President Muhammadu Buhari has announced that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) will soon commence deeper search for oil and gas in the Benue State Trough.
This, he said, is the next step following the commencement of drilling in the Kolmani River area, located within Bauchi and Gombe States.
The President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, in a statement, said President Buhari announced this on Wednesday while addressing traditional rulers at the Banquet Hall, Government House, Makurdi, Benue State.
President Buhari recalled that as Minister of Petroleum in the 70s, he had seen “very interesting seismic surveys” that promised oil and gas from the Chad Basin through the Benue Trough down to the Delta region.
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He said for mostly commercial reasons, investment was directed to the Niger Delta given the promise of quicker results.
He narrated past efforts by him as Military Head of State to diversify the country’s sources of oil to strengthen its unity, promising that his administration would intensify efforts in this direction.
President Buhari welcomed the observation by the Tor Tiv, Prof. James Ayatse, that peace had been restored to Benue state following the containment of farmers and herders’ clashes as well as the fact the President had so far conducted decent and peaceful campaign.
The President promised to look at requests for more roads, bridges and tertiary institutions made by the royal father.
Earlier, the Tor Tiv had expressed appreciation to President Buhari, “for the way and manner you have conducted peaceful campaign, no riots, no violence, setting good example.
“We had a challenging time in 2016. Thanks for your intervention, for accepting our appeal to step up security. Operation Whirl Strike has succeeded in chasing away violent herders.”
He also called for a closer look at the border to stop “criminals and bandits” from crossing into Nigeria.
In his remarks, Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state called for free and fair elections, urging all contestants to abide by the outcome.
He told the President that, “We believe you are a man of integrity and you keep your words.
“I will like to believe that you will not do anything to truncate our democracy”. (NAN)