that directly affect them. He noted apathy, domineering nature, power relations and non – existence of functional community development committee as some of the challenges facing sustainable community development, but insisted that properly engineered participation would give room to collective decision making, identification of issues, allow diversification of strategies and engender ownership.
He emphasised on the need for communities to network and build linkages with partners, identify who is responsible for what, share information and form well articulated community development plan to achieve sustainable development.
According to him, the non-involvement of communities on the issues of their development had adversely affected efforts of subsequent governments, adding that communities should always participate in their development affairs so that development can be sustained. “Application of these will reduce the vulnerability of the people to poverty and ill health”, he concluded.