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Igbo behind major investments in Nigeria, says Speaker

He said this during his speech at the Peace in the South East Project launch, initiated by Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu

Promise Eze by Promise Eze
December 30, 2023
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  • He expressed concern over the economic impact of the region’s agitations

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, encouraged Igbo leaders to engage with the Federal Government to address their valid concerns.

During his speech at the Peace in the South East Project launch, initiated by Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, he expressed concern over the economic impact of the region’s agitations, emphasizing that despite the South-East’s economic prowess, these issues had resulted in significant losses.

At the event held in Bende, Abia State, Abbas emphasized that peace in the South-East was integral to the overall progress and harmony of Nigeria.

In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs, Musa Krishi, on Friday, Abbas noted that the PISE-P was borne out of his deputy’s deep love for the zone and profound concern over the rise of insecurity, “which has cast a dark shadow over the region.”

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He lamented that the wave of insecurity “continues to cripple daily life and significantly paralyse socio-economic endeavours, in a region whose people are renowned for their resourcefulness and economic enterprise.”

Describing the project as “historic and patriotic endeavour” the statement quoted Abbas as saying, “Between 1956 and 1965, the then Eastern region was regarded as the fastest-growing economy in Africa and Asia. Indeed, the South-East has remained an economic powerhouse in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa, leading in trade and commerce.

“From Aba to Adamawa and Enugu to Europe, Igbo are known to be entrepreneurial, resourceful, peace-loving, savvy, tenacious and peace-loving. That is the character of the Igbo. That is who you are. Three of your cities, Aba, Onitsha and Nnewi, are among the most industrialised in Nigeria.

“A sizeable chunk of the major investments in many parts of Nigeria are Igbo-owned. Your contributions to the Nigerian economy, either through imports, business investments, or Diaspora remittances, among others, are indisputable.

“The contributions of the Igbo are apparent not only with regard to the economy but also in all fields of human endeavour, including literature, academia, the creative industry and many more.”

Despite its natural endowment, the Speaker added that the challenges facing the South-East have often manifested in the form of separatist agitations, unrest, and terrorism, noting that “The consequences on both lives and property have been colossal.”

To address these issues effectively, the Speaker said the stakeholders must first understand their root causes.

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