This commission must avoid the pitfalls of corruption and inefficiency that have plagued other similar entities, such as the NDDC and OMPADEC of the Babangida era. The NDDC, in particular, has become synonymous with monumental corruption, leaving the Niger Delta in a state of severe underdevelopment, fostering militancy, youth restiveness, et al
President Tinubu has signed the South East Development Commission into law, signaling the Federal Government’s recognition of the pressing need to develop the South East beyond relying solely on the state leaders.
Despite the responsibilities placed on the governors for governance, their performance has been lacking over the years.
The commission’s primary objective is to crystalize development in the South East and I hope it will be implemented with strict adherence to the bill’s content.
There is no disputing the fact that the aftermath of the Biafran War severely set back the South East by decades. This much was alluded to by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Benjamin Kalu, who spearheaded this discussion alongside other South East lawmakers.
The South East, despite its wealth in natural resources, has faced prolonged underdevelopment and degradation such that it is struggling to catch up with other parts of the country.
There is renewed hope for meaningful progress with the establishment of this commission.
This commission’s efforts must be directed towards sustainable development projects in key areas- Healthcare, Agriculture, Infrastructural development, and ecological and environmental challenges.
This commission must avoid the pitfalls of corruption and inefficiency that have plagued other similar entities, such as the NDDC and OMPADEC of the Babangida era. The NDDC, in particular, has become synonymous with monumental corruption, leaving the Niger Delta in a state of severe underdevelopment, fostering militancy, youth restiveness, et al
By learning from past mistakes and focusing on genuine development, this commission has the potential to transform Ala Igbo
This commission must not become another instance of “food for the boys.”
This commission must establish transparent processes, ensure accountability, and prioritize projects that directly benefit Ndi Igbo.
If these goals are achieved, the South East can finally overcome its historical setbacks and move towards a brighter tomorrow.
Chiechefulam Ikebuiro
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