Eritrea’s Bright Future
By: Berhane Woldu
https://shidamedia.com/eritreas-bright-future/
October 21, 2021
Venturing out to different parts of the country, one can see the different development projects and be impressed by what has been achieved and understand what the future prospects of the country is.
Eritrea’s political, social values and norms are all in sync. Political stability, perpetual peace, low corruption, common interest, shared value, strong militarily and national unity are its reasonable advantages. As it is the norm of the strong-willed people and the leadership, Eritrea today has overcome many foreign driven challenges and is in a much better position than most of its counterparts.
Thanks, to the Youth of Eritrea!
Eritrea as a nation has completed the first phase of its economic development program and has now leaped forward to the second phase: to attain Social housing, cheaper food prices and prosperous life for the population & with a bright future for the youth. To stand tall, as a middle income country. The next twenty-five years are as bright as the rising sun for Eritrea; endowed with ample political, human capital and strong-willed youth.
High national unity and love of country, has become the main source of political strength that Eritrea possesses. Time and again, the Eritrean people were able to defeat their enemies and evil wishers due to their political determination and resolve. Eritrea is the most peaceful country in the East African region, due to its internal peace and unity. This eternal internal peace, is the prerequisite for all types of development.
Eritrea also possesses a strong government that is free of corruption, has trust of the population with high social capital and one that promotes Social justice and equal distribution of development in all six regions of the country. Development that is based on the Golden Principle of Political and Economic independence and self-reliant- free from external handouts, interferiences and dependency. The Eritrea people due to their unity with a motto of “One Heart One People” respectful spirit, equanimity, consciousness, force and tranquility has a strong political culture. This strong united culture with a clean, participatory and just political system is the capital for the next stage of development.
Any nation’s greatest asset for development and continued existence, is its human capital. Eritrea has accomplished many great things, in its human development goal. Understanding the importance of healthy and skilled population in the nation building process and economic development, the government has worked hard in distribution of education and health services to every corner of the country. Through education, social mobilization has increased and mortality rate has decreased and life expectancy has reached 68. (One could refer to the WHO and UN reports, as to the accomplishments of Eritrea).
Eritrean high education institutions, are producing highly skilled nationals. Colleges have graduated hundreds of thousands of young adults with different fields of study with degrees and sending many more overseas, for further education. These graduates have acquired skills, that are vital for the development of the country. These skilled educated young adults are becoming the agents of change in the rapid social, economic and political development of the country.
The Eritrean people are not building a few high rise apartments, neither are they initiating white elephant infrastructure projects with very little return value for the country but fall good for PR tricks, shopping malls for the very few rich people to enjoy life is unthinkable. That is not, what Eritreans call economic development. Many African countries, while millions of their citizens are deprived of health care, education and clean water have prioritized modernization with no eternal peace, unity, shared values and much civil disorder and war. Eritrea is a stable and peaceful country that has strong national unity built on shared sacrifices and as such, all its citizens benefit equally. The Eritrean people and its leadership are humble, honest, and down to earth and not sick with self-gratification with their accomplishment.
Every stage of development has its challenges, like in the past years. Eritrea, will face challenges. As Eritrea progresses to the next developmental stage, the challenges will be there. Eritreans have to just overcome these challenges and move on, to better things.
The challenges, are understood. The social capital that we acquire as Eritreans such as eternal peace, tranquility, political strength, human capital, Social development, self-confidence and economic wealth is seen by others as a threat and would try to erode and disintegrate our hard earned political and human capital.
Understanding these challenges, Eritrean youth have the responsibility as their forefathers and mothers to strengthen their eternal unity and overcome these challenges. Our strength radiates from our political faith and belief in shared values of social wellbeing, rather than individual interest. The Eritrean belief of prioritizing common interest should be main focus, as individualism is the greatest threat to hard earned unity. Hence, the youth needs to be politically aware. In order to navigate our economic development, a nation have to be strong militarily. “If you desire peace, be ready for war!” Youth that are well trained militarily, are necessary for peaceful economic development. To ascertain the Eritrean vision, mission and goal of a peaceful, developed nation and to overcome outside forces' challenges- Eritrea as a nation has to stay alert and ready. The youth have to enhance their political consciousness and determination as one; as well as augment and boost their ability to defend and develop our nation.
In-order to conserve its national wealth & live in peace with its culture and value the nation has to have strength, potency and capability. Political, economic, cultural, military strength, quality and endowment that Eritrea has needs to be amplified to a higher level and that is the responsibility, duty and obligation of the youth. The youth of yesteryears took the responsibility of independence; today’s youth has to take the responsibility of transforming the country into an advanced stronger nation. With dazzling, marvelous and superb economic development transforming the country into one of the advanced countries of the African continent.