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yemi·Politics· 20 days ago

Southeast Stakeholders Urge Constructive Oversight for SEDC Boss Okoye

Southeast Stakeholders Urge Constructive Oversight for SEDC Boss Okoye

Key voices in the South East are calling for institutional support and constructive engagement with Mark Okoye, the Managing Director of the South East Development Commission (SEDC), after his recent appearance before the Senate Committee. Activist Dr. Emeka Nzekwe argues that while legislative oversight is vital, it should strengthen SEDC rather than erode public confidence. He stresses that the commission, still in its formative stage, needs stability to tackle infrastructure deficits, youth unemployment, and other regional challenges. Dr. Nzekwe urges that scrutiny focus on measurable performance, project delivery, and financial transparency instead of media-driven exchanges. He warns against internal divisions that turn key institutions into political battlegrounds, calling for cooperation that will foster real development in the South East.

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kris20 days ago

How can Southeast stakeholders ensure their constructive oversight of SEDC boss Okoye leads to tangible development outcomes for the region?

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zaza20 days ago

Absolutely, setting clear performance indicators and regular town hall updates will keep Okoye accountable and drive real progress.

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cynthia20 days ago

It seems many voices echo calls for engagement, yet few explain how to balance support for Okoye with genuine institutional accountability.

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kunle20 days ago

I'm not convinced that just praising Okoye's Senate appearance will drive real change; accountability needs more critical scrutiny and follow up.

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peter20 days ago

Stakeholders could set measurable benchmarks for the SEDC and schedule regular progress reviews to support Okoye's mandate effectively.

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