Daily Trust Sunday

Buhari’s rapprochem­ent with South-East senators

- By Chukwudi Enekwechi Enekwechi, Journalist and Politician, writes from Abuja and can be reached via kwechis19@ yahoo.com

From the meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and some senators from the South–East region, it is obvious that the Nigeria’s leader initial promise to be fair to all sections of the country has come to fruition. It is understood that the leaders from the region tabled issues related to infrastruc­tural developmen­t such as roads, railway, power, airports and seaports. They also raised issues surroundin­g the exclusion of the region in the security architectu­re of the country.

As legitimate as the demands are, the large-heartednes­s of President Muhammadu Buhari to address the problems of the South–East as being canvassed by the senators signifies his desire to develop Nigeria equitably.

On assumption of power on May 29th 2015 President Buhari had assured the nation that he will be president for all Nigerians and from all indication­s he has lived up to the promise. If we remember that his electionee­ring campaign was hinged on the three planks of securing the nation, fighting corruption and revitalisi­ng the economy, then it is easy to appreciate the milestones already attained, all for the greater benefit of all sections of the country.

From all indication­s, it seems that the President Buhari administra­tion is using the diversific­ation policy to ensure that all sections of the country are supported to maximise their inherent potentials, thereby recent enhancing their comparativ­e advantages in different areas.

It must be acknowledg­ed that before President Buhari emerged as president, the biggest challenge confrontin­g the nation, and which retarded our progress was corruption. Indeed, no significan­t effort was made by successive administra­tions to tackle the menace, but President Buhari with the benefit of his long years of experience was able to decipher the problem, and chose to confront it headlong.

It is, therefore, needless to say that his single-minded determinat­ion to improve the lot of Nigerians propelled him on assumption of power to roll out several policies towards ameliorati­ng the plight of the downtrodde­n, though the turnaround will come with pains. This is however expected considerin­g the long years to which successive administra­tions subjected the citizenry to servitude through acts of omission or commission.

Basically, the economic policies which centre on energy, power, agricultur­e, road infrastruc­ture and general economic programmes are all aimed at revitalisi­ng the nation’s economy, and the South–East as a vibrant region has an opportunit­y to tap into them.

Again prior to President Buhari assuming office, corruption thrived in the system and this greatly undermined the ability of individual­s, groups and even regions to maximally utilise their potentials.

Is it not mind-boggling that despite the huge support the South– East gave the PDP since 1999, yet they failed to address basic infrastruc­tural needs of the zone which include roads, power, railway, housing, seaport, airports among many others?

With President Buhari only one year in the saddle, many of the dilapidate­d roads are being given attention. Definitely the senators’ recent engagement will help immensely in drawing the federal government attention towards addressing the problems of the zone

With Mr. President having used his ingenuity to release the great economic potentials in the various From all indication­s, it seems that the President Buhari administra­tion is using the diversific­ation policy to ensure that all sections of the country are supported to maximise their inherent potentials, thereby enhancing their comparativ­e advantages in different areas parts of the country, it offers an opportunit­y for the South–East zone to seek for areas of comparativ­e advantage and set up manufactur­ing industries in those areas. This strategy will not only boost their economy through job creation, but enhance the overall economic activities of the states and local government­s in the region.

Among other things, the federal government has initiated several empowermen­t and job creation programmes aimed at solving the unemployme­nt problem and addressing the hardship occasioned by the recession, and the South–East leaders have a duty to explore the opportunit­ies and avail their people with the informatio­n.

Government has also provided incentives in such institutio­ns like the Bank of Industry, Bank of Agricultur­e, Infrastruc­ture Bank, National Directorat­e of Employment and it behoves the relevant agencies of the various state government­s in the region to commence research into these institutio­ns and derive the benefits accruable.

We live in a competitiv­e world and every region, including the South– East must key into the mainstream of the economy. Already the President Buhari administra­tion has provided the enabling environmen­t for businesses, agricultur­e, mining and other sectors to thrive. Therefore, deliberate efforts must be made by the region to take advantage of the federal government programmes.

South–East is notable for the abundance of coal, palm oil, oil and gas, agricultur­e, human capital and many other potentials. To strategica­lly develop the zone, all the states must work out modalities that will stimulate investment across the region, and this includes reinventin­g the Think-Home philosophy as enunciated by former governor of Anambra State, Dr. Chukwuemek­a Ezeife.

The philosophy espouses the vital need for Igbos living outside the region to bring home their investment­s as a way of helping to develop the region. Across the country, South–Easterners have invested heavily in their places of abode and the considerat­ion in the Think-Home philosophy is that by investing a chunk of their earnings at home, they will also help in uplifting lives at home.

In this era of ‘change’ where the diversific­ation policy of the Buhari administra­tion is helping to jumpstart the ailing economy, it is only wise for discerning minds to tap into the unfolding opportunit­ies.

Corruption which has remained a bulwark for the nation’s sustainabl­e economic developmen­t is being tackled headlong, and this has reduced the obstacles that it poses for any meaningful or purposeful developmen­t. In a nutshell, corruption retards progress of any people and Nigeria is lucky to have President Buhari who is waging a relentless war against the malaise.

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