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Resources of Katsina State. In Katsina State there is nothing that we don’t have. We have rennin, we have glass sand, we have kaolin and we have almost six to seven million people, that is human capital. We have agriculture in Katsina State. Nothing stops me for example, from having a ceramic industry from the kaolin we have, nothin stops me from Having a tomato processing company to tap from the tomato that we produce in Ajiwa, Jibiya, Dutsinma and Danja. Afghanistan is relying on granite, we have abundant granite in Batsari and nobody is doing anything about it. Nothing stops me from having a glass industry in Katsina because we have a lot of glass sand in Katsina and it is the chinese that are tapping it and they are even tired of tapping it! There is nothing that we don’t have except crude oil, which we don’t need, it is just a fact that we are not focused on using what we have to develop the environment, to develop the people, to develop the society? No, and on top of that,, I see no reason why I should not have round the year farming in Katsina State so that I can feed my people and my country. I see no reason why we cannot bring back that pyramid that we normally see in Kano back to Katsina. I asked somebody during the first republic, was Sardauna, as the premier of northern nigeria, goin to lagos to collect money? It was not so and he was able to develop the north. So why must I go to Abuja as a governor to collect money before I can develop Katsina? What was Sardauna doing that I cannot do now? I would engineer industrial revolution in Katsina that would bring sharada and bompai back to katsina that would bringf trans amadi industrial layout and ilepeju back to Katsina, that would bring kakuri and Onitsha back to Katsina as industrial base of Nigeria and we have a grand plan for that insha Allah and we will get there..... UMAR A. TSAURI jan. 2013
Posted on: Wed, 07 Aug 2013 09:39:34 +0000

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