Discovery Of Oil In Chad, Niger Republic Gives Hope For Oil Discovery In North, Says Gov Aliyu
The governor argued that if Niger Republic and Chad that were rated among the poorest countries in the world recently discovered oil, which is now serving some Northern Nigerian states, then the North would thrive on its own.
His words, “God is a just God, if oil can be discovered in Niger Republic, Chad and Cameroon, then there is no reason why there would not be oil in Niger, Sokoto, Maiduguri and Bauchi.
“If you go to Niger State, 80 per cent of our land mass is arable land. So, even if we decide to go back to agriculture alone, we will not only be able to feed our nation, but also have enough for export.
“That notwithstanding, the Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation is organising a committee on behalf of Northern governors to look at some of the issues that may come up for discussion. I believe each state shall set up similar committees so that we can adopt some positions that may guide our delegates.”
On the grievances of the seven Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) governors otherwise known as G-7 Governors, Aliyu said a ceasefire was in force while an amicable settlement is being worked out.
“We all accepted that no more public discussion on the matter until all aggrieved parties are able to present their grievances on the table for discussion and solution. I am a Northerner from a royal family and we honour agreement. So, we stand by that agreement until circumstances prove otherwise,” he said.
Governor Aliyu was quick to add that an agreement to a ceasefire did not mean the group’s demands that Mr. Jonathan should not seek reelection come 2015 and that Alhaji Bamanga Tukur resigns as the PDP National Chairman, had been thrown to the wind.
“We have started the war even though we are declaring temporary ceasefire, it is now left for Nigerians to come out and continue where we stop. The Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and cultural organizations like Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), who are interested in the well-being of the nation should come out and continue from where we stop,” he stressed.
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