Efforts
at repositioning the South-East geo political zone as a major economic
backbone of the country may have started in earnest as the five
governors from the region resolved to pursue a common economic blueprint
that would boost its fortunes.
The governors, who were meeting for the first time since the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) lost the presidential election in 2015, said they
would work together to develop the economic potentials of the zone, so
as to raise revenues, cause development and create jobs for the teeming
youths.
And apparently to put a stamp in their new desire, the governors who
were physically present at the meeting, which held yesterday in Enugu,
nominated Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State as their new chairman. He
replaced former Abia governor, Theodore Orji.
Briefing newsmen shortly after the meeting, Umahi stated they also
resolved to pursue a common security agenda so as to stem the tide of
kidnapping and other security challenges that could affect the overall
development of the zone.
To fortify the cause for economic integration of the region, the Ebonyi
State chief executive disclosed that the economic commissioners of the
five states had being mandated to meet at a later date for the purposes
of articulating a joint economic agenda of development that will better
the lot of the people.
His words: “We decided to have proper economic integration of the
South East zone. And in this regard, we have instructed the economic
commissioners of the various states to come out with a blue print in
that regard.
“I want to first of all accept the leadership position that my
colleagues have imposed on me. Though I am not most qualified, but they
decided that I should lead the South East Governors’ Forum at a time
like this. So I want to thank them with all sense of humility and I
accept with all my heart.”
Culled from Guardian
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