FOSAD Hails Tinubu For Signing South-east Devt Commission Bill Into Law

July 24, 2024
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The Forum of South-east Academic Doctors (FOSAD) has commended President Bola Tinubu for signing the South East Development Commission Bill (SEDC) into law.

The group said the legislation is a testament to Tinubu administration’s commitment to addressing the unique developmental challenges and unlocking the vast potential of the South-east region.

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The FOSAD stated this in a statement signed by its President and Secretary General, Dr Stephen Nwala and Dr Uzor Ngoladi respectively.

“The establishment of the SEDC is a significant step towards the holistic development of the South-east, encompassing infrastructure, education, healthcare, and economic growth. It is a long-awaited recognition of the region’s need for focused and sustained investment to redress historical inequities and drive progress,” FOSAD stated.

“We recognize the Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives, Hon. Ben Kalu (Bende federal constituency, Abia State) who sponsored the bill and other reps who helped to pilot it through the House.

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“FOSAD believes that the SEDC will play a crucial role in accelerating infrastructural development in the South-east including security of lives and investments. The region has long been in dire need of improved transportation networks, reliable energy supply, enhanced healthcare facilities, and modern educational institutions. With the SEDC, there is now a structured framework to mobilise resources, plan strategically, and implement projects that will transform the region’s socio-economic landscape.

“We urge the Federal Government to ensure the swift operationalization of the SEDC, with transparency and accountability as guiding principles. It is imperative that the Commission is empowered with the necessary resources and support to fulfill its mandate effectively.”

FOSAD also called on all stakeholders, including state governments, private sector players, and the international community, to collaborate with the SEDC in its mission to drive sustainable development in the South East.

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It further highlighted the importance of community involvement in the development process, adding that people of the South-east must be active participants in the planning and implementation of projects, ensuring that their needs and aspirations are adequately addressed.

“We are optimistic that the SEDC will usher in a new era of prosperity and growth for the South-east, enhancing the quality of life for its residents and contributing to the overall progress of Nigeria.

“In this regard, FOSAD as a group with membership of diverse disciplines is willing to provide intellectual and professional input not only in structuring the new commission, but also in facilitating its work.”

 

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