| Giving Birth Abroad and Dying Abroad |
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| Tuesday, 07 October 2008 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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There are quite a few things the Nigerian government does not know about its system and its people. A government -- any government -- without reliable data cannot sufficiently plan for its people; distributing resources may become unwieldy. Even if the government is ignorant; what about the many universities and research institutions in the country? With more than 30 universities, yet, one can hardly find reliable data on most matters. Two social phenomenons ought to have caught the attention of social scientists, or pricked the interest of statisticians in
Because of this limitation, one has to rely on the oral account of a dozen immigration officials at two main airports in
In addition to not knowing the official number of women who go abroad to deliver babies, or of those who go in search of treatment and die, no one can tell, with any degree of certainty, the amount of money that is transferred abroad (for payment of services). Still, it is estimated that Nigerians transfer about $2.5 billion every years to clinics and hospitals in the
Several decades ago, I spent a few years at both Ilu Drive and Queens Drive. To my knowledge, pre-1990 Ikoyi was home to some of the owners, rulers, and shakers of
Outside of those communes however, going abroad on vacation or just for the fun of it, was a dream. At best, a rarity. Outside of the wealthy enclaves, most of those who hopped on the plane had specific reasons for doing so: to study, going on short courses sponsored by their employers, or going to join loved-ones. Most didnt go abroad just because abroad was there. On my street and on the many streets I was familiar with, some kids claimed to have been born in
True, some people may have gone abroad for medical care; it was not the obsession it has become. Also, some kids may have been born abroad, especially the
For some, going overseas to have babies is an objective that must be met at all cost. It doesnt matter what country. Overseas is overseas so long as it is not
The pull and push factors behind these trends are a telling evidence that
It is a sad commentary on the leadership of a country -- of any country -- when the most basic of all fundamentals can not be provided to the overwhelming number of the masses. It is an irony of fate that some of the leaders from yester-years, along with their kids and immediate family members are also now suffering as a result of the inadequacies of the Nigerian State they presided over. Some now swim in the cesspool they created. Not minding the absence of the fundamentals of development, the Cross River State Government has, since 2005, spent more than $700 million constructing the Tinapa Business Resort. Not minding the futility of white elephant projects, the Lagos State Government is scheming to build the Lagos Mega City Project;
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Even after N550 billion in oil money allocations, much of the state is stuck in the 18th century. The Governor is illogically in search of illogicality. It is this kind of thinking, this kind of awful and lawless governance that has contributed to the failing and crumbling state that is
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Posted by Robot| 07.10.2008 21:51