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Reps Back Regional Dev’t Commissions

by James Kwen
3 months ago
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The House of Representatives has reiterated its commitment to backing regional development commissions across the six geopolitical zones of the country.

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Speaker Abbas Tajudeen stated this when he inaugurated the House Committees on South-South Development Commission, South-West Development Commission, and North-Central Development Commission on Tuesday.

Abbas, represented by his deputy, Hon. Benjamin Kalu, emphasised that the commissions were crucial in bridging the gap between local realities and national policy, adding that their success will be measured by the tangible benefits they bring to ordinary Nigerians.

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The Speaker charged the committees to maintain strong oversights on the commissions to ensure accountability and transparency.

“Let me begin by reaffirming that the 10th House stands ready to provide full backing to all regional development commissions across the six geopolitical zones. These Commissions were not created for decoration and they are expected to function as active bridges between local realities and national policy.

“The inauguration we are witnessing today signals the beginning of serious work that must translate into practical gains. We expect these Committees to maintain strong oversight, propose responsive legislation, and hold the implementing agencies accountable for results.

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“As we inaugurate these Committees, let us bear in mind that regional development is not an isolated project; it is part of a national effort to build a Nigeria that works for all. Every region must feel a genuine sense of belonging in the Nigerian project. That is why this House will continue to insist on fairness, regional inclusion, and sustained engagement with those at the grassroots,” the Speaker said.

He urged the Committees to pay close attention to issues of accountability, equity, and responsible oversight. “The real measure of your success will be in the visible improvements you help bring to the lives of ordinary Nigerians especially the youth, women, and rural dwellers who often feel left behind.

“We must ensure that these development commissions become platforms for action, not bureaucracy. The decisions you take today must be guided by both present demands and future consequences.

“We are not just planning for today, we are laying the foundation for the generations that will come after us. Let us think boldly, act responsibly, and work with the seriousness this moment demands. The National Assembly will continue to play its part in ensuring that every region has the tools, the voice, and the platform to thrive,” he assured.

Abass charged that beyond legislation, the Committees must work hand-in-hand with state governments, traditional institutions, civil society groups, and development partners to implement homegrown strategies that respond to real needs.

“We cannot afford to work in silos. National unity grows stronger when all parts of the country see progress in their own communities,” he stressed.

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