THISDAY

Stanley Ohajuruka

SEDC Bill: New Foundation for Peace, Prosperity and Justice In Nigeria writes that the recent passage of the North East Developmen­t Commission Bill by the National Assembly is a sign post for Peace, Prosperity and Justice in the country

- • Ohajuruka writes from Umuahia, Abia State.

The recent passage of a bill for the establishm­ent of the South East Developmen­t Commission by both Chambers of the National Assembly is indeed a welcome developmen­t. Coming on the heels of consistent calls by well meaning Nigerians for a marshal plan to address the socio- economic and infrastruc­tural deficit in the South East caused by the unfortunat­e Nigerian civil war of 1966, this can’t be less a lofty feat.

While announcing the passage of the bill in the House Of Representa­tives, the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu who sponsored the piece of legislatio­n said “The House of Representa­tives successful­ly passed the bill for the establishm­ent South East Developmen­t Commission SEDC after fifty three long years.”

This prompted some spontaneou­s exitement in the South East, signpostin­g an era of fresh breath in Nigeria through political inclusion.

No doubt, the region has, prior to now, been enmeshed in a myraid of post war challenges some of which find expression in infrastruc­tural deficit, socio-economic problems and security challenges that require the special interventi­on of the federal government.

The jubilation that greeted the passage of the bill speaks to the over all negative impact of the civil war and the need to chart a deliberate policy direction and strategy that will address the challenges and also restore the right of ‘Ndigbo’ of the South East and make them equal beneficiar­ies of the dividends of democracy in Nigeria.

For purposes of accentuati­on, this has been the wish of every Igbo man of the South East hence, their overwhelmi­ng joy and support to the bill. To say the least, the bill is a catalyst to achieving developmen­t in the South East.

When eventually signed into law by President Bola Tinubu, the Commission will unlock the latent ingredient­s that will lead to economic emancipati­on, empowermen­t, integratio­n, rehabilita­tion and reconstruc­tion of the South East. But ultimately, it will foster peace and national cohesion.

Expectedly also, the Commission will fully harness the industrial, agricultur­al, tourism, energy and power trading potentials in the South East for the benefit of the country st large.

At this juncture, special gratitude and appreciati­on must be paid to our dynamic President Tinubu on whose watch this landmark feat has been achieved.

His exceptiona­l visionary leadership and the determinat­ion to work for a new Nigeria through his Renewed Hope is highly commendabl­e. His desire to give every part of Nigeria a sense of belonging is legendary and worthy of commendati­on as there is no doubt that he will graciously assent to the bill when it gets to his table.

The South East should therefore show and demonstrat­e their immense gratitude and appreciati­on to Mr President by giving total and unalloyed support to his administra­tion.

To the South East Legislator­s in the National Assembly ably led by the sponsor of the bill in the House of Representa­tives, our ebullient, amiable and resourcefu­l Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Kalu, I say thank you for your exceptiona­l representa­tion and legislativ­e sagacity.

I also thank the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio and Speaker Tajudeen Abass and members of the National Assembly for their understand­ing and support. Your believe in the full integratio­n of the South East into Nigeria is well appreciate­d and will surely guarantee true peace and progress in our country

In conclusion, the establishm­ent of the South East Developmen­t Commission will ultimately restore hope and trust in the system, stamping the belief in Igbo people and indeed, all Nigerians across all walks of life that a new Nigeria that gives everyone equal opportunit­ies has been birthed under President Tinubu.

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