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SEDA commends Senate oversight of SEDC

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…calls for full transparency, accountability

The South East Development Agenda (SEDA) a Regional civil Society organization and public accountability watchdogs has carefully reviewed reports arising from the recent oversight engagement between the Senate Committee on the South East Development Commission (SEDC) and the leadership of the Commission regarding the utilization of public funds appropriated for the development of the South East region.

SEDA commends the Senate Committee for its proactive and vigilant oversight of the Commission at this critical stage of its existence.

The Committee’s intervention demonstrates a commitment to ensuring that the South East Development Commission remains faithful to its mandate and does not descend into the pattern of inefficiency, opacity, and waste that has undermined the credibility and effectiveness of some interventionist agencies in the country.

The South East Development Commission was established as a historic vehicle for regional reconstruction, economic revitalization, infrastructure development, and the restoration of public confidence in government-led development initiatives.

The Commission therefore bears a unique responsibility to operate at the highest standards of transparency, accountability, prudence, and institutional integrity.
The concerns raised by members of the Senate Committee regarding the Commission’s financial submissions are deeply troubling and deserve immediate attention. Reports indicating questionable expenditure classifications, insufficient financial disclosures, and the inability of the Commission to provide clear and satisfactory explanations regarding certain expenditures have raised legitimate public concerns about the management of resources entrusted to the agency

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SEDA notes that the financial report presented before the Senate Committee has been widely described as inadequate, unsatisfactory, and lacking the level of transparency expected of an institution entrusted with billions of naira in public funds. Such deficiencies in financial reporting are unacceptable and inconsistent with the standards of accountability expected from a development agency established to serve the collective interests of the people of the South East.

Particularly concerning are reports surrounding expenditures that appear disproportionate, poorly explained, or inadequately documented. While it remains the responsibility of the Commission to provide comprehensive clarification, the issues raised by the Senate Committee underscore the urgent need for stronger financial controls, stricter reporting standards, and enhanced public disclosure mechanisms.

SEDA believes that any perception of reckless or imprudent use of the Commission’s resources, whether arising from actual misconduct or poor financial reporting, has the potential to undermine public confidence in the institution and weaken support for its developmental mandate.

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It is therefore imperative that the Commission acts swiftly to dispel all doubts through full disclosure and transparent engagement with both the National Assembly and the public.

We call on the leadership of the South East Development Commission to immediately provide detailed records of expenditures, procurement processes, project approvals, contract awards, payment schedules, project implementation status, and all supporting financial documentation required to establish public confidence in its operations.

Furthermore, SEDA urges the Commission to institutionalize quarterly public reporting mechanisms that will allow citizens of the South East to track budget releases, project execution, contract performance, and development outcomes across the region.

Public resources must be managed in a manner that is open to scrutiny and capable of withstanding rigorous oversight.

We equally encourage the Senate Committee to sustain its proactive oversight role and continue engaging the Commission in a manner that strengthens institutional accountability, protects public resources, and ensures that every appropriated fund translates into tangible developmental benefits for the people of the South East.

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The South East cannot afford another intervention agency whose impact is diminished by weak governance structures, poor financial management, inadequate oversight, or public distrust.

The lessons from previous development institutions must guide the operations of the SEDC from its inception.

The people of the South East deserve a Commission that is transparent in its conduct, accountable in its stewardship, prudent in its expenditures, and focused on delivering measurable developmental outcomes. This moment presents an opportunity for the Commission to demonstrate its commitment to those ideals.

SEDA therefore calls on all stakeholders to support efforts aimed at strengthening transparency, accountability, and responsible governance within the Commission, while allowing due process and institutional oversight mechanisms to run their course.

The future of regional development in the South East depends not only on the availability of resources but also on the integrity, transparency, and accountability with which those resources are managed.

Signed,
Comrade Nelson Nnanna Nwafor
Convener. South East DEVELOPMENT Agenda (SEDA)

Chiemezielam Kelechi Onuoha Steve, Esq
Administrative secretary
South East Development Agenda SEDA

For media communication
Email;Southeast Developmentagenda@gmail.com
www.seda.org.ng( site under construction)
Tel; 08033383708,07062949232

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