Nigeria has a lot of economic challenges, chief among which is poverty. And as you may well know, poverty is a state of extremely impoverishment and lack. In other words, people are categorised as poor when they are unable to afford basic necessity for themselves. In Nigeria, millions of people are poor; completely unable to afford basic needs of every day living such as food, housing and clothing. The situation seems to get worse every passing day and unfortunately the Government has not taken any actual [functional] steps towards addressing it.
Effects of poverty
Poverty Alleviaion Agencies
Method of Poverty Alleviation
Methods of poverty alleviation are the activities embarked upon by governments and NGOs with the aim of either alleviating poverty in a country or reducing it to its barest minimum. Some of these measures include-
HIV/AIDS and the Economy
HIV/AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease which can also be gotten through other means. The illness (when left undetected and managed early), can affect the physical capacity and productivity of sufferers. In this regars therefore, HIV/AIDS adversely affects the economy in the sense that resources are deployed towards catering for those with the disease. As commendable it is to take care of people who are sick, it has an opportunity cost.
Corruption and the Economy
Corruption is the act of knowingly taking what does not belong to you or putting oneself in a position an undue/illegal advantage over another person. Corruption can be in different forms but whichever form it takes, it has a negative impact on the economy. Let us take a situation where a government official steals public fund that could have been used to better the lots of citizens through road construction, power generation etc. Please note that corruption is not only financial or economical; it can also be attitudinal like selling of votes etc.
‘POWER AND ENERGY INADEQUACY’ AND THE ECONOMY
Power is critical to the development of any economy. Many companies in Nigeria have closed down their business operations as a result of erratic power supply and the huge cost of generating electricity for themselves. This has in in turn resulted in increased unemployment, which in turn led to an increased social vices. Nigeria currently generates less than 5000 MW as oppose the minimum 20000MW required to reasonably power the whole country. The [un]bundling of the power sector into three main components namely Generation, Transmission and Distribution have not helped to increase the rate of power supply and we hope things improve in the long run.
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