South East Governors’ Forum partners FG on rail transport, power, and infrastructure

The South East Governors’ Forum has said the forum is partnering with the federal government and other international organizations to improve power supply and enhance rail transportation and other infrastructural development in the region.

The Director General of South East Governors’ Forum, SEGOF, Senator Uche Ekwunife said the forum has recorded massive landmark progress in ensuring all-round development in the zone under the current governors.

Ekwunife said proposals are being processed, harmonized and analyzed and are currently waiting for a convenient time for the Governors to implement them.

“The governors are addressing the region’s infrastructure gap through strategic investments and partnership. The rehabilitation of the Eastern rail line by the Federal Government through the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) is a major milestone.

“Rehabilitation of the rail is ongoing with the first phase from Port Harcourt to Aba which is now set for commissioning this month of April. The second phase, extending from Aba to Enugu, is also underway. Knowing the concerns of Ndi-Igbo regarding a narrow-gauge system instead of a standard gauge, The South East Governors’ Forum is in partnership with the Ministry of Transportation and the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) to seek interventions in that regard”.

The SEGOF boss also disclosed that a feasibility study for the standard gauge rail has been carried out, adding that the forum is talking with the Federal Government on the need for a standard gauge rail line in the region.

In the area of power, Ekwunife said the forum was engaging relevant bodies to ensure a steady power supply in the zone to drive production.

“In understating the importance of reliable power supply for economic development, the South East governors in partnership with the federal government have commissioned the Light Up Nigeria project. This initiative is a measure taken by the governors in the region to boost power supply while leveraging on the transfer of electricity from the exclusive list to the concurrent list”

“The Light Up Initiative, an intervention program by the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) in collaboration with Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC), aims at providing steady and reliable power supply to industrial and business clusters in the South East”

She said the forum is seriously pursuing sponsorship of uniform legislation through State Assemblies on power, leveraging on the removal of power from the exclusive list to the concurrent list”

“This legislation aims to create a seamless and investor-friendly environment, eliminating encumbrances and hurdles while transacting business with the states in the region. Using the Enugu Electricity legislation as a model, the governors are working hard to make ease of doing business sacrosanct so that investors in the power sector can freely transact business with the entire region without any legal bottlenecks or impediments”. she said.

She however lamented the dwindling economic activities in the zone and blamed it on the lack of apprenticeship and disclosed that the forum is working on a regional apprenticeship system to engage the youths in business mentorship again.

Source: The Sun

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