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Ex-VON DG lauds Tinubu for enlisting South-East in renewed electricity road map

“I am happy that President Tinubu has vindicated some of us that he will not abandon the South-East.’’

• February 28, 2024
Osita Okechukwu
Osita Okechukwu

A former Director-General of the Voice of Nigeria, Osita Okechukwu, has lauded President Bola Tinubu for enlisting South-East in his renewed electricity road map of infrastructural development project, “Light Up Nigeria.”

Mr Okechukwu, a foundation member of the All Progressives Congress, gave the commendation in Enugu while reacting to the recent South-East Business Roundtable for Light up Nigeria project.

Recall that the South-East Business Roundtable for Light up Nigeria project was held in Enugu on Monday, and powered by the Niger Delta Power Holding Company Limited and its partners.

The event, chaired by the Vice President, Sen. Kashim Shettima, was to launch an initiative to ensure dedicated power supply to industrial clusters across the country, with South-East as second in the series.

Mr Okechukwu said that it was worthy of appreciation that President Tinubu had his desire to renew the status of South-East as one of the industrial powerhouse of the country.

He added that the President’s commitment to revamp Nigeria’s backbone critical infrastructure – electricity – by his laudable programme, Light Up Nigeria, could not have come at a better time when the South-East was in dire need of economic and infrastructural renewal.

Mr Okechukwu noted that the Light Up Nigeria project would be the signpost of goodies for the people of the South-East and Nigeria in general, because affordable and constant electricity would make a stable economy.

He said, “Constant cum affordable power supply is the fastest route to economic recovery, empowerment of Nigerians, generation of employment and lifting millions out of poverty. No meaningful development can take place without constant and affordable electricity transmission,”

Mr Okechukwu also commended Mr Tinubu for vindicating some members of APC in the South-East, who had maintained that he (Tinubu) would not abandon the South-East.

“From the outset, one admonished the PDP that the South-East needs infrastructural development more than lavish political appointments; now change has come from unexpected quarters.

“This is the kind of legacy President Buhari engraved with the Second Niger Bridge. Hence I am happy that President Tinubu has vindicated some of us that he will not abandon the South-East.

“It is kudos to President Tinubu to enlist South-East in his renewed roadmap. I am confident that the whole country will benefit immensely from any infrastructural development located in the South-East, for Ndigbo are true patriots who habit and invest in all the nooks and crannies of our dear country,”

Mr Okechukwu appealed to Mr Tinubu to erase the age-long culture of impunity, stereotype and engrave at least one lasting legacy either by unbundling the Enugu Coal deposit for Coal Fired Power Plant.

“Or by investing huge in gas pipelines in the region and in addition, upgrade the Eastern Corridor rail line to standard gauge like the Western Corridor,” he said.

The APC chieftain also congratulated Prof. Barth Nnaji for his resilience in the face of unintended obstacles; thanking God that his dream had finally come true as his baby, the 181mw Geometric Power Plant in Aba was officially inaugurated by the vice president. (NAN)

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