尼日利亚东部农村发展:1946 - 1976年前奥韦里省殖民和后殖民发展计划评估

O. Iwuagwu
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如何有效地改造尼日利亚绝大多数人口居住的农村地区,从而遏制长期存在的城乡流动,一直是历届管理者和决策者反复面临的问题。由于缺乏适当的关注,特别是在提供便利设施方面,尼日利亚农村地区的人口数量日益减少,对社会和经济投资的吸引力逐渐下降,即使城市随着时间的推移变得拥挤不堪,在社会上不健康,总体上不经济。这种不平衡发展的根源可以追溯到殖民时期。理由并不牵强。它与殖民政策背道而驰,殖民政策强调为大英帝国的发展而开发当地资源。不幸的是,独立后的政府发现继续执行这一政策很方便,也许是因为它的直接好处。因此,该论文认为,只要这种有偏见的发展方式在该国继续下去,尼日利亚的农村社区将继续落后和缺乏吸引力,而这反过来将阻碍国民经济的发展。拉各斯历史评论Vol. 6, 2006: 118-132
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Rural development in Eastern Nigeria: An assessment of colonial and post colonial development plans in the former Owerri Province, 1946 - 1976
How to effectively transform Nigeria's rural areas where an overwhelming majority of the people reside and thus check the perennial rural–urban drift has remained a recurring problem for successive administrators and policy makers. Because of the lack of proper attention, especially in the provision of amenities, Nigeria's rural areas have increasingly become quantitatively depopulated and progressively less attractive for social and economic investments, even as the cities have overtime become physically congested, socially unhealthy and generally uneconomic to maintain. The genesis of this unbalanced development could be traced to the colonial period. The reasons are not farfetched. It ran contrary to colonial policy, which emphasized the exploitation of local resources for the development of the British Empire. Unfortunately, the post-independence administrations found it convenient to continue with this policy, perhaps because of its immediate benefits. Hence, the paper argues that for as long as this biased development approach continues in the country, Nigeria's rural communities will remain backward and unattractive, and this will in turn retard the national economy. Lagos Historical Review Vol. 6, 2006: 118-132
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