HARNESSING THE GIFTS OF TALENTED NIGERIANS
Nigeria is undoubtedly blessed with human and natural
resources. It has, perhaps, only dwelled more on the natural resources (may be
even just on the crude oil aspect). It has failed to harness the human resource
aspect allowing many talented Nigerians to either "pass unnoticed" or
allowed other nations to voraciously tap from these talented citizens,
ultimately contributing to the development of such nations. The United States
and UK are typical examples of developed nations that continue to gain from
talented Nigerians.
Nigeria will get it right when it truly realizes and begins
to fully harness and tap from its vast talented human resources. It's the
"neglected" talented Nigerians that can put the image of the country
to shine in the face of other developed nations. No other country or nation can
do that for Nigeria. The good news is that most of these talented Nigerians in
diaspora are willing to come back home to develop their beloved country.
Unfortunately, the environment isn't enabling for them to come back and do the
needful. Those that sacrificed and came back under the present state of the
country have mostly lost their skills due to "disuse atrophy" from
lack of enabling environment.
Every time I travel out of Nigeria my thoughts always go
back to my dear country and on how we can make it right. Each time I travel out
I meet many Nigerians out there that are immensely talented and are willing to
come come back home, except for the fear of losing their talents when they come
back home where things aren't working the way they are supposed to. My attempts
at persuading some of them to come back home and "manage" the way we
are "managing" have always been futile.
What the government needs to do with all sense of
truthfulness and patriotism is to create the enabling environment that will
truly last the test of time. The government should do that and all other things
will follow by the grace of God Almighty. Some bad elements may be feeding on
the inability of Nigeria to harness the gifts and talents of talented Nigerians
but their unwholesome actions will not last forever as long as there's that
singular will power to get it right.
We should be serious and things will fall in place.
My thoughts as I return to my dear country Nigeria from the
United States through Dubai (UAE).
Dr. M. S. Ahmadu.
Maiduguri, Nigeria.
December 4th, 2016.
Maiduguri, Nigeria.
December 4th, 2016.
I accidently came here, but, there is alot here. I have learnt a lot. Good work sir!
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