Daily Analysis Boom or Doom by Nextier SPD July 12, 2019 Published by Nextier SPD July 12, 2019 64 While energies are channeled towards a peaceful and safer Nigeria, we also acknowledge and re-emphasize that economic growth and development is a strategy that can ensure the desired peace and stability. It is unarguable that relative economic prosperity cannot be achieved in the absence of security. Conversely, economic activities could be a driver of peace and stability. Most insecurities nationwide are triggered by greed and grievance. Either people are forced into a life of crime due to their inordinate ambition to access resources through illegal means or they pick up arms to struggle for resources they perceive to have been denied of, as witnessed during the era of militancy in the Niger Delta. Whatever the reasons are, the fact is that resources can engender conflict situations. It becomes worse when such resources are not evenly distributed or is rapidly shrinking. High rate of unemployment remains a causative factor for social vices and insecurities, which can culminate into violent conflicts. Nigeria has many untapped avenues for wealth and job creation that can propel the nation into economic boom and also reduce the numerous security challenges it is facing. Today, the Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele announced that the Nigerian Textile Industry can create 2 million jobs and save over $4bn if properly harnessed. Growth in the textile industry largely means agricultural productivity as cotton farmers will have readily available markets for their products. Apocalypse Circle avers that government and the private sector have a role to play through massive investments in sectors that will create jobs for Nigerians and inadvertently trigger economic prosperity. 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Nextier SPD previous post Apocalypse Circle next post Who Keeps Records? You may also like Protecting Children from Violence in Nigeria November 11, 2024 Nigeria’s SMEs Struggles November 5, 2024 Africa’s Illegal Gold Mining Menace October 29, 2024 Idle Hands, Rising Threats October 28, 2024 Guns for Hire? October 25, 2024 Nigeria’s Vote-Buying Phenomenon October 22, 2024 Shadows of Cultism October 21, 2024 Nigeria’s Mental Health September 30, 2024 Blood for Wealth September 25, 2024 Human Factors and Floods in Nigeria September 23, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.