Opinion
Economy And Human Development
Physiologically, there are diversities of humanistic concept of development in a given society. Human development in a wider scope would be extended to capital human growth and conscientisation of an individual beyond the ethnographic norms of socio-economic, political, cultural and welfare development.
In a book “An Introduction to Educational Journalism” Dr Bright Amirize, an educationist, philosopher, anthropologist and author from humanistic perspective described human development “as a process of recognising and identifying areas of felt-needs and deficiencies in the individual, community or nation and the ability to address, correct and rectify them effectively”. The author further asserted that development is not confined to upward mobility of individuals and the improvement of the standard of living of the masses.
Human development is not the provision of social amenities, either by the government or the multinational oil companies operating in an area, neither the organisations of the Community Development Committees (alias CDCs) and or non-governmental organisations (NGOs) per se.
Take for instance, when some social amenities such as portable drinking water, road networks, health facilities, educational institutions, libraries and so on are provided for the rural communities, the minds of the people are buoyed up in ignorance as if much has been provided for them.
In fact, a good percentage of developmental ventures have been carted away by these agencies without challenges. The brain behind these ugly situation is because a lot of people are wallowing in abject poverty and ignorance as a result of mass illiteracy that has led to low mental, physical and moral development, hence the rise of restiveness, notable amongst the young people in the society.
Ironically, even those social amenities so provided for the sustainability of the community, if not properly taken care of by the developed minds, could be destroyed over a mild misunderstanding or rivalries within the rank and file of leadership and contending factors. Obviously, the destruction of the infrastructural facilities may not have any bearing with the dispute, but because of undeveloped and unregenerated conscience of the individual.
However, a lot of educational opportunities were made available for the individual to enroll and be enlightened, but they would rather chose labour transaction in order to make quick economic outcome thereby bemoaning the intellectual development required.
Of course, gone are the days when literacy could be found only in the domain of the wealthy in the society. Education has been so simplified even up to adult education as a long-life programme according to the popular adage “that the sky is the limit for attainment of literary education”. Because of the importance of education, the federal government have been propagating the War Against Mass llliteracy that have ravaged the economy for decades and have equally poised for the eradication of illiteracy come 2015 based on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
Truly, human development would primarily mirror on the intellectuality and socio-political awareness for the enlightenment and total emancipation of mankind from the shackles of ignorance, shame, inferiority complex, social retardation, and ethnographic and racial or regional discrimination. Evidently, there are a lot of set backs in the society because of narrow mindedness and underdevelopment of the psychological, socio-economic, political, cultural and moral attitudinal approaches to issues that borders in the existence of human environment.
In the light of these, and in order to enhance adequate and appropriate socio-economic and political standard of development in a given society, the need for capital human development in all ramifications cannot be over emphasised.
Really, when the human psychological, physiological, sociological, moral and mental developments are harnessed, it would definitely boost the economy of the society due to the right understanding, awareness and self actualisation realised which would equally enhance effective change of approach to issues of life. Therefore, adequate economice growth cannot be achieved in the absence of non-development of the individual mind.
Ominyanwa is a public affairs analyst of RSUST, Port Harcourt.
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