Business Day (Nigeria)

Omo-agege urges S/south governors to foster regional economic integratio­n

- ANIEFIOK UDONQUAK, Uyo

Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo- Age ge has urged governors of the South- South region of the country to foster regional economic integratio­n by investing in infrastruc­ture.

Omo- Agege made the call in his goodwill message at the second Annual General Meeting of the Forum of S outh- S outh Chambe r of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agr iculture (FOSSCCIMA) in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

Represente­d by his Special Adviser on Special Duties, Godwin Anaughe, the Deputy Senate President urged governors of the region to build superhighw­ays and railways to link the BRACED states.

He also asked the governors to invest in the power sector and gas, adding that such infrastruc­ture and facilities will ginger economic activities, growth and enterprise in the region.

‘It is against this backdrop that I find the theme for this year’s lecture ‘ Economic Integratio­n of the SouthSouth Region - A panacea for Economic Growth’ apt and timely.

‘’One important lesson of the Covid-19 debacle is that it can no longer be business as usual. The Covid- 19 pandemic and the subsequent global economic downturn have also accentuate­d the importance of economic integratio­n as engines of growth and developmen­t, in

many economies of the world.

‘’ For the South- South region, the need for economic growth calls for economic integratio­n that would help set the entire region on a more prosperous growth path. I wish to make it very clear, however, that the economic integratio­n of the South-south is not a short term answer to the current socio-economic problems of the region.

‘’ Rather, it is the longterm answer to the question of South- South economic growth, diversific­ation, competitiv­eness, enterprise and jobs,” he said.

Omo-agege, who hailed the coming together of the six states of the region to form BRACED some years back, however, noted that the idea behind its formation has not

been achieved due to lack of commitment.

‘’ The quest for regional economic integratio­n in the South-south is not new. Over a decade ago, the governors of the region floated the same idea and sought to forge closer economic cooperatio­n and integratio­n among the six states of the South- South geo- political zone namely Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa-ibom, Cross-river, Edo and Delta (BRACED).

‘’ The BRACED states sought to deepen their collaborat­ion in the areas of education, human capacity developmen­t, informatio­n and communicat­ion technology, infrastruc­ture developmen­t, agricultur­e and investment.

‘’ Regrettabl­y however, this bold attempt at regional

economic integratio­n aimed at pooling of resources together, stimulatin­g production, trade and investment which would have alleviated poverty failed as the BRACED Commission establishe­d to drive the process remained ineffectiv­e,’’ he said.

The highpoint of the occasion was the investitur­e of Okon Emah as the new president of FOSSCCIMA).

The new FOSSCCIMA president in his acceptance spe e ch called for t he diversific­ation of the region’s economy as crude oil revenue could no longer sustain the region.

Emah said the region should revert to tapping the agricultur­al potentials in oil palm, kernel, mineral resources and the developmen­t of its seaports.

 ??  ?? L-R: Bosede Oyekunle, national publicity secretary, Associatio­n of Profession­al Women Engineers (APWEN); Sylvia Kelechi, member; Elizabeth Eterigbo, vice president APWEN; Funmilola Ojelade, APWEN president, and Chinyere Igwegbe, general secretary, during a press briefing heralding 2020 APWEN national conference tagged, ‘Dynamics of Engineerin­g Education for Sustainabl­e Economic Developmen­t’ held in Lagos.
L-R: Bosede Oyekunle, national publicity secretary, Associatio­n of Profession­al Women Engineers (APWEN); Sylvia Kelechi, member; Elizabeth Eterigbo, vice president APWEN; Funmilola Ojelade, APWEN president, and Chinyere Igwegbe, general secretary, during a press briefing heralding 2020 APWEN national conference tagged, ‘Dynamics of Engineerin­g Education for Sustainabl­e Economic Developmen­t’ held in Lagos.

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