Gov Uba Sani warns: Northerners may not sleep in their houses in the next 5 years

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.Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has raised an alarm that residents of Northern Nigeria may not sleep in their houses in the next five years if Northerners failed to retrace their steps and tackle insecurity and developmental challenges facing the region.

 Governor, Uba Sani, lamented that northerners have been holding key positions in successive federal administrations but have failed woefully to fashion out and implement programmes to tackle poverty, adress infrastructure gap and unify northerners.

He therefore advocated that past and present northern leaders should fashion out a Marshal Plan for youth development in the North.

Governor was speaking on Wednesday as a panelist at the Stakeholders’ Roundtable On Northern Nigeria Youth Development, organised by the Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation in Kaduna,. He argued that the people’s patience was running out because, “they are beginning to question our actions. They are saying no to our self-centered politics. They are demanding answers. And answers we must give them.’’

‘’Our people want to know why the North is backward despite the humongous amount sank into its development. They want to know why the Northern Elite who have for years been in control of the levers of power failed to develop the North. They want to know why there are thriving Southern owned industries and banks, while very few are owned by people from the North,’’ he added.

He recalled that before 2016, the North was largely peaceful, adding that “there were only occasional ethno-religious conflicts. People could travel freely around the North without fear of being attacked by criminal elements.

The governor lamented that “while other regions are busy addressing developmental challenges and making life better for their people, terrorism, kidnapping, banditry, insurgency, and communal conflicts have left Northern communities desolate. Our youths have been terribly impacted by the activities of non-state actors.Then came terrorism, banditry, kidnapping and insurgency. We folded our arms and failed to address the underlying causes of these threats to our collective existence.”

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