Reps Deputy Speaker Kalu says SEDC would cushion civil war effect in South East region

Benjamin Kalu

From the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu came assurances that the South East Development Commission (SEDC) would address the problems of Ndi Igbo, orchestrated by the civil War over 50 years ago.


Speaking while addressing members of Club 17 Peace Movement, Abia State Caucus and Local Government Executives in Abuja, he stated that he’s working very hard at the federal level in collaboration with the state government to attract more federal government projects to not only Abia state, but their entire South East geo-political zone of the country.

Kalu called for continuous support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu led administration, saying that the President has been very supportive and caring towards the plight of the Igbo people.

The Deputy Speaker said that the “peace marshals” will be an arm of PISE-P, and the agents will act as peace preachers and reconciliation officers.

He asked the team to commence action, starting with all wards in Abia, and later to be extended to other South East States to achieve the aims of PISE-P.


He said: “I like you people, you have quality men here, I can tell you without mincing words that you people know what you’re doing. I celebrate the power of the mind, the brain. If you’re able to articulate, I respect you more.

“I saw how your executive articulated your position, bringing into play what’s currently happening with south east development commission, what happened on the 29th of December PISE-P, the interventions we are making, the jobs we’re creating, appointments we’re bringing down home, my efforts towards releasing our brother Nnamdi Kanu which means that you’re in tune with things happening around you.

“When we succeed with Southeast Development Commission, some people here should play a role. The SEDC will be bringing the solution that we have since over fifty years, post civil war. How do we stop this marginalization, how do we develop our place. We are ingenious people, we use little and make it much. I made it clear in that bill, I was very expressive about it.”


Recall that on December 29, 2023, the Deputy Speaker launched the Peace in South East Project, PISE-P, an initiative that canvasses non-kinetic approach to foster peace and end insecurity bedeviling the region.

Earlier, the Chairman, Club17 Peace movement, Chief George Nnanna Kalu told the Deputy Speaker that they visited to commend him on the good job he’s doing at the parliament and to notify him that they inaugurated a five-man local government executives in all the 17 Local Governments and mandated them to come up with strategies that will assist to disseminate information of peace in their various areas.

He disclosed that they have produced jiggles and stickers that preach peace in their communities, noting that these efforts will assist them in reaching out to the grassroots, if funded adequately.


Chief Kalu appealed to the Deputy Speaker to further assist their members in getting federal board and parastatal appointments, and as Chairman of the House Committee on Constitution Review, see to the possibility of increasing the number of states in the South East.

He assured the Deputy Speaker of their support for the creation of state police in Nigeria, adding that the present police structure is not meeting the demands of the people.

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