The member representing Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo Federal Constituency and Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Hon. Philip Agbese, has hinted that the clamour for the creation of Apa State would enjoy the support of his colleagues in the green chamber.
Speaking to newsmen on Wednesday ahead of the Constitutional Review Public Hearing for North Central B, he said this move will bring governance closer to the people, enhance service delivery, increase economic opportunities and promote accountability and transparency at the grassroots level.
Agbese reiterated his support for the creation of Apa State and the establishment of new local government areas in Enone, including Avovo, Ari, and Ufia, out of Ado; Okam and Owukpa LGAs from Ogbadibo; and Edumoga Ehaje and Edumoga Itso LGAs from Okpokwu.
According to him, these initiatives will unlock the vast potential of the constituency, ensuring governance is more responsive to the needs of the people.
“By creating new local governments and Apa State, we can bridge the gap between our people and governance, ensuring that they receive the attention and resources they deserve,” he said.
“When you have local governments that are closer to the people, you have more effective governance. The people would have more access to their leaders, and this would lead to more responsive governance,” he explained.
On the creation of Apa State, Agbese stated that it would provide a platform for accelerated development, enabling the region to address its unique challenges and opportunities with autonomy and resources.
“Apa State would be a catalyst for growth and development in our region. We have the human and natural resources, and with the creation of Apa State, we would be able to unlock our full potential.
“Historically, our region has been marginalised in terms of resource allocation and infrastructural development. Apa State would provide a platform for accelerated development, allowing us to address our unique challenges and opportunities with the autonomy and resources that come with statehood,” he said.
When asked about the potential challenges, Agbese acknowledged that there might be some hurdles, but he was optimistic that they could be overcome.
“We are not naive to the challenges that come with creating new states and local governments. But I believe that with determination, hard work, and the support of the people, we can overcome these challenges and build a brighter future for our region,” he said.
Agbese urged his fellow citizens, community leaders, traditional institutions, and all stakeholders to support this noble initiative.
“Let us seize this moment of constitutional review to reshape our future and ensure that our constituency gets the attention and resources it deserves,” he said.