Governor of Kaduna State Malam Nasir el- Rufai said northern states were affected by tensions and challenges as criminal elements continue to wreck the rural economy, driving farmers from their fields, threatening lives and livelihoods and putting food security at risk.
The governor stated this at the meeting of the Northern State Governors’ Forum, held at the Council Chambers, Sir Kashim Ibrahim House, Kaduna, on Thursday.
He said communal tensions persisted in some places, setting up ethnicity and religion as sources of conflict.
“I wish to welcome my brother governors and our traditional rulers to this meeting. It is coming at a moment of when our region and our country are confronting monumental perils.
“Fate has entrusted with a duty, not only to provide a shelter from the storm, but also to help find a way to remove the triggers of the storm. In discharge of this obligation, many of us continue to engage in nationwide efforts to avert anarchy and advance the prospects of securing a breakthrough moment for our country.
“The northern states are especially affected by these tensions and challenges. In many of our states, criminal elements are wrecking the rural economy, driving our farmers from their fields, threatening lives and livelihoods and putting food security at risk.
“Communal tensions persist in some places, setting up ethnicity and religion as sources of conflict.
“We continue to grapple with the challenge of protecting our youth from the vice of substance abuse, and empowering them with skills and jobs,” el-Rufai said.
According to him, the agenda for Thursday’s meeting reflected an awareness of these challenges and their determination to address them.
He noted that the meeting should be considering the reports of committees they mandated last year to propose measures on security, regional economic development, youth engagement and how to better involve our traditional institutions in governance that would contribute in making our region better.
“Working with our traditional institutions, community and civic leaders, we need to accelerate efforts to avail our region every chance to successfully engage the challenges and possibilities of the 21st Century.
“We need enduring peace and security to ensure that our people can prosper and that our states can develop. Amidst the fears and despairs of the moment, we have a chance to offer hope and buoy up the spirit of our people.
“Our people are looking up to us for solutions. We need peace and security in the north and Nigeria. There is no time to engage in analysis-paralysis. There is no room to trading blame. There is no space for partisanship. Our people are in dire straits.
“We must discharge our duty as leaders to them by collaborating across all divides to solve the challenges that confront our region and Nigeria,” he added
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