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SEDC Bill: New Foundation for Peace, Prosperity and Justice In Nigeria
Stanley Ohajuruka writes that the recent passage of the South East Development Commission Bill by the National Assembly is a sign post for Peace, Prosperity and Justice in the country.
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.
.Ohajuruka writes from Umuahia, Abia State.