More political engagements needed to end Niger Delta crisis – Tambuwal

Suleiman Ibrahim
Suleiman Ibrahim
Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal with Course 25 participants of the National Defence College during their visit to Sokoto Government House...Tuesday 11/10/16 Photos: Sokoto Govt House

The crisis in the Niger Delta region requires more political solution than military, Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, has said.

“The crisis in the Niger Delta is one that requires more political engagement by all stakeholders. Rather than use military might, we should lay much emphasis on engaging all parties in a dialogue.

The militants especially must seize the initiative to restore peace in the region and ensure socio-economic stability,” the Governor said Tuesday in Sokoto when he hosted participants of Course 25 of the National Defence College who were on a study tour of the state.

He said the ability of the country to rise to challenges facing the nation will ultimately define the true worth of its leaders.

“Every country of the world is facing some form of challenges, what is important is the ability of the leadership to rally round, discuss and engage all stakeholders to come to a peaceful resolution of such issues,” he added.

Tambuwal commended the Nigerian military and other security services for their efforts in ensuring internal security. He said the successes recorded in the fight against Boko Haram should inspire them to look for solutions to other security challenges like kidnapping and armed robbery bedeviling other parts of the country.

He said President Muhammadu Buhari has good intentions for the country, and urged the people to support his efforts and embrace peace at all times.

On the theme of the tour, which is “Enhancing food security for national development: the role of state governments,” Tambuwal said Sokoto has embraced modern farming techniques and has joined other entities in declaring food a major security issue.

“In the recent past, we have embraced many cash crops because of the need to diversify. In Sokoto today, we are leading producers of crops like millet, rice, sorghum, onions, tomatoes, cowpea and variety of vegetables. From next farming season, we are including sesame among crops to be cultivated because of its economic value,” he added.

In his remarks, leader of the team, Professor Istifanus Zabade, said the participants, made up of Nigerians and their counterparts from other countries, are required to study cultural, social and political environment of chosen localities to broaden their knowledge base of all sections of the country.

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