Stressing the imperative of regional integration as a cornerstone of the collective vision for a prosperous Northern Nigeria, the region’s governors have called for deepening of collaborations in infrastructure development, human capital enhancement, trade, security cooperation, and cultural exchange.
“Together, we can unlock the full potential of our region and ensure inclusive growth and shared prosperity in the ever-competitive Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the governors have said.
This comes as they rallied on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, in Kaduna against increasing kidnapping, out-of-school children, overall insecurity and other problems militating against the progress of the region, a situation the governors described as an unacceptable reality that must be tackled head-on.
At their meeting, the Chairman, Northern States Governors Forum (NSGF) and Governor of Gombe State, Muhammadu Yahaya, said for the northern region to get out of perennial security challenges, it must develop its economic and human capacity.
He declared that a long-term economic development “is paramount to tackling insecurity in the region,” as first reported by Vanguard on May 1, 2024.
“Northern Nigeria currently bears the burden of the highest number of out-of-school children in the world, which could compound security challenges. Economic development is paramount to our region’s prosperity,” Governor Yahaya said.
“We consider economic development as the long-term solution to our security challenges. In this regard, the revitalisation of the New Nigeria Development Company, (NNDC) is at the heart of our economic agenda for Northern Nigeria.
“We must also explore innovative ways to invest in critical infrastructure capable of unlocking the huge industrial and economic potentials of the northern region. I urge us not to lose focus, but to strive, sustain and enhance the legacies of our founding fathers.”
Yahaya said human capital development is very critical to the progress and prosperity of our region, noting, “it is deeply troubling that Northern Nigeria currently bears the burden of the highest number of out-of-school children in the world. This is an unacceptable reality that we must urgently address.”
“Every child deserves access to quality education and the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to succeed in today’s rapidly changing global economic landscape.
“As leaders, we have a moral obligation to invest massively in education and skills development, healthcare, and social services to unlock the full potential of our youth and empower future generations,” he said.
Besides, Yahaya stated that environmental sustainability is equally crucial to both our present and future,” adding that, “climate change, unsustainable agricultural practices, and population growth pose significant challenges to our communities.”
“We must adopt holistic approaches that promote environmental conservation, sustainable agriculture, and responsible resource management to safeguard the livelihoods of our people and preserve our natural heritage for generations yet unborn,” he said.