The nationwide coordinator, South East Renewed Hope Agenda (SERHA), Mr Belusochukwu Enwere has expressed optimism that the individuals of the area gained’t be lured into the newly unveiled coalition.
Enwere, who spoke in Enugu on Friday throughout the inauguration of the Enugu chapter of the group, mentioned President Bola Tinubu had proven dedication in direction of the event of the South-East zone.
DAILY POST remembers that earlier within the week, opposition leaders unveiled African Democratic Congress, ADC, because the official platform with which to cease Tinubu’s re-election in 2027.
Nevertheless, Enwere expects no problem from the coalition, as in keeping with him, Ndigbo had seen proof of Tinubu’s readiness to enhance on the infrastructure within the zone.
The coordinator described the South East Growth Fee (SEDC) as one of many main achievements of the Tinubu administration within the area.
“With the institution of the South East Growth Fee (SEDC), which is now totally operational, alternatives for progress and addressing urgent challenges within the area can be unlocked,” he added.
He charged members of the newly inaugurated Enugu chapter of the group to enlighten others on what the Tinubu authorities is doing for the zone.
He mentioned: “This initiative was conceived to showcase the progress and growth of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Supporters and stakeholders have been drawn from Enugu State, all of the native governments within the state, in addition to all of the wards.
“We’re all united with a resolve for a greater future by way of a people-oriented administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“The strides recorded thus far on the economic system by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and notable achievements in schooling, well being, infrastructure, housing, energy, amongst others, needs to be recommended.
“We all know that with the president on the helm of affairs, the South East can be developed.
“The South East will profit from the dividends of democracy and our individuals can be higher for it,” he mentioned.