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Exploit Amended Energy, Railway Laws, Group Urges Govt
The Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) Commission has called on South-West governors to take advantage of the constitutional amendment laws that removed electricity and railway sectors from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent List, to fast-track development of the region.
The commission noted that power and railway sectors were catalysts for economic growth and development, and there was a need for the governors in the region to properly utilise the opportunity.
The Director-General of the DAWN Commission, Mr Seye Oyeleye, stated this at the second edition of South West Investment Promotion Agencies’ Conference in Akure, Ondo State.
The conference, which was organised by the Ondo State Investment Promotion Agency in partnership with the DAWN Commission, was themed, “Powering South-West for productivity through increased investment in infrastructure”.
Representatives of all the state governments in all the six states of South West were in attendance, with focus on attracting investment for the development of the energy sector and rail transportation.
Speaking, the DAWN DG explained that organisation of the conference was driven by the presidential assent to the recent constitutional amendment, which decentralised the electricity market.
The decentralisation allowed states across the country to generate, transmit and distribute electricity as well as move railway from the exclusive legislative list to concurrent legislative list.
He said, “As a proactive region, the South West IPAs has created the platforms of this conference to engage critical stakeholders and sector experts in the two sectors to discuss the framework to harnessing the gains of this retail restructuring in Nigeria.
“Undoubtedly, power and railway transportation are catalysts for economic growth and development. Efficient rail transportation will facilitate movement of people and goods while self-sufficiency in power is a panacea for industrial development.
“These infrastructure attract investors since they engender profitable operations and reduction in overhead costs incurred on power and transportation”.
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