Nigeria’s southwest governors on Monday met in Abeokuta, capital of Ogun State where they expressed their resolve to forge ahead with the regional integration plan, especially in key sectors such as agriculture, security, economy, among others, in the overall benefit of the Yoruba nation.
Governors of the six states in the region – Akinwunmi Ambode (Lagos), Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun), Rauf Aregbesola (Osun), Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo), Rotimi Akeredolu (Ondo) and Ayodele Fayose (Ekiti) were present at the meeting conveyed at the instance of Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) Commission.
In a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting with the theme: “Economic Self-Determination For Western Nigeria: The Export Alternative,” and read by the host Governor Amosun, the governors approved the setting up of a joint task force and action to contain all forms of security threat in the region to guarantee safety of lives, property and prosperity of the people.
The governors also declared zero tolerance for crime and criminality in the region henceforth.
While declaring that the artificial boundaries, religion and political affiliation would no longer constitute barrier to the region’s development, the governors also directed DAWN Commission to develop a 25-year Western Nigeria Development Master Plan, while all the states in the region were encouraged to significantly improve bi-lateral and multi-lateral cooperation to foster regional development.
The governors also resolved to harness the “competitive advantage of all the states in the region for sustainable regional development,” while DAWN is to develop a revenue optimisation strategy for states in the region.
In order to improve food security of the region, the governors directed DAWN to convene a regional agriculture summit to be held in Ibadan, while approval was given for the establishment of Western Nigeria Export Development Initiative to drive the export potentials of the region.
The governors also directed that there should be synergy between DAWN Commission, Oodua Group and other critical stakeholders for a framework to drive the commercial and industrialisation competitiveness of the region, while a committee is to be set up to advance values and ethos as instrument of Yoruba uniqueness to strengthen the region’s identity and unity of purpose.
Speaking earlier, Governor Ambode said the attendance of all the governors of the region in the meeting was a clear manifestation of commitment to the economic and political integration of the region.
He particularly noted that the success of the integration initiative would not only be of immense benefit to the region, but would go a long way to actualise the growth and development of the country.