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Group lauds Senate for passage of NCDC bill, says it will boost socio-economic development

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The recent passage of the North Central Development Commission (NCDC) Establishment bill into law by the Nigerian Senate has garnered public praise, and commendation for its potential to significantly enhance socio-economic development in the region.

The North Central People’s Forum (NCPF), expressed satisfaction with the passage of the bill, describing it as a highly laudable landmark.

NCPF stated that the bill has come at a crucial time to aid in the rapid socio-economic development of the North Central zone of Nigeria, which has experienced significant setbacks and neglect in the past.

A statement by the National Chairman of NCPF, Engr. Sani Ndanusa noted that North Central states, made up of Plateau, Nassarawa, Kogi, Benue, Niger, Kwara, and Federal Capital Territory is naturally endowed with arable land for agriculture, huge solid mineral deposits, oil and gas, long stretch of rivers Niger and Benue, as well as huge potential tourism with beautiful and attractive sites such as Zuma rock, waterfalls and forest reserves, found in several locations in the zone.

“In spite of its huge potentials, the North central zone has remained largely underdeveloped due to insecurity problems that have bedevilled its landscape, such as farmer/herders’ clashes, banditry/kidnapping, flood disaster, etc. which has hindered its people from engaging in productive economic activities, such as farming and trading.

“Similarly, as a result of constant violent killings due to farmers/herders clashes, communal conflicts and other forms of insecurity, millions of its inhabitants were forced to live in IDP camps spread in school buildings and temporary structures.

“Therefore, the establishment of the North Central Development Commission, with funds to be received from the Federal Government and international donor agencies, offers great opportunity for resettlement of displaced persons, reconstruction of roads, houses and business premises of victims of farmers/herders clashes and communal conflict, tackling developmental challenges of poverty/illiteracy, as well as creating an enabling environment to attract investments into socio-economic sectors for rapid transformation and progress of the North Central zone”, the statement read.

The NCPF praised Senator Abba Moro, Senator Musa Sanni and the majority leader, Senator Oyelola Ashiru, along with other senators from the North Central states for their relentless efforts in supporting the North Central Development Commission bill.

The NCPF chairman said their persistent advocacy since the 9th Senate culminated in the bill’s successful passage by the 10th Senate.

“Similarly, the NCPF appreciates the leadership of the senate led by the Senate President Godswill Akpabio and other senators who supported the passage of the NCDC bill.

“The NCPF also wish to appeal to PresidentBola Ahmed Tinubu to expeditiously give his assent to the bill, after its anticipated concurrence by the House of Representatives, to enable the speedy constitution of the Commission to fulfil its mandate for socio-economic transformation of the North Central zone”, the statement added.

Earlier, their lives Senate on Thursday passed into law a Bill seeking the establishment of the NCDC.

The Bill was sponsored by Senate Minority Leader, Abba Moro and Senator Musa Sanni, Niger East.

The NCDC Bill which was laid for its first reading on 5th October 2023, went through the second reading on 21st February 2024 and got the nod from the Senate after nine months including, its public hearing.

The passage at the plenary followed the committee’s report which noted that the Bill was in the interest of the zone and Nigeria as a whole.

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