Traffic, Population & Development
Nairobi Kenya,
A good example of the 3rd world countries city is Nairobi.
Kenya's Capital Nairobi is one of the biggest and the busiest city in Africa,it represents many 3rd word cities, with a population of about 5 million people and 3 million vehicles both private and P.S.Vs. Development and job creation has always been one of the most concentrated agenda among-est the current leaders of Kenya, this comes despite them being aware of the dangers in the growing rate of population with less jobs, the current condition in the city has become even worse as more vehicles are registered every day compared to other counties in the Country, this means at least every Nairobi citizen is trying their best to own a vehicle.
Its not bad to own a car, its good for personal transport and personal businesses, but look at what will happen if the roads are not expanded to serve all the vehicles at a go, the picture on the right shows what will happen to the worst extent if the current road's condition is not solved with immediate effect. This is one of the picture of what awaits the Nairobi vehicle owners everyday to and from the central business district.
The Thika Super Highway was constructed with the aim of reducing congestion for the Nairobi-Thika road users,it is the most expensive road in Kenya, thanks for the good road but less to our expectations, check what is happening in the biggest road in the country. Congestion and Traffic jam is the daily routine for the road users.
Population
Nairobi has experienced daily population growth, this is because more Kenyans move to the city for reasons best known to themselves, this reasons includes job seeking, schooling or other reasons, due to such reasons the city remains like this(in the image on your right).
The population increase within the city has had several negative impacts to the Nairobians since crime rate is also increasing due to lack of jobs to the youth, now this also needs a solution with immediate effect for the benefit of the citizen.
Development plans
Development is what most Kenyan citizens would like to see in their everyday life, but remember that will include time saving yet traffic is one of the things that has interfered with peoples time, getting home from town is a story to tell and vise versa, this will of course alter the development plans that every one is trying to achieve, Development will first be easily accomplished if people can get to working destination in time, and if the Kenyan schools can produce job creators and not job seekers,
If the Kenyan roads could be compared to this, bullet train transport in China and other 1st world countries, then there could be less to doubt about development. Otherwise, third word countries still have more challenges to face in terms of development, traffic within cities being one of them.
Time
As it has always been in the minds of many, TIME IS MONEY, this is absolutely true to say, without enough time you cant be able to catch up with your daily target and plans.
For 1st world countries, its easier to safe time compared to 3rd word countries, this is due to the strategies and measures they are putting in place, it is high time for the 3rd word countries to borrow ideas and work hand in hand with 1st world countries for their own benefit.
This image show the New York City. From the above story you can easily tell that in 1st world countries, technology and development is part of the daily life.
Story Created and produced by Biffon Momanyi, Information Science Student Moi University, Kenya.
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