BREAKING: New South-South Dev’t Commission Officials Will Drive Regional Growth — Firm

Roxettes Motors has expressed strong confidence in the newly appointed leadership of the South-South Development Commission (SSDC), stating that the appointments of Rt. Hon. Chidubom Nwuche as chairman and Mrs. Usoro Akpabio as Managing Director will usher in a new era of regional growth and sustainable development.
In a statement issued on Thursday and signed by the Chief Executive Officer, Arc. Kaycee Orji, the company congratulated the duo on their appointments by President Bola Tinubu, describing them as “well-deserved and strategically significant.”
According to the statement, Rt. Hon. Nwuche, a former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, has consistently demonstrated a passion for indigenous economic empowerment, youth inclusion, and institutional integrity — qualities that make him uniquely qualified to lead the Commission.
“His track record, particularly through legislative achievements like the Local Content Bill, shows a deep-rooted commitment to the advancement of the South South region and the nation at large,” the company noted.
Mrs. Usoro Akpabio, described in the release as a “rising figure in grassroots development,” was praised for her focus on youth-oriented programs and inclusive public sector strategies.
“Her leadership brings a pragmatic and fresh perspective to the Commission. With a focus on transparency, gender equity, and community development, we are confident she will deliver meaningful impact,” the firm stated.
Roxettes Motors stated that the appointments reflected a renewed commitment by the Federal Government to harness regional potential and drive industrial renewal.
“As a company deeply rooted in the Nigerian economy, we are inspired by this new chapter and look forward to supporting the Commission’s initiatives,” the statement concluded.
The firm wished the new appointees a successful and impactful tenure, reaffirming its belief that their leadership would serve as a catalyst for regional integration and economic progress of the South-South region.