Mr..Bojang,

Thanks for your response and I commended your takes on the issue. However, Education health, food, and employment sufficiency in my opinion cannot materialized properly without the infrastructural building that will sustain and contain the above aspects of life. It is as well obvious that, there is no use in building hospitals, schools as such, without enough educators and  doctors, but on the other hand, it a necessity for every Gambian to be able to get easy access to hospital as much to have a little bit of education. However, it is okay too to ponder on other things as priority than the infrastructure saga, as everybody has your own aspects on how things in your opinion should be dealt and you never can't be wrong knowing how to defend your stands. Of course others who thing infrastructural development shouldn't be the first priority are not wrong too as you point out, they are of the same ambition but different approaches.

To start with, more people are employed as laborers, brecklayer, carpenters, engineers metal workers etc and etc in the process of infrastructural buildings, again when those buildings are ready, more and more gain employments on the long run and foreign investors are now given an assurance to easy access to transporting their goods and the reliability of the electric city which seems a big headache fro the government to sustain as promised or maybe they need Dam to make the part sustained. However, eradication of complete poverty does not happen in a year in my opinion but years. On the other hand, there are simple thing like rule of law, corruption mis-managements are really reducible or can be totally eradicated in couples of years as they are also having great impacts on people's living conditions as such, eradicating those mean making people's life easier and prosperous too.

Again Bro thanks for your takes




 

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