Monday, 31 July 2017
Harnessing Benue's Economic Potentials
THE WEALTH OF BENUE LIE FALLOW
Written: 07/07/2015
By: Jacup Ochulayi
Somewhere in the southern part of Benue state lie fallow in large commercial quantity tones of limestone, the raw material for producing cement. Ulayi is one of the nine (9) districts in Ado local government of Benue state, the area contribute immensely to the mineral, geographic, agriculture and overall potential of the state. Study shows that all this potentials and economic viability in the area and the state have not been effectively harnessed by successive government and the private investor, even as several unsuccessful attempts have been made toward that direction.
Couple of months ago I read an article on the BBC website titled : D.R Congo; cursed by its natural wealth, it was written by Dan Snow, a British historian and TV presenter , the opening paragraph of that article reads “ Democratic republic of Congo is potentially the most richest country on earth, but colonialism, slavery and corruption have turned it into one of the poorest" Read here this article stroke me and also opened my eyes to imagine a lot of things, it also boosted my sense of pride as an African, a Nigerian and an idoma son.
Days and weeks came by and I kept wondering in curiosity, I wanted to know how a person or people so rich in natural endowment yet made poor, by what? I asked myself, circumstances or lack of political will? I wondered on, then, I remembered underdevelopment, bad leadership and tribal conflict could be some of the factors.
The situation in the D.R Congo is not far fetch from what obtains in Benue state the acclaimed food basket of the nation, it is not just by name that it was given that slogan, but for its rich agricultural produces and potential, a warmth and hospitable people, strong and determined youth population, all this are just but a few positive attributes to mention about Benue state.
Food produce such as rice, Beans, cassava, orange, sweet potatoes, maize, soya beans, and millet are some of the commonly grown food in different parts of the state, it is amazing the large quantity of food cultivated / harvested in Benue state and transported to other parts of the country year after year, with no tangible economic returns to the state.
Geological evidence also shows large commercial quantity of limestone (cement) in Ulayi and if effectively utilized will generate revenue for the state, create jobs for the teaming youth population and open the area and the state at large to rural and urban development. Timely, is the fact that the federal government of Nigeria recently placed a ban on the importation of cement into the country, in a bid to encourage local production of the commodity, Talking about cement and limestone, it may also interest you to know that in the 90s, revenue from Gboko cement factory amount to a large portion of the state’s internally generated revenue IGR, before poor management made it fall into the hands of private ownership and the rest since remain history.
Reviving and building new agro and cottage industries, as well as supporting existing small and medium enterprises SMEs in the state is expedient and it will just be one good step in the right direction for the APC led government of Dr Samual Ortomin in the state, considering his wealth of experience as Nigeria’s immediate past minister of trade and investment, he and Dr Olusugun Aganga as senior minister at that time, held that position and Nigeria was able to attract over 1 billion dollar worth of foreign direct investment into the country, the people of Benue state will not be asking for too much if such is replicated in the state.
Taking proactive steps in achieving this and other critical needs of the state will set Benue state on the path of socio economic self-sustainability, it will also provide employment for the teaming youth of the state who are almost at the brink of restiveness, such action will attract domestic and foreign investors, and most importantly, the state will begin to rip the full benefit of its potentials.
The Ulayi cement project has since remained a paper proposal yearning to see the light of day, which successive government and private investors have not been able execute. Opening the project to investors and giving the needed government support to see to its successful completion will just be one of the biggest selling points of this administration when it is counting its achievement in the coming years.
Tuesday, 4 July 2017
PLAYGROUND SERIES: ADO, THE POLITICAL HIJACK - (OPINION POST)
Written by: Jacup Ochulayi
Again a
major political and government activity gets an embarrassing disruption, the
formal inauguration of Ado legislative council and election or selection of
principal officers of the house, in other for them to commence work on the job
they were elected to do, almost a month after the executive under the
leadership of Hon Mrs Blessing Unogwu Agbo was sworn-In and has since hit
the ground running. Undoubtedly, Ado local government stands at a very high and
strategic pedestal in Benue South, and indeed on the entire Benue political
landscape, the political culture of the people remains active and participant
in classification, which has nearly made politics a career or source of
livelihood for a lot of our people. But, "The true essence of politics
would have been lost if it is not for the cause of advancing the development of
generality of the people in the society " (self-quote).
The
disruptive and inconclusiveness that trailed the APC Chairmanship zoning process
in Ado local government prior to the council elections in May, before the
intervention of the executive Governor of Benue State Samuel Ortom has
replicated itself again, now making it a political trend or pattern of
politicking or "getting what, when and how" and in this case, it is
for the interest of a" microscopic few", like our friend Hon Patrick
Obahiagbon once said. This is a clear attempt of political hijacking and
cabalism that is brewing around Ado political development and needs to be
watch.
This ugly
trend, is of great concern and a cause for worry on the part of political
watchers, stakeholders, analysts and true lovers of Ado, and as such, the need
to pen down this few words. Politics, especially at the grassroots should not
get to a point of violent disruption of peaceful processes, and when a few are
not able to get what they want, or perceive that the process may not favour
their interest, then they quickly invite stand-by thugs to disrupt the process.
If this emerging trend is not watched and squash immediately, it will eventually become the
modus operandi of some political actors, and consequently, a destructive menace
to the good image of the local government.
The
executive Governor of Benue State has a daunting task of catering for the development
needs of the entire people of Benue State, and cannot always be settling Ado's
unresolved political dispute each time it arises. The executive Chairman Hon
Blessing Unogwu Agbo is riding on a robust electoral mandate and she continues
to enjoy the true support of the people, ordinarily, one will expect that she
is given the needed support and leverage to excel in the task of governing Ado
local government, for the general good of the people. All actors should, for
the sake of democracy and progressiveness, shelve their sword and work towards
uniting the party.
The idea
behind PLAYGROUND SERIES is not to attack persons or group but rather, to make
commentary on political events and development in Ado local government........
NEXT EPISODE COMING SOON.
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