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Gombe Gov: ‘We’ll Work with Devt Partners to Align Governance with Local Needs’
Segun Awofadeji in Gombe
The Gombe State Governor, Mr. Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has restated his administration’s commitment to working with development partners to align governance with the needs and aspirations of the people.
Yahaya gave this indication during a meeting with the Country Representative of PROPCOM Plus, a UK-funded project, Dr. Adiya Ode, at the Gombe State Governor’s Lodge in Abuja yesterday.
While highlighting on the state’s 10-year development plan, tagged DEVAGOM with the background from pre-office needs assessments in 2019, the governor stressed the urgency of forging strategic collaboration to ensure a sustainable development and lasting legacy.
He said: “In Gombe State we have a clear vision. We are working with our development agenda, which encapsulates our mission and vision borne out of the Needs Assessment that we carried out even before coming into office in 2019.
“We have no option than to partner with organisations like yours in line with the needs of our people. We must do it fast and do it well in order to leave a lasting legacy.”
According to a press release issued by Director-General (Press Affairs), Government House, Gombe, Mr. Ismaila Uba Misilli, the governor noted that some of the focused areas of PROPCOM Plus are in line with his administration’s agenda, especially the climate-related ones and the livestock development aspect.
Misilli said that with its strategic location in the North-east and its environmental restoration project, the Gombe Goes Green (3G) and the Wawa-Zange grazing reserve, there is no better place for PROPCOM Plus to forge partnership than Gombe.
“In Gombe we have a project called, Gombe Goes Green (3G), under which we are planting at least one million trees annually in our efforts towards environmental restoration.
We are also working with the World Bank on some similar projects such as the Livestock Productivity and Resilience Project (L-PRES) towards developing and transforming our livestock subsector and the Agro-Climate Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) Project to step up our implementation of sustainable landscape management. So with yours coming on board, there must be a synergy in order to reap the benefits,” he said.
Governor Yahaya stressed the imperative for Nigeria to harness its natural resources for self-sustenance, citing successful models like China, Singapore, and Rwanda.
He advocated for a shift from a consumer-oriented nation to a productive force leveraging Nigeria’s vast resources, population, and talent pool.
Yahaya said: “I am an advocate of Nigeria utilising its God’s given endowment to develop itself rather than depending on handouts from the so called developed countries or donor agencies. We are blessed with resources, the numbers and the talents. For instance China, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, India and even Rwanda utilised these endowments and they have now achieved tremendous progress; Nigeria must follow suit.”
Earlier, Ode informed Yahaya that Propcom+ is UKAid’s new flagship rural and agricultural market development programme aimed at supporting economic growth in conflict and climate affected regions in Nigeria by addressing environmental, social, and economic challenges in the country’s food and land-use system.
She sought for partnership with Gombe State Government in the areas of sustainable agriculture and forestry that will benefit people, climate, and nature.
“The programme aims to support the people, to adopt and scale sustainable agricultural practices that increase productivity and climate resilience while reducing emissions and protecting natural ecosystems.
“We’ll be working in Kaduna, Gombe, Adamawa States focusing on animal health, supporting both the public and private sectors to facilitate investment in agricultural value chains, smallholder farmers on rice production and irrigation infrastructure to facilitate core investment in these sectors,” she said.
Ode noted that the partnership between PROPCOM Plus and Gombe State would seek to stimulate investments in agricultural value chains, bridging the public and private sectors for impactful growth with a promising trajectory for sustainable growth and advancement in Gombe State.