Dr Bello Sambo

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Dr Bello Sambo

Dr Bello Sambo

@BSBello_

Researcher, IRR @ Uni. of Huddersfield, UK. Team member of several UK, EU, USA rail projects. World Bank consultant. My opinions are strictly mine.

Huddersfield, England Katılım Ağustos 2016
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Team GB was disappointing to say the least
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Geordie champions league night.
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Northerner states/regions make you sit down dey watch, continue dancing omologo omologo and promoting rice, mosquito nets and mattress distribution as development. Our eye go clear one day sha.
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@bellosaleh @swdcgov Well fingers crossed they see it through. From what I hear they think regional airways is more priority than rail. So we are on a waiting list for award letter.
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Bello Saleh, PhD بيللؤ ساليح۔
A few days ago when the news of this collabo between @swdcgov and the Nigerian Railway Corporation broke, I tweeted a simple question: Is there NorthWest Development Commission? x.com/bellosaleh/sta… The discussions that followed were robust and copious - but few have anything positive to say about @NWDCOfficialNg. To many, while other regional development commissions were steaming full speed ahead, ours is stuck in gear one with the usual afflictions of nepotism, mediocrity, political opportunism and celebrated cluelessness. There is so much @NWDCOfficialNg can do in a place like the North West - which is an almost blank development landscape and where a few groundbreaking ideas could be transformational. But, alas, here we are again. @dawisu, this your post will trend for a few days and things will still remain the same. A region with the potential to be the most economically viable in the country will continue to produce beggars on every #Nigerian city street and millions of kids with no education. Arewa ma so yamma deserves more. This commission should not be left in the hands of charlatans and professional political opportunists. But, unfortunately, so it shall be - because those that should understand how much it can change the social and economic landscape of our region, and steer it in that path, will choose to use it as a vehicle to further their narrow political and selfish interests. ✌🏽
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NORTH WEST DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION: A Region’s Future on Hold! By Salihu Tanko Yakasai. A few weeks ago, the South West Development Commission, working with the Nigerian Railway Corporation, announced an MoU to link all six states of the region by rail. The project will rely on statutory allocations, contributions from state governments and private-sector funding. The plan is now being prepared for presidential approval, and it’s hard to imagine it won’t sail through quickly. That announcement, which could reshape the South West when fully implemented, made me turn to my own region and ask what progress the North West Development Commission has made since its establishment earlier this year. What I found was worrying. Of all the six geopolitical-zone commissions, the North West is the only one without a functioning management structure. The Managing Director remains the sole appointee. There are no Executive Directors, no departmental heads, and not even temporary support staff to run basic operations. A board has been appointed, yes, but we all know the board’s role is oversight. The real work happens within management, and that management does not exist. Funding is another major problem. Like the other newly created commissions (South West, South South, South East, and North Central Development Commissions) the NWDC has not received its statutory allocation (Eventhough it occasionally receives supports from here and there). It raises a basic question: why establish new institutions only to deny them the resources required to function? How is the NWDC expected to deliver on its mandate without the financial capacity to act? To make matters worse, internal tension between the Board Chairman and the Managing Director is already slowing down the commission. There have been reports of the chairman inserting himself into the day-to-day running of the agency, which is clearly the responsibility of the MD. Routine decisions, such as choosing a temporary secretariat on Murtala Mohammed Way—a strategic and secure location near Bompai Police Command—have become contentious. Approvals for submissions from the MD have also faced delays. These issues are troubling for an institution that has not even begun full operations. Yet, despite all this, the NWDC has drafted proposals across its core mandates: infrastructure, security, agriculture, human capital development, health and others. These ideas will never move beyond paper unless the foundational problems are solved. For the commission to take off, the region needs decisive intervention. The management structure must be completed immediately, with Executive Directors and departmental heads appointed without further delay. The Federal Government should also release the statutory funds meant for the NWDC so it can establish a functional secretariat, hire staff, and begin implementing its proposals. And just as important, the roles of the Board and the MD need to be respected: the chairman provides oversight, while the Managing Director runs day-to-day operations in line with the Act that created the commission. Just as crucial is the need for mediation among the leadership to resolve the ongoing friction that has already slowed progress. A small behind-the-scenes intervention by North West governors and other respected regional leaders could reset the relationship between the chairman and the MD. The commission should also adopt a transparent, public-facing approach by publishing short-term, mid-term and long-term action plans, in order to build trust and allow citizens to track progress. This is why the North West must act decisively. Our governors, federal legislators, senior political leaders and other stakeholders need to step in quietly and fix these issues before the commission becomes another dormant institution. Other regions are already demonstrating what their commissions can achieve. The North West cant afford to fall behind because of avoidable internal dysfunction!

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I understand @arewa_acf & #NorthernGovernors are meeting today. Top on their priority list is insecurity, energy and transport. I hope they will appreciate that, linking economic hubs and markets across areas in the best avenue to uniting the region. Transit Oriented Development!
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Diminishing returns creeped with deterioration of the colonial rail system is also another fact.
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When the northern region talks about groundnut pyramids and textile industries thriving etc, the region seems to conveniently forget the presence of colonial narrow gauge as a lever to the economic prowess of the time.
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I had a detailed read of the MAP agenda, and I think there is an urgent need to critically appraise the virtuosity benefit of leveraging the MAP agenda with optimised mixed mode regional rail service. This is essential in order to crystallise regional development plans
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After 2 days laid back working from home. I came to my disk to see these works in the pipe line.
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