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Almost 54 Years After Civil War, South East Development Commission Bill Passes 3rd Reading At House of Reps

Almost 54 years after the Nigerian civil war on January 15, 1970, the House of Representatives passed through third reading, a bill seeking the establishment of the South East Development Commission (SEDC).

The House unanimously took the decision at the Committee of the Whole chaired by the deputy speaker, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, after considering the report of the bill.

Standing in Kalu’s name as the lead sponsor and indeed, all the lawmakers from the South East region, the explanatory memorandum of the bill stated that the Commission will be charged with the responsibility to receive and manage fund from allocation of the Federation Account for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of roads, houses and other infrastructural damages suffered by the region as a result of the effect of the civil war.

When established, the commission will as well tackle the ecological problems and any other related environmental or developmental challenges in the South East States which include Abia, Imo, Enugu, Anambra and Ebonyi.

Incidentally, the passage of the bill is coming at a time members of the national assembly from the region led by the deputy speaker are championing a new initiative known as Peace in South East Project (PISE-P) which is craving for a non kinetic approach to resolving the socio-economic and sociological challenges and also boost the infrastructural development of the area.

The implication of the third reading of the bill is that it will now be taken to the Senate for concurrence before it will be transmitted to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his assent to make it a law.

Similarly, the House also passed through third reading a bill seeking to repeal the Weights and Measures Act, Cap. W3, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 to establish the Nigerian Weights and Measures Regulatory Agency, for the development and enforcement of varying scopes of legal metrology standards for the promotion of fair trade, protection of public health, safety and the environment.

The House also took the decision at the Committee of the Whole while considering the report on the bill.

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