La SEDC aura besoin de protection contre l'extorsion politique

La Commission de développement du Sud-Est (SEDC) fait face à une possible extorsion politique, nécessitant des garanties pour fonctionner efficacement.

L'article met en lumière les préoccupations selon lesquelles la Commission de développement du Sud-Est (SEDC) aura besoin de protection contre l'extorsion politique. Cela intervient au milieu des discussions sur la nécessité de garanties institutionnelles dans le paysage politique nigérian. Aucune détail spécifique sur les incidents ou les délais n'est fourni dans la source. Les sujets connexes incluent le non-adoption de la loi électorale et ses conséquences pour les élections de 2027, ainsi que les problèmes réglementaires dans les secteurs de l'énergie et du pétrole.

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