Lecturer seeks resumption of oil exploration in Chad Basin
A lecturer with Nasarawa State
University, Keffi, Dr Sadiq Rajab, has urged the Federal Government to resume Oil and
Gas exploration activities in the Lake Chad Basin and other areas of the
North.
He made the call on Friday
in Keffi. He said that the significance of oil exploration in the Chad
Basin would boost the economic fortunes of the country.
The search for oil in Nigeria’s Chad
basin, which is adjacent to Niger Republic, Cameroon and Chad, had been
on for three decades. He explained that oil exploration in the
area would increase the nation’s earnings in view of the current
economic challenges and the hostilities of Niger Delta Avengers.
The don added that exploration would
provide employment for thousands of the youths, reduce poverty and
insecurity in the region.
Rajab stressed the need for the federal
government to assist the states that have oil to engage multinational
oil companies to develop the community.
He said that states alone could not
shoulder the responsibility of engaging multinational cooperation to
harness the oil in the Lake Chad basin and the north.
“We are appealing to the federal
government to assist those states that oil is discovered in them to be
able to develop it for national development,’’ Rajab said.
Similarly, the don advised the federal
government to support farmers with 20,000 tractors to boost rice
production in the country.
He said that if the federal government
wants to put an end to rice importation, it must assist real farmers
with the necessary farm implements to ensure massive production.
“I am confident if government assists
farmers with such implements, we will not have business with rice
importation either through the sea or land next year.
“We are not asking government to provide free tractors to farmers rather it will be based on loan at a subsidised rate.
“It is brightest idea for the federal
government to encourage farming, but it must assist farmers to achieve
the desire result,’’ Rajab said.
Besides, Rajab called on governors to
provide at least 5,000 tractors to farmers in their state annually in
order to encourage farming and improve their Internally Generated
Revenue.
According to him, if federal and state
governments pay enough attention to agriculture, it will develop the
nation’s economy in no distance time.
Rajab commended President Muhammadu
Buhari for taking steps to diversify the nation’s economy in order to
reduce too much dependency on petroleum resources.
NAN
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