Nigeria: Positioning Rural Economy for Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals

Authors

  • Akinbode Michael Okunola Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v4i9.752-757.858

Keywords:

Poverty, Sustainable, Development, Rural, Economy

Abstract

Nigeria as nation has over the years engaged in lots of developmental activities without actions which makes achievements to elude the people. Development of societies doesn‘t happen in the vacuum. Thus, the adoption of Structural Adjustment Program, SAP, by Nigeria leading to the neglect of the custom periodic National Plan at a time when Nigeria had no structure for development was the beginning of journey to widened inequality and large poverty incidence, depth and severity. To close the gap between the rich and the poor, the Nigeria government had designed and implemented some programs and policies whose implementation has not solved the inherent problems. In year 2000, the world leaders subscribed to the Millennium Development Goals to ensure synergized global approach to solving the poverty menace. Programs designed in Nigeria to achieve the MDGs focused on the urban centers thereby relegating the rural areas which are responsible for the feeding of the teeming population of the urban dwellers. Farming households and the general rural communities do not have access to clean water, quality education and health facilities, good feeder roads, affordable and safe energy as well as other socioeconomic and socio-infrastructural facilities that would ensure sustainable living for the people whose contribution to the national economy cannot be overemphasized. This study therefore looks at the structural actions the Nigeria government should embarked upon to ensure that the rural dweller have access to life. As the government would be developing programs and policies to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals whose priority is the end poverty in all forms and everywhere by 2030, this study reveals how to position the rural economy for developmental attention from the policy makers.

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Published

15.09.2016

How to Cite

Okunola, A. M. (2016). Nigeria: Positioning Rural Economy for Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals. Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 4(9), 752–757. https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v4i9.752-757.858

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Agriculture and Environment