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Impact of Developmental Engineering

24 Jan, 2023 - By Ikenga Jonjude Okere

Developmental engineering is the adaptation of the principles of commerce, strategic infusion of an enabling population, urban planning and development to create a mix of multiple jobs and business opportunities which then would propel a functional boost in population rise to patronise products; services of business and sustain profitability such businesses towards economic growth and development needed for the self-sufficiency of a state. 

Developmental engineering is not born out of chance or luck, rather it is a conscious and strategic drive towards adequate positioning of the many catalysts that power economic growth and development. 

This development engineering power drive will stimulate multiple emergence and sustenance of micro, small and medium enterprises as stand-alone or ancillary enterprises to the large industries. 

With the right government reform in the industrial and agricultural revolution, an active migration of people into the state will place the state on the map as a destination for business and job opportunities. 

Prudence, conservativeness and pruning down the cost of governance are major catalysts toward maintaining a stable and effective launch of the elements of developmental engineering. By so doing common avenues of financial leakages would be blocked, and bogus, overloaded contracts will be expunged from our budgetary allocations. 

As a quest for competent service delivery; professionals who are employed under the paid services of the government should be trained with the most compliant and resourceful twenty-first century industry materials in other for them to be able to do a good number of the jobs that are being outsourced by the government at outrageous fees.

If the cost of governance is cut down to a very objective and people-conscious level, there will be funds to strategically attend to major parts of governance.

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