*Applauds Ndigbo for observing “sit at home order”
A non-governmental organization, the South East / South South Network on Tuesday demanded the immediate re-consideration of the South East Development Commission Bill (SEDC) for the sake of equity in Nigeria.
The group in a statement made available to our correspondent also commended the residents in the South-East and South-South states for observing the “sit at home order” marking the 50 years anniversary of Biafra war in which over two million people were killed and $50 billion worth of property and investment were destroyed.
The group noted that up till now the destroyed infrastructure in Igboland have not been rehabilitated by the Nigerian government but quickly set up agency to rebuild the North East which was destroyed by insurgency.
SESS network added that the rejection of the bill has once again revealed some group’s penchant for continuous marginalisation of the South-East and South-South states of Nigeria despite the existence of a Constitution which promotes equity in the country.
The group appealed to federal lawmakers from the south-east to lobby their colleagues effectively to ensure that the bill is passed when represented on the floor of both chambers.
According to the group, the continuous rejection of every opportunity to develop the south eastern part of the country is no longer acceptable.
The group said, “There is a saying that what is good for the goose is also good for the gander. If the National Assembly could pass North East Development Bill (NEDB) which was consumed by insurgency, the consideration of South East Development Bill (SEDC) which was destroyed 50 years ago is necessary for the peaceful co-existence of the South East in Nigeria.”
On the Biafra struggle, SESSNet urged the Federal Government to use the opportunity of the successful sit at home to take urgent steps to restructure Nigeria
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