The Forgotten Rural Nigeria

Posted on June 10, 2025

ABIODUN ADIGUN 

Rural Nigeria is a paradox of neglect and potential. While the majority of Nigerians reside in these areas, they are forced to endure unimaginable hardships, abandoned by the very governments entrusted to care for them.

The craggy footpaths masquerading as roads, the dilapidated and squalid homes, and the thick, dark forests that seem to swallow all hope are a stark reminder of the neglect.

 

The statistics are alarming.
The World Bank’s revelation that poverty has increased by 75% in rural Nigeria is a clarion call for action.
The faces of the elderly, worn down by hunger, fatigue, and despair, are a testament to the systemic failures that have ravaged these communities.

 

The absence of basic infrastructure, amenities, and social services has rendered rural life unenviable.
Banditry and insecurity have further exacerbated the plight, leaving residents feeling forsaken and vulnerable.
The local governments, meant to be closest to the people, have failed to deliver, with federal allocations often lining the pockets of corrupt politicians.

 

This neglect has far-reaching consequences.
The unaffordability of agricultural products in cities is a direct result of the poor state of rural areas, where these products originate.
It’s a vicious cycle of poverty and neglect that must be broken.

 

President Tinubu’s government must take immediate action to address these systemic issues.
Investing in rural infrastructure, providing basic amenities, and supporting local economies can help revitalise these areas. The government must also prioritize security, ensuring that rural communities are protected and empowered.

 

The time for empty promises is over.
Rural Nigerians deserve tangible change, and it’s imperative that their government responds to their cries.
By revitalising rural Nigeria, we can unlock the country’s true potential and build a brighter future for all.
The government must act now to restore hope to these forgotten areas and ensure that rural Nigeria is no longer a paradise lost.

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