Yemisi Izuora
The South East Chamber of Commerce, Industry Mines and Agriculture (SECCIMA) has made an appeal to thenFederal Government to create enabling environment to promote business growth and economic development across the country.
Former President of the body, Ide John Udeagbala, who made the call on Wednesday at Nnewi, Anambra State at the investiture ceremony of the association’s new president, Mr. Humphry Anthony Ngonadi, said SECCIMA is a voice of business community of the South Eastern Nigeria.
Udeagbala, who is also the first National Vice President of the Nigeria Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) stressed that SECCIMA is the voice and the eyes of the business communities in the five south eastern states.
“Chambers of Commerce the world over is unapologetically out to champion the cause of the business communities they represent. We therefore have no apology criticizing government actions or in-actions affecting our businesses. I encourage the new leadership to speak the feelings and the pains of SECCIMA to the powers that be without fear,” he advised.
He pleaded with the new leadership to partner with the south east governors forum for the overall economic development of the region and the economic prosperity of the people.
The former SECCIMA boss disclosed that the association recently held the south east forum with the five governors of the region to champion the course of community policing and the protection of lives and properties in the states.
He noted; “We recently partnered with the five south east governors to fashion out way to stop heads men from terrorizing our region. We shall do whatever within our power to protect our people and our properties from unnecessary attacks.”
The top business man appealed to the federal government to provide Independent Power Project (IPP) to power the business clusters in the region as she has done in Ariaria Market in Aba, Abia State, adding that similar gesture should be extended to other main markets and business clusters in other states of the region.
He appealed to the government to ensure south east benefited from the on-going rail projects from Port Harcourt to the Northern region.
The former SECCIMA Boss called on the five governors of the region to partner to develop the ports in the region, adding that such action will boost the economic development of the region.
He also urged the Federal Government to develop the Enugu International Trade Fair Complex like it did in Lagos and Kaduna respectively.
Responding, the new SECCIMA President, Mr Humphry Anthony Ngonadi promised to continue with the good legacies left behind by the former leadership of the association to bringing all the city chambers of commerce in the south east zone of Nigeria together and establish a strong Organized Private Sector (OPS).
He promised to work in tandem with NACCIMA and other bilateral chambers of commerce in Nigeria and other global business associations for the advancement of chambers of commerce activities.
Ngonadi is the third president of the association with the secretariats of the association located at Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture.