By Milcah Tanimu
The Southeast Development Commission, established to manage funds from the Federation Account for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of roads, houses, and other infrastructural damages due to the civil war, has received praise from Senator Ifeanyi Ubah following President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s approval of the bill.
Senator Ubah expressed his appreciation for the President’s commitment to addressing the longstanding developmental challenges in the Southeast, emphasizing the significance of the bill in fostering regional unity.
“The passage of this bill marks the culmination of the Southeast’s tireless efforts, as championed by me and other lawmakers, to establish a development commission that will address the region’s critical needs,” stated Senator Ubah.
The bill’s signing reverses the disappointment from former President Muhammadu Buhari’s refusal to assent, which had previously reinforced feelings of injustice and hindered the APC’s progress in the Southeast. Ubah commended President Tinubu for paving the way for meaningful collaboration between the Southeast and the federal government, ensuring the region’s growth and prosperity.
Senator Ubah reintroduced the bill to the Senate on October 4, 2023, after the former administration denied assent to its initial version. He emphasized that this new version aims to establish a Commission focused on the development of the historically marginalized Southeast region, addressing challenges in infrastructure, healthcare, and economic development.
The Southeast Development Commission will also tackle ecological problems and related environmental or developmental challenges in Abia, Imo, Enugu, Anambra, and Ebonyi states.
Senator Ubah’s appreciation reflects the collective gratitude of the Southeast people, who eagerly anticipate the positive impact of this development commission.