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Northern governors should tap wealth from River Niger, Benue-northern professionals

 

A Consortium of concerned professionals of Northern extraction has said that River Niger and Benue have untapped tremendous social and economic development potentials for the region in particular and Nigeria as a whole.

To this end, they urged northern governors to tap arrays of socio-economic resources from the two rivers in the region to create wealth for the people.

This was  contained in a paper  titled “Towards a Competitive Economic Development Agenda for Northern Nigeria”, presented in Kaduna by the Co-ordinator of the Professionals, and former Minister of State for health,  Arch. Gabriel Yakubu Aduku, on the  second day of  a 2-Day Conference organized by Sir. Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation on Wednesday.

Operating as YG-Consult, the professionals said they were convinced that developing suitable projects along the rivers could lead to the transformation and modernization of the cities, towns and villages along the river banks.

“These projects include, irrigation and hydroponic farming, modern and self-sustaining new towns and neighbourhood, Aquaculture supported by extensive Fish Canning, Water Transportation, Tourism and International Water Sports, Development of Inland Ports, Manufacturing Park for Renewable Energy Systems and Livestock Grazing supported by extensive meat processing facilities.

“It is high time the 19 northern governors took advantage of enormous resources in these rivers to develop the north, there is no stopping from tapping these resources since the two rivers are in the northern region, and the entire country will benefit from this.

‘The idea to amalgamate north and south in 1914 by the colonial masters was hatched in Lokoja, where river Benue and Niger meet, known as confluence. The Coordinator noted.

The professionals were also of the strong belief that these projects would generate considerable wealth and create numerous jobs for the teaming population of northern region in particular and Nigeria in general.

Explaining the vision and responsibilities of the YG-Consult, Arch. Aduku said it would facilitate the planning, development management of projects in partnership with state and local governments as well as local and international investors.

The envisaged responsibilities, he explained, include promoting and marketing projects to Local and International Investors, Development Finance Institutions, promote equity participation and investment of states and local governments in the project to reduce their reliance on federal allocation.

Arch. Aduku also spoke on the possible roles and responsibilities government could play to make the project a reality, saying that the Federal Government and its agencies will amend and harmonise related laws to support the development of the project, while states and local governments allocate land required for each project as their equity.

He said under planning strategies, the YG-Consult would among others adopt a Metropolitan Development and Management Plans to guide the development along the two rivers to be named Niger River Metro Plan and Benue River Metro Plan respectively.

Arc. Aduku re-emphasized that the Metro Plans would promote social and economic interdependence of the new development, with their surround towns and cities constituting a single economy and labour market.

The Coordinator told the conference that the formation of YG-Consult was further motivated by the policy pronouncement of the present administration led by President Muhammadu Buhari, including its determination to diversify Nigerian economy away from the dominance of crude oil.

 

OA

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