Can our societies exist in the kind of utopia that makes it
possible for everyone to be millionaires? Leaders in African societies are good
at making promises of better life using slogans like Housing for All, Education
for All, Prosperity for All by a certain date that I thought I should coin my
own – Developing Fifty thousand Millionaires by 2025.
It is practically impossible for everyone to become
millionaires in a society. It is however possible for a country like Nigeria to
be able to nurture and groom an additional fifty thousand millionaires by 2025!
Nurturing and grooming means the input and impetus of the government has to be
felt in making this goal possible.
Now government exists to provide it’s citizens with the
enabling environment in order for them to grow wealth. Government is not an
avenue to wealth, rather it is an enabler when it gives the people all the
support, encouragement and tools that they need to be wealthy. This tends to
benefit them in the long run because more jobs would be created, more taxes
will be paid, there will be less crime amongst other things which leads to a
better quality of life for Nigerians. Fifty thousand new millionaires can be
achieved if we do the following:
Once these people have been thoroughly trained and completed
the financial literacy curriculum the government should set aside a fund of Ten
Billion Naira to provide these financially empowered people with Two Hundred Thousand
Naira to start small scale businesses or invest in ventures that yield returns
to them.
A government agency can be set up under the supervision of
the State Ministries of Finance to supervise the activities of the recipients.
This can be staffed by around twenty people who will supervise twenty-five recipients
each. The supervisors would get in touch with them weekly to ascertain their
level of progress and provide support and encouragement and solve problems that
would inevitably arise.
These funds can be paid back within a three year time frame without
interest in order to be used for another batch of people who will also be
empowered to build their wealth. The combination of the training and the
requisite funding solves the two major problems many people have when trying to
grow wealth – Seed Capital and knowledge of how to build wealth step by step.
Once these basic problems are solved trainees will
eventually become more creative in looking for needs that their community or
others have and thus seek ways to meet them. People can even pool resources
together, partner and build medium scale organizations where they all have part
ownership and work in teams to build wealth.
It is also key to identify those with the right mindset and
drive to be part of this program. Not everyone has the entrepreneurial drive to
become a millionaire. Government must commit to assessing the applicants to
ensure those who are worthy are given the opportunity in order for the program
to show gains as quickly as possible. Merit should therefore be the basis by
which people are selected so that the best people are given the opportunity.
A healthy hundred and fifty thousand people would have been
trained by 2024 which makes it highly realistic to expect a third of them to be able
to reach a million or more in income within a five to nine year period.
Giving training and affordable loans to thousands of people
is not new. This approach was popularized by the Grameen Bank of Bangladesh who
have given over 8 million Bangladeshis loans without collateral to start small
businesses and improve their lives. This strategy can definitely be replicated
here in Nigeria. The time has come to seek practical approaches to eradicate
poverty in our land. Is anybody in government listening?
Great article. I wish the people in government could read this.......
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