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Gombe Gov. to Buhari : Prevail on NNPC to begin oil exploitation in North

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President Muhammadu Buhari has been urged to prevail on the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) to begin oil and gas exploitation in the Gongola Basin.

Gombe Gov. Mohammed Yahayat told State House correspondents after meeting with President Buhari that the exploitation would trigger economic activities and create jobs for states in the region.

“With the discovery of oil and gas in Gombe and Bauchi states, and specifically, in the whole of Gongola Basin, we seek to get the support of the federal government so that the pressure will be mounted on the Nigerian National Petroleum cooperation NNPC and the DPR for them to see to the fact that the exploration of oil and gas deposit that is available in Gombe.

“In fact, the wider Gongola Basin is encouraged so that economic activities will be triggered, our people will have jobs and the Gombe will join the league of oil producing states,” he said.

Yahaya said he was in the Presidential Villa to show his solidarity over the way Buhari has handled the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as bring to his notice the pressure placed on the state by Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) arriving from states ravaged by insurgency.

On the impact of the recent floods in the state, the governor disclosed that 3,200 families have been displaced by flood in the state with two local governments affected.

He said he sought the intervention of the President to enable the state to tackle the impact.

“My mission to Mr. President is to one, show solidarity and compliments from the people of Gombe, especially from the way and manner he has been able to shoulder the big responsibility of managing this country, especially during the pandemic. We are even going out of the pandemic very soon.

“Just to congratulate and appreciative him for what he has been doing. It’s been quite long we met and I felt there is need for us to meet and talk.

“Secondly, Gombe has been shouldering responsibility as regards to IDPs and influx of people who because of the insurgency and displacement from the neigbouring states have relocated to Gombe.

“So, that puts a lot of stress on our resources both education, social and environmental and what have you. And as a result, we are having a lot of issues and we need to share and seek guidance from Mr. President as to how to manage the issues around insecurity and the people who have been displaced.

“Thirdly, the issue of recent flood that have been affecting the whole country. Much as we don’t have rivers around Gombe but the flood around the river banks of Gongola, which is covering two of the local government areas has  equally affected us and also resettlement of most of our people.

“But most importantly, because Gombe is situated between valley and because of poor planning and lack of proper environmental management, gullies all have developed.

“You might have seen in the last few weeks, the effect of gully erosion in Gombe state. So, erosional upset has really devastated the lives of our people and has really become a problem and there is need for us to seek support from the federal government,” the governor said.

“As at the moment, there are 200 active gullies in Gombe which has affected the lives and livelihoods of a lot our people. So, we brought that to the notice to Mr. President for him to see how best he could attend and render some help especially from the ministry of environment.

“More importantly, through the federal government understanding with the World Bank via the water management and water shed project which Gombe has keyed in but is yet take off.

“Once we are able to get that, we hope our problem of gully erosions will be solved partially if not fully.”

 

He explained: “Of recent, in two local governments we had about 3,200 families that have been dislocated. But we have been trying to provide alternatives.

“At the moment,  we designing layouts from which we will relocate all resettlements that are on flood planes and on gullies which are normally susceptible to floods.

“Those that have been displaced by insurgency have resettled amongst our people. As far as the issue of displaced persons are concerned, neigbhouring Borno and Yobe, we have an arrangement for them to settle with our people.

“So we don’t have IDPS camps per say. So, the people have acclimatized and have gotten used to living with our people and they are doing very well.”

 

 

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