From Ndubuisi Orji, Abuja

The Peace In South East Project (PISE-P) has unveiled a six-month action plan geared towards implementing its eight pillars of development, in the South East geo-political zone.

The Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives and initiator of the PISE-P, Benjamin Kalu, said the six months strategic plan would see to the improvement of healthcare delivery in the zone, amongst other developmental pursuits.

Kalu, according to a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Levinus Nwabughiogu,  stated this, while speaking virtually on the “South East Political Roundtable”, a current affairs radio programme on FLO FM in Umuahia, Abia State.

He stated that plans are underway to hold aa townhall meeting with all the lawmakers across the five eastern states of Abia, Anambra, Imo, Ebonyi and Enugu in April this year to discuss strategic lawmaking, conflict resolution among other issues.

The statement quoted the deputy speaker as saying:  “We already have what we call our six months strategic plan, our operational plan that will be addressing socio-economic challenges, enhancing security and peace building, stakeholder engagement, strategic implementation, resource management, monitoring and evaluation, communication and awareness, all these things have been done by experts and we are looking at achieving, promoting sustainable development, those goals.

“We look at conflict integration and peace building. We are going to be looking at enhancing access to education and healthcare, we are going to look at infrastructural development, empowerment and capacity building, community engagement and participation and sustainable peace and stability.

“These things I am talking about are some of the things that will be happening in the next six months and there are economic performance indicators, the KPI that we will be using to measure our progress in the next six months, economic activities as it is.

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“We are going to be looking at percentage increase in job opportunity created within the women, we are going to be looking at income level, those in average incomes that are in targeted communities.

“We are going to be looking at business development, number of new businesses established or supported, number of businesses we can bring back to the South East through our advocacy like I told you 15 billionaires were there. They came to watch what is happening and to say they are in support of it because they want their businesses to thrive here.

“We are going to be looking at healthcare accessibility which will include increase access to healthcare services and facilities. We are going to be looking at community engagement, participation in community programmes and events, there will be a lot of town hall meetings.

“There is a town hall meeting that is coming for the entire South East which is going to be around the Easter period where we are going to meet with all the legislators in one room and they are going to discuss how they want the legislative year to look like, it is coming up as part of our project.

“And we are going to have security and peace indicator, conflict resolution. We are going to be looking at decrease in community conflicts or dispute, we are also going to look at crime rate within the next six months, reduction in crime rate within targeted areas that we are going to pick as flashpoints. We are also going to be looking at peaceful co-existence which is going to focusing on increase in interactions among diverse community groups.”

And then also another indicator is the one that has to do with infrastructural and development indicator, infrastructural improvement, progress in infrastructure development e.g roads constructions.

“And also project milestones, we are going to look at completion rate of infrastructural projects within specified timeline; one thing is to attract infrastructure, the already existed attracted infrastructure, what is the timeline for their completion, who is pushing the agenda to make sure they are completed early enough.

“If the state is doing the one for the state, what of the one for the federal government, who is pushing it, these are the kinds of jobs we are going to be doing”.