Federal allocation may dry up sooner than expected – Gov. Umahi warns Igbos
According to him, the calls for restructuring of Nigeria will make that day come sooner than expected.
Umahi, who is also the Chairman of South-east Governors’ Forum, said only adequate preparations will enable the zone cope with the challenges that may occur if restructuring of Nigeria was achieved.
He said: “Very soon, there will be no more money coming from Abuja, it will happen just suddenly. If they just say okay let us do restructuring and of course the North is doing greatly very well, how do we survive? North has a lot of opportunities, they are moving into agriculture.
“And so some people see restructuring as a dream that may not come to pass. If they say we must restructure and let every region harness its resources and keep it, bring 50% of it to the centre, 30% to common pocket to be redistributed and 20% to the federal government.
“One of my fights in this state is that Abakaliki rice is not dimmed because it is known all over the world. But we have to do different things if we must excel. We have improved in agriculture actually but we have not reached our destination and we must get to the destination in rice production in this country.”
He called on women of the state to key into his empowerment programmes and promised more appointment of women into his administration.
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