When Progress Leaves People Behind

Yusuf Bangura

Pa Baimba Sesay

Development is not just an economic issue; “it is also about how power and social differences are organized and managed for the benefit of all. To talk meaningfully about development is to talk about democracy and social cohesion,” writes Yusuf Bangura in his collection of critical essays, ‘Development, Democracy and Cohesion’, which offers deep insights on Sierra Leone and the wider African context.

Yusuf Bangura reminds us that true development depends on how societies are governed and how differences are managed. It goes far beyond “money and projects”; it is equally about justice, inclusion and equity. To speak seriously about development is to speak about governance, inclusion, democracy, justice and unity. Economic growth without democracy and cohesion is like a house built on weak foundations.

Leaders must embrace development as a holistic project, one that combines prosperity with fairness and togetherness. A cohesive society is one that reduces conflict, strengthens resilience and inspires citizens to work collectively for the common good. Without cohesion, development remains fragile.

Democracy, in this sense, extends beyond the ballot box. It requires citizens’ participation, demands accountability and ensures equal voice in decision-making. Without democratic practices, development risks becoming an elite-driven pursuit, benefitting only a few while excluding the majority. Democracy ensures that resources, opportunities and policies reflect the needs and aspirations of the wider population.

The above directly speaks to Sierra Leone’s experience, where periods of economic growth have often been undermined by weak governance, exclusion and social divisions. Today, the challenge remains to build inclusive institutions, foster national unity and ensure that the benefits of growth reach all citizens. Only by combining prosperity with fairness and social solidarity can we truly achieve the stable and holistic development Yusuf Bangura envisions.

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