Nigeria’s Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi, has called on people from the South‑East region to adopt a forward‑looking mindset and support national unity as the country approaches the 2027 general elections. He highlighted substantial federal investments in infrastructure across the region as evidence of progress.
Umahi emphasized that while political differences are natural in a democracy, it is crucial for the South‑East to make strategic choices and acknowledge national development efforts benefiting the area. He pointed to several large-scale road projects and public works designed to enhance connectivity and stimulate economic growth.
The minister’s appeal comes amid ongoing political discussions about regional development and national cohesion. He urged leaders and citizens to recognize how federal infrastructure programmes can strengthen local economies and deliver lasting benefits through collaboration with the government.
Although Umahi focused on the positive outcomes of federal projects, critics continue to call for more targeted policies to accelerate growth in the South‑East. The remarks underscore the broader debate on balancing national initiatives with regional priorities ahead of the next electoral cycle.
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