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Political capital as the hallmark of engineering education in Africa
journal contribution
posted on 2021-11-25, 10:45 authored by Dr. Kehdinga George FomunyamWhen a political actor or a government delivers on
its promises, whether on provision of infrastructure or favourable
policies, it automatically earns political capital as a reward and
as a bargaining chip for future purposes. This study explores the
intricacies of political capital and its impacton engineering
education in Africa. It examines political leverage as a key
indicator of a functioning education system and the effect of
engineering education on politics in turn. Political capital
enables political players use their connections to secure
compliance especially in terms of advocating for and pushing
forward policies that ensure growth in engineering education,
which is an essential part of overhauling and restructuring the
African economy. The study also suggests yet-to-be-explored
routes that could further advance engineering education in
Africa.