Scale Up Intervention Across N’east Zone, Shettima Charges NEDC

* Flags off road projects, distribution of palliatives worth N15bn in Maiduguri 

* Says Boko Haram insurgency inflicted damages worth $9bn in North-east states

Deji Elumoye in Abuja 

Vice-President Kashim Shettima has called on the North East Development Commission (NEDC) to expand the scope of its interventions in the North-east region to cover more road projects regardless of their status.

Shettima stated this Saturday in Maiduguri at the official flag-off ceremony for the distribution of palliatives in the North-east region and the groundbreaking for the Jere Bowl road project.

The event also coincided with the 8th meeting of North East Governors’ Forum.

According to the vice-president, “I want to urge the NEDC board to expand the scope of its intervention to cover more road projects across the North-east region, including the Gombe-Bauchi, Maiduguri-Damboa-Biu and Gujiba-Biu roads, among many others.

“Though these roads are regarded as Trunk A roads, they will eventually be used by Nigerians, particularly the people of the North-east.”

He commended the NEDC board for its prudent management of resources and applauded the support of political leaders, including legislators from the North-east region for standing firm with the commission.

While tracing the history of crisis in the zone, Shettima decried the impact of the Boko Haram insurgency on the North-east, noting that it has “inflicted damages in the North-east to the tune of $9 billion. Borno alone has damages worth $6.8 billion.

“There are similar destructions across Adamawa, Yobe, Bauchi, Gombe and Taraba. If North-east of Nigeria was to be treated as a nation, we are poorer than Chad, Afghanistan, Niger”.

He commended the efforts of governors across the region for uniting the people despite their socio-political differences. 

The vice-president said: “The North-east is a kaleidoscope of colours made up of different people from different socio-political backgrounds. But, I want to commend our governors for coalescing these units into a single force irrespective of the differences in political and other backgrounds.”

He had earlier performed the official groundbreaking for the construction of the 22.5km Jere Bowl road network project, covering Jere and Mafa LGAs in Borno State, undertaken by the NEDC.

On the distribution of palliatives worth N15 billion to beneficiaries in 110 LGAs and 18 senatorial districts across the North-east region, the vice-president reiterated the commitment of the Federal Government to the welfare of the people.

Items to be distributed to beneficiaries across the zone include mats, variety of clothing materials for women and children, blankets, rice and vegetable oil, among others.

Speaking earlier at the event, Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, called on the NEDC to be more determined in the discharge of its responsibilities and urged the commission to focus more attention on supporting agriculture, especially irrigation farming in the North-east. 

He said as part of efforts to improve the fortunes of the region, the North East Governors’ Forum will collectively checkmate the activities of illegal miners, as well as engage actively with the Federal Government with the view to exploiting mineral resources in the region for the benefit of the people.

Zulum also commended security agencies for the progress made in the ongoing fight against insurgency and urged them to intensify efforts to eliminate the remnants of fighters hiding in enclaves in parts of the region.

On his part, the NEDC MD/CEO, Mr Mohammed Alkali, welcomed the vice-president, governors and other dignitaries to the event, disclosing that the first phase of construction of the Jere Bowl road network was among other infrastructure projects undertaken by the commission across the region.

He disclosed that while the commission has commenced the full implementation of the North East Master Plan, “it will simultaneously key into the present administration’s transport initiative by partnering with the states to deploy affordable and energy efficient electric and CNG-fuelled vehicles.

“Indeed, we will factor our activities with the Renewed Hope Agenda initiatives for agricultural value chain, food security, energy, industrialisation and human capital development that can be synchronised with our schemes, programmes and projects”.

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