Gov. Ganduje Calls For Better Population Management In Africa
The Governor of Kano state, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has stressed the need for Africa to resourcefully manage its population so that the continentโs numerical strength would be a blessing and not a burden.
The Governor made the assertion during a seminar titled โHigher Education and Demographic Growth in Africaโ at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, UK.
Ganduje said, population explosion in Africa was a reality and that despite the fast growing population rate, the continent was lagging behind in education.
โIt seems we are comfortable with the population of Africa; that Africa will be highly populated and that would be an asset, and therefore we would conquer the world.
โOne important factor that divides the population of the world into two is education, whether the population will be an asset, depends on education, whether it will be a liability also depends on education,โ He said.
โThe 10 most literate countries in Africa; Seychelles, Equatorial Guinea, South Africa, Sao Tome, Libya, Namibia, Mauritius, Cape Verde, Botswana, Swaziland, Zimbabwe โ we all know that these are small countries.โ
That the continent needs to map out strategies to improve infrastructure for its people, and to efficiently manage population growth.
โThe population of students in Kano state now is over three million; the population of those outside the school system is also over three million. So if we are talking about Africa, we can confidently say the level of literacy is inversely proportional to population. Are we safe?โโ, he queried.
โThe way our discussion is going on, it seem that we are working on the assumption that literacy level will be directly proportional to literacy level. So, I think we better examine these issues very, very seriously.
โWe said Britain has maintained a level of population for over how many years, and Nigeria, it is going further, and Africa, it is going furtherโโ, the governor stated, lamenting that Nigeriaโs week economy was not helping matters.
โSince the economy is weak, we will work on the infrastructural facilities no doubt, but we also have to control the other side. Otherwise, what is the meeting point?
According to Dr. Ganduje, โAs we are now, we are complaining of lack of funds in other to improve the quality of education in Africa, and we have seen that the population will continue to increase, and we have not seen how our economy will continue to blossom, so I think we should examine the issue of population control in Africa.โ