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Awakening the North: A renaissance in development, By Abdul-Azeez Suleiman

EditorBy EditorOctober 1, 2025Updated:October 1, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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The vast expanse of Northern Nigeria has long been overshadowed by socio-economic stagnation. For decades, the region has remained ensconced in a state of dormancy, its potential lying untapped while the world around it surged ahead. However, a palpable shift is underway, as the Northern Elders Forum recently convened a pivotal summit aimed at revitalizing the region’s development prospects.

The two-day summit, held from September 29 to 30, 2025, under the theme “Unlocking Strategic Opportunities in Mining, Agriculture, and Power (MAP 2025),” heralds a new era for Northern Nigeria—one that seeks to reconcile its historical legacy with a vision for a prosperous future.

The forefathers of Northern Nigeria envisioned a region flourishing in agriculture, trade, and industry. Their sacrifices laid the groundwork for a society capable of harnessing its natural resources for the betterment of its people. Yet, over the decades, a confluence of factors—including political instability, economic mismanagement, and security challenges—derailed this trajectory. The consequences have been dire: widespread poverty, unemployment, and a disillusioned youth population yearning for opportunities.

Recognizing the urgent need for a renaissance, the Northern Elders Forum brought together a diverse array of stakeholders, including the Federal Government, state governors, and international investors. More than just a gathering, the summit served as a clarion call for collective action and strategic collaboration. The participation of investors from Turkey, India, Canada, Bangladesh, South Africa, and Saudi Arabia signaled renewed global interest in the region’s vast untapped potential.

At the heart of the summit discussions were three sectors—mining, agriculture, and power—each holding immense promise for transforming Northern Nigeria’s economy.

Mining

Often overshadowed by agriculture, the mining sector presents rich opportunities. States like Zamfara and Nasarawa are endowed with minerals beyond gold, including copper, lithium, tantalite, and granite. The summit underscored the need for a transparent regulatory framework to attract responsible investors, while improved security was highlighted as a prerequisite for successful operations. The call for harmonized land administration is particularly significant, as streamlined tenure systems would reduce bureaucratic hurdles and create an enabling environment for investment. Responsible mining, coupled with community engagement, was emphasized as the pathway to ensuring equitable benefits.

Agriculture

Agriculture has long been the backbone of Northern Nigeria’s economy, yet it remains undercapitalized. The summit called for modern farming practices, investment in technology, and infrastructure development to unlock productivity. With vast arable land and favorable climatic conditions, the region has the potential to not only feed itself but also position Nigeria as a global agricultural player. Partnerships with international investors could bring in technology transfer, while agro-processing would add value, create jobs, and stimulate growth.

Power

No industrialization agenda can succeed without reliable power. The summit’s recognition of alternative energy solutions is both timely and essential. By investing in renewable sources such as solar and wind, Northern Nigeria can not only address its chronic power deficits but also contribute to global sustainability goals. Collaborative efforts between government and private investors could drive innovation in this sector, providing the foundation for economic diversification and job creation.

A Turning Point

The MAP 2025 summit represents a watershed moment for Northern Nigeria. It testifies to the region’s vast potential and signals a call to action for all stakeholders to align efforts toward a shared vision. The collaborative spirit on display was a reminder that the challenges of the past can be overcome with transparency, accountability, and sustainable practices.

As Northern Nigeria awakens from its prolonged slumber, the path forward requires harmonized land administration, improved infrastructure, and responsible investment. If pursued with resolve, these reforms could reposition the region as a beacon of progress and development.

The stakes are high, and the time for action is now. With collective determination, Northern Nigeria can transform its narrative—from one of stagnation to one of growth, prosperity, and hope for generations to come. The awakening has begun, and the future looks promising.

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