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Crude Oil vs Zamfara Gold: S’South Govs, Others Brainstorm

Governors in the South-South states will storm Port Harcourt, today, to take a common position on why Zamfara State can take ownership of its gold reserve while their states are barred from laying claim to crude oil extracted from the region.
The Delta State Governor, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa gave the hint, last Wednesday.
He said ministers and lawmakers from the region are attending.
Okowa warned that no law of the country permits Zamfara State Government to control and manage gold deposits in the state, adding that the governors of South-South region would soon take up the matter with the Federal Government.
The Delta governor, who spoke at his 2020 quarterly media interaction in Asaba, the state capital, maintained that what Zamfara State Government was doing was clearly an illegality.
He warned that if the matter was not properly addressed, the South-South governors would have no option than to assume control of oil and gas resources in their states.
The governor, a former senator, said that the South-South governors believe in restructuring and resource control.
He also applauded the efforts of the South-South governors, who he said, though could do better, were already doing very well amidst the challenges they face in the development of their respective states.
According to him, “South-South governors before now have been talking about the need for restructuring and need for resource control; obviously, we are on that because we feel there is the need to restructure not only the country, but the management of its resources.
“We cannot apply laws in our nation to the point that it becomes discriminatory because, if people are allowed to process their solid minerals, they should also be allowed to do same for their oil.
“So, we are going to be very hard and try to make our voice heard as strong as possible during the meeting”, he said.
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