Sentences with phrase «dire need of development»

«This inability to tidy up a simple issue of list of 209 appointees has completely exposed the extent the APC government is bereft of simple organizational skills to manage a country like Nigeria, which is in dire need of development.

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The Egyptian economy is in dire need of financial assistance, and this development requires its incumbent rulers to be on good terms with the Gulf States, in return for aid and the continued flow of expat remittances.
The United Nations Development Programmes, UNDP, had said about 1.9 million people in North Eastern part of the country were in dire need of recovery support, food and shelter.
The group, as contained in its congratulatory letter to the new monarch in Iwo on Wednesday, said the emergence of Oba Akanbi heralded the beginning of a new phase in the history of the ancient city which the group however regretted is in dire need of rapid development.
«New York City's economic development process is in dire need of greater transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness, something EDC's current culture fails to provide.»
«Let us, therefore, shun all attitudes, behaviours, and actions that promote hatred, religious intolerance, disunity, and violence and embrace true love that would promote peace and unity among us as a nation to allow for meaning progress and development which our dear nation is in dire need of now,» Fayose said.
«The proponents of these projects include some very powerful economic interests, and no one can dispute the dire need to increase food security and economic development in Africa, where populations are growing very rapidly,» Laurance says.
«We've been in research and development for almost three years to solve a dire need for a simple, stable, fun bike lane - friendly and clean commuter vehicle,» said President of OjO Electric, Dale Seiden.
Boles and Professor Susan Moore Johnson realized schools were in dire need of guidance and instruction on such positions and served on an HGSE committee that explored ways to support experienced teachers through degree programs and professional development.
A significant volume of the new government funds is also expected to be invested in the development of the national bookselling industry, which is in dire need of support and updates.
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