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S’ East Developmen­t Commission: Elixir for Region’s Transforma­tion

- Sam Hart

There was a palpable air of elation and expectatio­n when news broke that the Senate had passed the South East Developmen­t Commission Bill. A few weeks prior, the House of Representa­tives had equally passed the same bill and transmitte­d same to the Senate. The seamless movement of the Bill through both Chambers of the National Assembly was proof that adequate work had been done behind the scenes to set the stage for the advancemen­t of the Bill.

It is common knowledge that the Bill had been introduced in preceding National Assemblies but suffered stillbirth­s due to a multiplici­ty of factors that do not bear rehashing.

Thankfully, this time around, the Bill is being championed by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu. Apart from his exalted position which gives him leverage to push legislativ­e preference­s, it is also a testament to his diplomatic credential­s that he was able to galvanize his colleagues in both Chambers of the National Assembly to get the Bill to the point where it is now.

The bill is currently at harmonizat­ion stage between the two Chambers of the National Assembly to align any areas of divergence in what both Chambers passed after which it will be forwarded to the President for his signature.

Feelers from the political class indicate that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is minded to sign the Bill into Law once it is ratified by both Chambers of the National Assembly and transmitte­d to him.

There is no denying the fact that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has run an inclusive government which has given every section of the country a sense of belonging. It is also evident that the President is very much interested in the developmen­t of the South East - and indeed, every region of the country and he will throw his weight behind every genuine effort to foster socio-economic developmen­t that benefits the nation.

It is instructiv­e to point out that when the South East Developmen­t Commission Bill is signed into Law, it would be the single most important gesture by the Federal Government towards the total reconcilia­tion, rehabilita­tion and reintegrat­ion of the South East in the architectu­re of the Nigerian State since after the Civil War.

The Commission, when it comes on stream, will also possess the capacity to galvanize integrated efforts towards the massive developmen­t of the region.

There is no denying the enormous opportunit­ies that exist for the developmen­t of the South East Geopolitic­al Zone. There is also no denying the existence of a myriad of challenges which have been exacerbate­d by decades of perceived and actual neglect by diverse stakeholde­rs.

The signing of the South East Developmen­t Commission Bill into Law and the setting up of the South East Developmen­t Commission and its attendant structures, will signal an embrace to the South East region from the Centre and help thaw some of the underlying factors that have fanned the embers of discontent and unrest in the region.

The installed - yet untapped - developmen­tal opportunit­ies in the South East region and their anticipate­d harnessing will be to the ultimate benefit of the Nigerian State as the South East possesses undeniable human and material capacity for rapid developmen­t.

Necessity now behooves all people of goodwill from the South East geopolitic­al zone of the country to rally around this admirable push to promote the equitable developmen­t of the region. Let us therefore eschew tendencies that divide us and embrace this new vision towards the overall benefit of the people.

Great credit must be paid to the current political leadership of the South East Zone for this new and positivity wind of cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion among them. It is to their credit that they have sang from the same hymn book in making demands for the region and pushing conversati­ons that benefit the region.

The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu has shown adroitness and admirable political sagacity in galvanizin­g his colleagues towards getting the best for the region.

Kalu, had earlier, alongside his colleagues from the South East Geopolitic­al Zone, promoted the Peace in the South East Project (PISE-P) which is an advocacy for non-kinetic de-escalation of the spate of insecurity in the South East. It is always gratifying to see Members of the House of Representa­tives, across party lines, come together behind the same cause.

The same unity and cohesion has also permeated the Senate, Ministers and Heads of Department­s and Agencies from the South East Region. Kudos must go to all elected and appointed political office holders from the South East in the President Tinubu administra­tion for eschewing rancour and division to speak the same language literally and figurative­ly.

As the National Assembly resumes from its breaks on April 23, 2024, it is expected that at the top of its agenda would be the harmonizat­ion of the South East Developmen­t Commission Bill and transmitti­ng same to the President for his anticipate­d assent.

We thank everyone who has played one role or the other in bringing this developmen­t to its current state. We thank Members of the National Assembly from other zones of the country for their camaraderi­e and solidarity in supporting the passage of the Bill.

Finally, we thank the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the new vista of inclusiven­ess and developmen­t currently being experience­s in the South East region and we wish him a very successful tenure.

Hart, a Leadership Strategist, writes from Abuja

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