<P> According to Chief Nengi James, a Niger Delta activist, "for all sections of the country to become one entity, the geopolitical zones must be recognized in the constitution ." These groups are pushing for devolution of powers so that the geopolitical zones become autonomous and manage the resources within their territories in a Federal Nigeria . </P> <Ul> <Li> North Central (loosely known as Middle Belt): <Ul> <Li> Benue </Li> <Li> Kogi </Li> <Li> Kwara </Li> <Li> Nasarawa </Li> <Li> Niger </Li> <Li> Plateau </Li> <Li> Federal Capital Territory </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> North East: <Ul> <Li> Adamawa </Li> <Li> Bauchi </Li> <Li> Borno </Li> <Li> Gombe </Li> <Li> Taraba </Li> <Li> Yobe </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> North West: <Ul> <Li> Jigawa </Li> <Li> Kaduna </Li> <Li> Kano </Li> <Li> Katsina </Li> <Li> Kebbi </Li> <Li> Sokoto </Li> <Li> Zamfara </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> South East: <Ul> <Li> Abia </Li> <Li> Anambra </Li> <Li> Ebonyi </Li> <Li> Enugu </Li> <Li> Imo </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> <Li> North Central (loosely known as Middle Belt): <Ul> <Li> Benue </Li> <Li> Kogi </Li> <Li> Kwara </Li> <Li> Nasarawa </Li> <Li> Niger </Li> <Li> Plateau </Li> <Li> Federal Capital Territory </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> Benue </Li> <Li> Kogi </Li> <Li> Kwara </Li> <Li> Nasarawa </Li> <Li> Niger </Li> <Li> Plateau </Li> <Li> Federal Capital Territory </Li> </Ul>

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