Vice-President Namadi Sambo on Thursday said he was personally in
support of the creation of New Gurara State out of the present Kaduna
State.
Sambo, who made his position known at the annual Afan
Festival held at Kagoro, Kaduna State, said the demand for Gurara state
was a positive agitation aimed at uplifting the quality of lives of the
people.
According to him, the Federal Government recognises the
inalienable rights of the citizens to operate within the confines of the
law for self-determination, promotion and harnessing the potential of
its people.
“Therefore, the socio-political emancipation of a
people lies in their conscious effort to champion a cause that will
progressively move them to the next level,” he noted.
The
vice-president expressed Federal Government’s sympathy over the loss of
lives and property in the Southern part of Kaduna State, saying
government was committed to setting up a military formation that
would
ensure adequate security in the area.
He said “we shall defeat the
evil of this insurgency and terrorist acts. God willing, we shall have
peace and development in our dear country.”
While congratulating
the people for the New Year, Sambo emphasised that the year was an
important year, being an election year, stressing that government was
committed to delivering free and fair elections.
He, therefore,
urged the people to be peaceful during and after the elections, saying
“no ambition of any politician is worth the blood of any Nigerian.
“I want to draw our attention to the fact that this time around, no act of violence shall be tolerated.”
He
warned that decisive actions would be taken against any person
participating in any violent act before, during and after the elections.
On
the festival, Sambo said President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration
was committed to revamping Nigeria’s tourism potential to make it a more
viable venture, which would create employment and increase wealth for
the people.
He added that the Afan festival had not only assisted
in unifying the people of Kagoro but had further promoted the nation’s
rich cultural heritage in the eyes of the world.
He said
government had opened the frontiers for effective utilisation of the
huge mineral deposits in the area through the Public Private Partnership
policy.
Sambo then announced the two Kagoro erosion projects at Kajimi were nearing completion.
In
his remark, Governor Ramalan Yero of Kaduna State, said the Kagoro
people provided an example of how diverse groups should live together
peacefully.
He said that the state government recognised that
culture and tourism were important sources of Internally Generated
Revenue (IGR).
He added that his administration was doing everything possible to ensure the provision of adequate security in the area.
On
the agitation for the creation of Gurara State, Yero said the executive
and legislative arm of the state government were all in support of the
creation of the new state.
The Chairman of the occasion and the
President of Kagoro Development Association, Mr Andrew Yakubu, former
GMD of NNPC and Mr Paul Abiyong, respectively, noted the importance of
the day to the people of Kagoro.
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