The Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Yahaya, has expressed that he is bittered when some elements consider the North as parasite despite the abundant mineral resources in the region just as he took a swipe on successive administration in the state for not taking the issue of oil exploration in the Kolmani oilfields serious thereby setting the state back.

The governor said that more than ever before, the need to extract the discovered oil and gas in the Kolmani oilfield has become more imperative, especially with the signing of the Petroleum Industry Act and the clamour by some states to collect and retain the Value Added Tax, (VAT).

The governor who stated this during the signing of a Memorandum Of Understanding( MoU) between Gombe State Government and Rift Oil and Petroleum Company on exploring maximum benefits from commercial discovery of hydrocarbon in Kolmani site and other energy sources.

He further blamed the lack of political will to explore the abundant mineral resources in the state for the benefit of the people on the part of previous administrations as responsible for the current economic predicament.

The governor also disclosed that his administration, having actualised its vision into developmental policies and programmes, has been taking deliberate steps to open the state for industrial advancement through collaboration with genuine investors aimed at harnessing its God-given endowments for the benefit of the people.

He explained that he had severally engaged with President Muhammadu Buhari on the need to put pressure on NNPC and other relevant agencies and organisations to expedite action, expressing confidence in the ability of Rift Oil and Petroleum Company to deliver on the terms, considering its track record in the Oil and Gas industry.

Inuwa Yahaya said that “The need for us to explore and get the maximum benefit from our God-given natural endowments is imperative now having realized how much ground we have lost in that direction.”

He further explained that benefits from such huge investment to the state and country cannot be quantified, citing the signing of MoU with NNPC on the development of biofuels in the state, the N16.4 billion Muhammadu Buhari Industrial Park and the proposal by Madugu Cement to establish a Cement factory in Kembu and Kwali of Akko and Yamaltu Deba LGAs as an indication of Gombe State’s vision and readiness in investment drive.

The governor, therefore, appealed to the host communities of these Industries to cooperate and support the government and the Investors for their smooth take-off and operations, adding that steps are being taken to avoid the negative experiences associated with oil and gas.

 

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