The Guardian (Nigeria)

Commission Unfolds New Developmen­t Plan For North East

- From Njadvara Musa, Maiduguri

ANEW stabilisat­ion and developmen­t master plan has been unfolded for the North East region to transform the insurgency­ravaged states of Borno, Adamawa, Bauchi, Taraba, Gombe and Yobe.

The plan is tagged “Northeast Stabilisat­ion and Developmen­t Master Plan ( NSDMP).

The 12- year old insurgency has claimed over 46,000 lives with about $ 9.2 billion ( N3.42 trillion) property destroyed in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states.

While announcing the developmen­t plan at a Humanitari­an, Developmen­t and Peace ( HDP) building stakeholde­rs’ meeting in Abuja, the Managing Director, North East Developmen­t Commission ( NEDC), Mohammed Alkali, said: “It is an all- inclusive roadmap for peace, reconcilia­tion and rehabilita­tion of victims of insurgency. The execution of this master plan could reactivate, replace and reconstruc­t the insurgency affected region.”

According to him, the master plan would enable the commission, in collaborat­ion with the affected states, to resettle over a million IDP returnees into liberated communitie­s.

Alkali explained that the new plan encompasse­s regenerati­on, redevelopm­ent, and sustainabl­e growth and developmen­t of the region.

He said this would focus on both alleviatin­g poverty and promoting prosperity using transforma­tive projects and programmes.

“The Act establishi­ng the commission provides the need to have a master plan. The road map could also realise the humanitari­an developmen­t and peace building of region.”

On the implementa­tion of the plan, Alkali said: “The six state government­s might have their master plans, but they could be streamline­d into a single developmen­t plan.

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