Wednesday 23 January 2013

WHITHER MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES, WHITHER NIGERIA.




The term corporate responsibility means the contribution that a company provide for the community where they operate. Using telecommunication giants as a case study, I will boldly say that they have paid their dues of corporate responsibility. But the question is how? Do they pay it in such a way as to promote the Nigerian Dream?
The youth are the future of tomorrow. The last decade has seen the industry that create this leaders dwindle and walk the narrow part of infrastructural decay resulting in half-baked graduates that cannot not meet the demand of NOW in the global village. These youths are not dullard because they excel in their theoretical based studies, but when it comes to applying them, they are found wanting.
Since we have a problem, how then do we reverse this ugly trend so as to set our youths on the glorious hills of achievement? The answer that quickly comes to mind is GOVERNMENT. Of a truth, it is he basic function of government to create the vision and the fund to attain this dream. What about a scenario that they government of the day is beset with lots of troubles ranging from security (which is primary) to power etc. grappling with all these distracts govt. who then will oil the wheel that grind out graduates? That task falls squarely on the multinationals. I ask, have they been up to the task, my answer is no.
My answer is no because they have because they prioritize trivial matters over the pressing ones (misappropriation of priority). My answer is no because through their promos, they miss guide our youths which dissuade the few that want to study. Such promos include much investment in entertainment and social activities over education, investing of so much money into annual promo against upgrading our sciences labs.
In the long run, we have illiterate millionaire who influence the society negatively by their affluence, thus denting the noble pursuit of intellectual development.
By my estimation, if half of the fund that is been sunk into these promos is invested into education, our vision 20:2020 will be achieved before this set date.
My submission is that government should set up a committee to ensure that a specified percentage of every multinational company is annual disbursed to science faculties in different universities in Nigeria for upgrading of their lab because science cannot be done done on paper only. Also, science based competition should be sponsored and aired often. Young promising scientist in our schools should be sponsored to the best labs in the world rather than the trend which is all paid trip to Dubai and also that to London to watch Manchester united, that does not contribute to the growth of the country.
With these improvements in science field, a new vista of hope and development will emerge in our dear nation, NIGERIA.
EZEH, ROBINSON I

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