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The economic growth of Nigeria, a way forward via Adoption of population control

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In a country where a good number of the population falls under the dependent category of children, underdevelopment may become an obvious and visible norm. The older age groups are too old to work, becoming dependent pensioners for the government or laying in wait for their families to provide for them. In the same manner, having a good number of children in the population can also hinder the growth of a nation, as the children are also dependent and cannot work or add to the work force capacity of such nations. 

Hence, the economic growth of a country is directly related to the number of workers it has in the middle category of both the old and the young. 

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In ancient times, the capacity of each family was determined by the number of children it had, which could defend the family when war broke out. Having a large family is a source of pride, as the large population can be equally deployed for farming purposes, which is the major occupation of the time.
Such a lifestyle was possible because there were more farmable lands and the population of the world was smaller.

As population increases, the available resources of the world and each nation in particular are continually declining and have to be managed for them to circulate among the people. Thus, countries like China place a law on the possible number of children each family can have in order to reduce their population to be in line with the resources of their country.

The lands available for Agriculture trade and commerce including other resources are gradually depleted with increasing number of people

 

Will reducing the population of Nigeria have any positive effect on the country's economy, Which approach can be used to reduce the population of the people here in order not to overwhelm the systems and natural resources?

A practical look at the situation shows that certain categories of people in the country now bear more children than others.

Education has played an important role among the learned of the country, who now understand the impacts of having fewer children to align with the country's economy. With the ever-increasing level of inflation, people are beginning to realize that it is better to have fewer children that one is capable of raising without much stress than feel the house with a lot of hungry mouths. Family planning has been increasingly adopted over the years by a few categories of people. 

Coming down to the unschooled categories of our country, most of this populace holds on to religious doctrines that believe in having numerous children with this common 
statement that children are a gift and blessing from God, and the God who gifts us children will provide what is needed to nourish them. Even if the parents are jobless and have no capacity to provide, Bearing children is something to take pride in. 

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Sometimes I am in awe of the number of children beggars in the street. It is obvious that they are jobless and beg to eat, yet they go ahead and bring forth children, teaching them the act of begging right from childhood. All around the streets and corners of the country is filled with these people. Even the lowest and middle class of our society are struggling to survive because of limited resources. While there is a heavy competition on what is remaining as people are working hard to gather these resources for themselves and family's alone. 

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The last census in the country was in 2006, with a record of about 140 million people, which then increased to 200 million 13 years later, according to the national population commission. The current figure can be assumed to have doubled the later figure as no proper record of childbirth is being kept and there is obvious physical evidence of the increasing number of people. 

An emergency approach needs to be taken in order to implement and enforce population control laws, control the number of childbirths, and sanction offenders. It is an alarming situation that the population of Nigeria has yet to witness any control approach, and sooner or later, this will overwhelm the resources available in the country.

This will go a long way toward reducing the number of vulnerable categories among the elderly and young, thereby increasing labor and the working-class categories. Provide more room for investment and development in the country, equal distribution of resources, and a more easy life for everyone. 

This is my take on the subject of the impact of population control with regards to my country.

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