Gombe Govt Partners UNIDO On Industrialization And Economic Diversification



Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe state has assured that his administration will partner  with the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) in order to benefit from part of the 60 million US Dollars set aside by the UN agency to boost Nigeria's industrialisation.

 Governor Yahaya gave the assurance when he received in audience,  the UNIDO representative to ECOWAS and Country Director,  Nigeria Regional Hub, Mr. Jean  Bakole at the  Government House, Gombe.

He noted that the UNIDO/ Nigeria Industrialization programme document is in tune with his administration's vision and economic diversification plan, especially with his determination to set up an industrial park in Dadinkowa as well as the efforts to revitalize the Balanga Dam.

He commended the organisation for its support towards achieving inclusive and sustainable industrial development, assuring that his administration will provide its counterpart funding in order to benefit from the UNIDO- Nigeria country industrialisation fund.

Alhaji Yahaya said his government has always paid attention to human capital development aside the provision of basic infrastructure, healthcare services, quality education and good governance aimed at improving the quality of life of the citizenry.

He said due to bad governance in the past, he had to seek for both local and international partnership  and intervention in order to galvanise forces and tackle the socio-economic challenges inherited by his administration.

Governor Yahaya also disclosed that with the available potentials in the state, partnering the UN agency will impact positively on the state, assuring his visitor that his Government will do everything possible to ensure the realization of the Balanga Dam in view of its strategic importance to the social and economic development of the state.

 Earlier the UNIDO Regional Director,  MrJean Bakole,  said the purpose of their visit was to seek ways of collaborating with Gombe state Government in domesticating the UNIDO/ Nigeria programme which  includes industrial policy,  agro allied industry, special economic hubs,science, technology and innovation among others.

He said UNIDO is committing $60 million into agriculture and agro-based businesses, trade and capacity building, housing and construction, infrastructure development, energy and environment, among other sectors.

He said Nigeria has provided a substantial part of its contribution towards the realization of the programme.

Mr. Bakoke said having visited Balanga Dam and seen the potentials, he is confident that if properly harnessed,  the people will greatly benefit in terms of jobs and wealth creation.

He commended the Governor's commitment to the well-being of the state, and assured of his agency's readiness to support Gombe state's industrialisation drive and the Governor's remarkable vision for the state.

Highlight of the visit was the presentation of the UNIDO/ Nigeria programme document to the Governor.

Ismaila Uba Misilli
Senior Special Assistant
( Media and Publicity)

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