Governor Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe state, host governor to the recently discovered oil location in the Northeast Nigeria, has said that Nigeria’s ugly experiences of the Niger Delta will not be repeated in the north east.

In an  interview with BBC Hausa, at the weekend, said there are quite a number of things to learn from the mistakes of Niger Delta, adding that interests of all parties, including the host communities have been captured in the working document and guidelines.
According to him, incidences of oil theft and bunkering will not be experienced in the north east.   

Ques:
Your state came into economic limelight with the recent launch of oil exploration

Ans:
Yes, it was a great one for Gombe and Bauchi states. You recall that last Tuesday, the President, Muhammadu Buhari, commissioned the oil exploration at Kolmani, a border town between Bauchi and Gombe states. NNPC Limited is obviously leading the drilling while some other investors have indicated interest. Aside the oil exploration, there will be other integrated activities that would accompany the oil exploration.

For instance, fertilizer company, electricity company that will generate up to 300 megawatts of electricity would also be established there to complement other activities. It’s an integrated activities that would happen in this site.

It’s a huge investment and people who are knowledgeable enough in that field have been invited to participate in the exercise. So, we are optimistic that when the exploration starts in full, there won’t be any challenge.

Ques:
Before the official commissioning, yourself and Bauchi governor, Bala Mohammed, held a meeting with the President. What was the discussion and the outcome?

Ans:
Yes, and the discussion centered on the potential, opportunities and pitfalls that should be avoided. Obviously, the President has been playing fatherly role over this period.
At the meeting, he exposed us to several things as regards the development. He ‘drew’ our ears, meaning that he warned us against any step or move that would bring crisis and destruction to the people. He asked that we should not allow the God’s blessings that was recently found in our land to turn to a curse for us.

Ques:
What was your response or assurance to him?

Ans:
We assured him that people of the state see and regard themselves as brothers, and we have lived together for decades. So, not this time that crisis will come in between us because of oil resources.
Besides, lots of documentations have been made on the roles of all parties involved. Remember that Gombe was created from Bauchi. The President advised and also warned us about unpleasant issues that come from oil resources.

And we promised that we would do our best to ensure that equity, justice and fairness are done to all persons, and that all stakeholders would be deeply involved in all decisions and conversation.

Ques:
Are you taking any experience from Niger Delta, particularly on environmental degradation?

Ans:
If you look at what has happened in the Niger Delta where there has been oil exploration for years, there are issues of environment and host communities. The host communities have complained that they are not getting what they are supposed to get in terms of financial resources and other positive interventions, from the oil companies.

This, perhaps, gave rise to restiveness and other agitations by the host communities. As a result, both the country and the oil communities never enjoyed maximum benefit of the resource.

Ques:
What, specifically, are you people going to do differently to ensure that peace and unity are achieved?

Ans:
Peace is key to any growth and development. And we have committed to any cause that would promote peace and conducive atmosphere for the people to operate.

For example, the company that would do the exploration is not an indigenous company. So, we need to provide conducive environment for them to work. Otherwise, the exploration won’t work and that would affect economy of the states and the nation.
So, we need to support the company so that our people would benefit greatly.

Ques:

How will the people of Gombe benefit from this oil resource?

Ans:
Huge benefits, financial and otherwise, are coming our way. However, we have engaged consultants who are very knowledgeable in the issue of oil and gas. They have been the ones guiding us, telling us what to do and the benefits of each step.

The most important thing is that there will be massive job and wealth creation for our people,  skilled and unskilled labour. Another major benefit is on the side of fertilizer production. Before now, we rely on Lagos, Port Harcourt and other places for fertilizer materials, but that has changed with this discovery.
In addition to that, we would support any other measures or steps to ensure that our people enjoy maximum benefit of the oil exploration. We have an advantage. NNPCL has a branch and depot in Gombe, and the distance between the new oil field and NNPCL depot is not up to 40 kilometers.
So, we are good to go, and I can assure that generations unborn will benefit from this project.

Ques:
The President, during his speech at the commissioning event requested that proper care should be given to host communities. What’s your reaction to that?

Ans:
It’s a good suggestion and timely too given the fact that we are at the early stage of the process. Like I told you earlier, we promised the President that we would do all that is necessary so that people will enjoy these resources and the needed growth and development would come from there too.

Remember that the President signed the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) recently which is a guide to the oil operations in Nigeria. The Act recommended that a certain percentage of oil revenue be given to host communities.

I believe that if we follow the guidelines as provided in the PIA, we won’t have issues with any stakeholder involved in the system. As governor of Gombe State, I will ensure that things are done in accordance to stipulated regulations, so the rich and the poor would benefit. Justice would be served to all.

Ques:
Talking about the environment, the experiences in the Niger Delta seems unpleasant. What will you do differently to avert the Niger Delta experience?

Ans:   
The major step is to operate with caution and do what is right to all persons. I have to commend President Buhari in this regard. He budgeted billions of dollars for clean up of destroyed environment in the Niger Delta despite the fact that the people were partly responsible for the environmental degradation. Just because they want to sabotage the government and steal oil, they would break the pipelines transporting crude, thus leading to oil spills.

Evidently, no government in the past did what Buhari has done as regards clean up of destroyed environment in the Niger Delta. I promise that our people won’t engage in any form of oil theft or other illegal activities that might destroy farmlands or waterways.

We would ensure that all parties, government, companies, communities and others involved operate within the stipulated laws. That’s the only way we can enjoy peace and harmonious working environment. God gave us this blessing and we should work hard to ensure that everybody benefits from it.


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