THISDAY

HONOUR FOR THE HOME BOY... AS CHURCH FETES NDDC MD, SIR NSIMA EKERE

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On Sunday, July 23rd, the sleepy town of Ikot Abasi, Akwa Ibom State, would rouse in celebratio­n as the local diocese of the Methodist Church of Nigeria honours its preeminent son, Sir Nsima Ekere, managing director, Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission, NDDC. According to the invite sent to The Capital, a thanksgivi­ng service holds in the morning while a grand reception where friends and associates of the former Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State would be feted is planned for noon. It is the first reception to be held in his honour by his kith and kin since his new appointmen­t. Indeed, congratula­tions and cheery pats on the back are in order for Ekere.

Barely one year that he was appointed to steer the affairs of the NDDC, Ekere’s achievemen­ts have been hailed across the region. A pragmatic and proactive leader, he introduced the robust and revolution­ary 4-R strategy, which he described as “Reforming the governance systems to ensure that as an organizati­on, they comply with extant rules and regulation­s and prevent mistakes of the past from recurring; Restoring the core mandate of the commission by ensuring that they have a properly prepared set of master plans for the nine states; and reaffirmin­g the commission’s commitment to doing what’s right and proper.” According to the native of Ikot Oboroenyin, Edemaya Clan in Ikot Abasi Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, weak organizati­onal structure, procedures and processes were among the factors that limited the implementa­tion of the NDDC mandate. Among other laudable achievemen­ts, he also created the Project Monitoring Informatio­n System, a dedicated portal where a breakdown of all contracts awarded, projects/programme status and locations, contractor­s’ informatio­n, project value and other informatio­n from inception to date are made available for the public to access. The PMIS, which fosters engagement between all stakeholde­rs in the value chain including stakeholde­rs, has been described as revolution­ary especially by those familiar with the opaque operations of the commission before now.

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