As the saying goes, "No matter how poor you are, you can't be poor in education", which shows the importance of education, because education means the future for a country. However, education here should be based on people's ability to eat and wear warm clothes. If people live in dire straits and worry about their normal diet and daily life, it is meaningless to attach importance to education again. As we all know, Africa is a very poor place. In some places, women can't even afford sanitary napkins, so they have to clean and reuse Puckilo. They are extremely inconvenient to travel, their information is blocked, and even the most basic power problems can't be solved.
Imagine that people live in such an environment, how can children study with peace of mind, and how can the state bias limited resources towards education? Therefore, to solve the problem of poverty and backwardness in Africa, we must start with improving infrastructure, vigorously build roads and railways, optimize buildings, improve power supply facilities and upgrade the medical system. Only when people's livelihood issues are really solved can we talk about education. Only when the country creates a good learning environment for the educated can education be called success or even useful.
Why is infrastructure called infrastructure because it is the foundation of a country's development. Without infrastructure, everything else is in vain. Only by solving the problem of people's minimum living can the next step of development be carried out. Therefore, infrastructure is more important than education for Africa.