…Warns against derailment of region’s economic renewal agenda
The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, has said that the vision of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for Northern Nigeria goes beyond politics, stressing that it is a well-thought-out economic and developmental strategy aimed at unlocking the vast potential of the region.
Yilwatda specifically said that the scale, depth, and intentionality of ongoing federal government interventions underscore a clear commitment of Tinubu to repositioning Northern Nigeria as a hub of productivity, trade, education, and infrastructure-driven growth.
He also said that the deliberate and strategic investments of the Tinubu’s administration in the North are designed to transform the region into a formidable economic bloc and a model of development for neighbouring countries across West and Central Africa.
Yilwatda, who stated these in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Information Strategy, Abimbola Tooki, emphasized that the Northern region, given its geographical advantage and economic potential, is strategically positioned to serve as a gateway to neighbouring countries such as Niger Republic, Chad, Cameroon, and Benin Republic.
He noted that ongoing infrastructure revolution, spanning roads, rail, agriculture, energy, and education, will not only stimulate local economies, but also deepen cross-border trade, enhance regional integration, and position Northern Nigeria as a commercial nerve centre for the sub-region.
Yilwatda noted that within the lifetime of Tinubu administration, the North will emerge as a strong economic powerhouse, driven by infrastructure, human capital development, and strategic investments.
On transformational infrastructure development, Yilwatda highlighted several ongoing and planned infrastructure projects that are critical to the North’s transformation, saying that they include; “The expansion and rehabilitation of major road corridors linking Northern states to key commercial hubs, facilitating seamless movement of goods and people”.
Others, according to the APC National Chairman, include the ongoing rail modernization projects, in addition to the extensions that connect Northern cities to ports and southern markets, thereby reducing logistics costs and boosting trade competitiveness.
He also said that it included strategic investments in energy infrastructure aimed at improving power supply to industrial clusters and rural communities across the region.
Yilwatda also said the development of agricultural value chains through irrigation projects, mechanization support, and agro-processing zones to ensure food security and export readiness are part of it.
He noted that these projects are not isolated initiatives but part of a coordinated national strategy to integrate the North into global value chains while strengthening its role within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
On education, the APC National Chairman described the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) as a landmark intervention that will significantly expand access to tertiary education for Northern youths.
He explained that NELFUND is structured to remove financial barriers that have historically limited educational attainment in the region, ensuring that no qualified student is denied higher education due to lack of funds. This, he said, will lead to a more educated, skilled, and competitive workforce capable of driving innovation and economic growth.
“Education is the backbone of sustainable development. With NELFUND, the children of the North now have a clear pathway to tertiary education, regardless of their socio-economic background.
This is a transformational policy that will redefine the future of the region,” he stated.
Agriculture, Security, and Economic Revitalization
Professor Yilwatda further pointed to renewed federal focus on agriculture as a cornerstone of Northern development.
He noted that enhanced security measures, combined with targeted support for farmers, are gradually restoring confidence in rural communities and boosting agricultural productivity.
He added that the administration is prioritizing:
Food security through large-scale farming initiatives
Support for livestock development and modern ranching systems
Access to financing for farmers and agribusinesses
Revitalization of dams and irrigation infrastructure.
These efforts, he said, will not only feed the nation but also position the North as a leading exporter of agricultural products to neighbouring countries.
Professor Yilwatda called on all stakeholders in the Northern region, traditional rulers, political leaders, youth groups, business communities, and civil society, to rally behind the Tinubu administration to ensure the successful implementation of these transformative initiatives.
He cautioned against the actions of self-serving politicians whose ambitions, he said, could derail the progress being made.
“This is a defining moment for the North and for Nigeria. We must not allow narrow personal interests to truncate a historic opportunity for regional transformation. The future we seek requires collective commitment and unity of purpose,” he said.
The APC National Chairman also described President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a resilient democrat who has consistently stood on the side of history, dating back to the struggle against military rule during the Abacha era.
According to him, “President Tinubu is a dogged fighter for democracy, a man whose political journey has been defined by courage, vision, and consistency. His commitment to national development is unquestionable, and his plans for the North are evidence of his inclusive leadership.”
Professor Yilwatda expressed concern over what he described as the lack of cohesion and credibility within opposition ranks, noting that their inability to effectively manage their internal affairs raises serious doubts about their capacity to govern.
“Their actions have exposed them as unreliable. They cannot organize or administer their own political parties, yet they aspire to lead a complex nation like Nigeria. As soon as they jump into a political party, they destroy it when they realise that their inordinate ambition could not be met and move to the next party. Entrusting them with power would risk taking the country several years backward,” he stated.
Yilwatda reiterated that the Tinubu administration’s Northern development agenda is not only genuine but also unprecedented in scope and impact.
He assured stakeholders that the APC remains committed to delivering tangible results that will uplift the region and secure a prosperous future for generations to come.
“The North is on the path to renewal. With sustained support, visionary leadership, and collective responsibility, we will build a region that stands tall, not just within Nigeria, but across Africa,” he stated.


