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Look Inward For More Money, Jonathan Tells Northern Governors by Beaf: 12:50pm On Mar 10, 2012
[size=14pt]Revenue allocation: Look inward for more money, Jonathan tells Northern governors[/size]
By Yomi Odunuga and Daniel Essiet, Makurdi
Jonathan Jonathan

Governors who are pushing for a readjustment of the revenue sharing formula got a  a candid advice from President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday: they should develop the natural resources in their states to generate more funds instead of relying on the shares from oil exploitation.

The President believes that if the states partner with the private sector and create the enabling environment for investment to thrive, there would be less emphasis on the oil revenues, as most of the states would be self-sufficient.

He therefore urged the state governments to draw up an agenda aimed at reviving the dead sectors of the economy.

Jonathan spoke in Makurdi, the Benue State capital yesterday during the commissioning of Teragro, a subsidiary of Transnational Corporation of Nigeria (Transcorp) and the first fruit concentrates processing factory in the country.

Following the dismal poverty rate released by the Bureau of Statistics recently, the 19 governors of the northern states called for a review of the revenue formula they said was in favour of some states, particularly the oil-producing states in the South-South.

The President’s statement is seen as a veiled response to the push for a review of the revenue allocation formula, including the derivation sharing ratio; a development that has divided the governors along regional lines.

The President said: “We have resources in all parts of the country to sell. All states of the federation have products they can export.  The governors should work with private sector operators to produce and sell what they have not only to Nigerians but also for export.

“Nigeria is an agro-based economy even before the civil war and that is why they did not borrow money to prosecute the war.  We should be able to revive this process like it happened in those period where oil is not an issue.

“If we create the enabling environment and liase with the private sector, people will not need to steal or go into 419 before they can make it.”

Arguing that the tranformation agenda of the administration would be based on the involvement of the private sector in developing the economy, the President described the commissioning of the factory as “good example of all we have been doing.”

“The idea is good because if you get concentrates, it will be easy to export since it is always difficult to export raw fruits.

He commended the state governor, Gabriel Suswam, for seeing that a factory that could not be commissioned by former President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2007 was finally made to work with the patnership of the private sector.

Earlier in his speech, the Chairman of Transcorp, Mr. Tony Elumelu, said the corporation decided to venture into the agro business as a way of pushing forward the tranformation agenda of the administration and generate employment for the generality of Nigerians.

“What we are doing today is an answer to your call for transformation starting with agriculture. We will conserve foreign exchange with the commissioning of this factory and we are also planning to export fruit concentrates abroad.

“Already, we are getting calls from Europe amd elsewhere and they have shown interest in what we are doing.”

http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/news/39303-revenue-allocation-look-inward-for-more-money-jonathan-tells-northern-governors.html
Re: Look Inward For More Money, Jonathan Tells Northern Governors by Sunofgod(m): 1:02pm On Mar 10, 2012
The people of the north's natural resources (their people) can only produce and suplply terrorists.

Maybe they should start selling their suicide bombers to Afghanistan, Iraq and possibly Pakistan.
Re: Look Inward For More Money, Jonathan Tells Northern Governors by Dainfamous: 1:09pm On Mar 10, 2012
Sun of god:

The people of the north's natural resources (their people) can only produce and suplply terrorists.

Maybe they should start selling their suicide bombers to Afghanistan, Iraq and possibly Pakistan.
plus almajiris that kill youth coppers angry angry
Re: Look Inward For More Money, Jonathan Tells Northern Governors by ikeyman00(m): 1:13pm On Mar 10, 2012
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they can only supply a man that got 10 children and he doesnt know where they are

he later travel to abuja to sell suya
Re: Look Inward For More Money, Jonathan Tells Northern Governors by Arosa(m): 1:27pm On Mar 10, 2012
Very well said, GEJ.
Re: Look Inward For More Money, Jonathan Tells Northern Governors by Beaf: 1:33pm On Mar 10, 2012
It is the same thing some of us have been saying; most Nigerians (including the governors) actually think that governors and LG chairmen are elected to be mere decorations whose only role is to head for Abuja on a monthly basis, plate in hand. Our governors (except the like of Akpabio, Amaechi, Chime, Oshiomole, Lamido, Fashola and maybe Rhochas) are just a waste of time and a sad embarrassment. Needless to say, the Northern governors have proven themselves to be the worst of the lot, first by inaction and now by disgraceful utterance.
Re: Look Inward For More Money, Jonathan Tells Northern Governors by ausdy(m): 3:38pm On Mar 10, 2012
;DTHEY CAN SALE BOROKARAM/BOKOHARAM TO CHAD NIGAIL IRAN ALQAIDA TO MAKE MONEY tongue wink cheesy cheesy kiss
I DEY LAF OHH
THE NORTH DON SUFFER shocked

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