My proposals being submitted to the secretariat of the Northern State Governors Forum for consideration at their next meeting. I hope they can pass all 10 of these resolutions

Ayo Akinfe

[1] By 2025, every one of our 19-member states must generate enough revenue to at least meet its running costs

[2] Every state in northern Nigeria must be twinned with a state in the south as part of our education policy. By 2025, every northern state must match its southern twin in terms of literacy, secondary school leavers, graduates and post-graduates

[3] Every local government across northern Nigeria must have at least one technical college. We must aim for a 100% vocational skills target by 2030

[4] The Arewa Consultative Forum will support the construction of five mega cattle ranches in Borno, Kano, Adamawa, Niger and Zamfara States. The aim is to make Nigeria the world’s leading leather goods producer

[5] By 2025, every state in northern Nigeria must dismantle its sharia laws. These religious restrictions are very off-putting to foreign investors and only serve to perpetuate the economic gulf between the north and south of the country. No foreign investor is keen on going to a state where its male and female staff cannot associate freely

[6] An automatic and statutory fatwah will be placed on any state governor, commissioner, or public servant across northern Nigeria who appropriates a sum of N10m or more while in office

[7] Every state governor must attract a minimum of $1bn in Islamic finance investment a year. To facilitate this, an Arewa Sukuk Bank will be opened with its headquarters in Abuja

[8] Taraba State will be designated as Nigeria’s wildlife state. The aim is to make the state the world’s largest wildlife sanctuary that attracts as many tourist as say the Taj Mahal, the Giza Pyramid, Eiffel Tower or Niagara Falls

[9] We all commit to developing the economies of our states and would like out politicians to follow suit. At the moment, our politicians appear distracted by the lure of Abuja but all evidence shows that the more this happens, the more impoverished northern Nigeria becomes. Ideally we would advice placing a moratorium on northern Nigerians running for president until we bridge the economic gulf

[10] Every state across northern Nigeria must specialise in one area of economic activity, be it tourism, power generation, manufacturing, food processing, etc. The aim is to ensure northern Nigeria matches the south in terms of generated revenue by 2030

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