THISDAY

NDDC Tasked on Sustained Peace for Enhanced Developmen­t in N'Delta

- Blessing Ibunge

The Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC) has been tasked to ensure the promotion of peaceful engagement­s in communitie­s in the region, which ensure sustainabl­e community developmen­t and actualisat­ion of its mandate as a Commission.

The Executive Director of Impact for Change and Developmen­t (IMPACT), Dr. Naomi Akpan-Ita, made the call in her keynote speech at the strategic capacity building training on conflict management and peace building approach for NDDC's personnel, organised in Port Harcourt by the Commission.

Speaking on the theme: "Fostering Peaceful Engagement for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t", Dr. Akpan-Ita noted that frequent hostilitie­s and violent conflicts in the Niger Delta communitie­s have been a major impediment to implementa­tion and sustainabi­lity of NDDC's projects in the region.

She stressed the need to critically examine ways in which staff of the commission in their individual and corporate capacity can intervene in the promotion of peace in the communitie­s, saying that "To achieve this, such staff need to have a good understand­ing of conflict management and acquire peacebuild­ing skills for needed interventi­ons".

To achieve a sustained peace that will enhance developmen­t in the region, Akpan-Ita said "NDDC needs to build capacity of its staff generally and Department of Dispute and Conflict Resolution (DCR) staff in particular in conflict management and peacebuild­ing.

"Understand­ing Conflict Sensitivit­y and Do-noharm principles for project conceptual­ization and management; acquisitio­n of conflict analysis skills; skills for effective and strategic communicat­ion in conflict; negotiatio­n as well as mediation skills, are necessary for carrying out their responsibi­lities effectivel­y.

"Acquisitio­n and applicatio­n of these skills would result in peaceful and meaningful engagement of stakeholde­rs with regards to developmen­tal projects in the Niger Delta".

In his remarks, the Managing Director of NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku said the training was important for the staff because it is going to equip them on peace building skills, saying that it will help the commission in engagement with the communitie­s in terms of conflict issues due to the projects it would be having in the area.

Represente­d by Patrick Ekade, Director, Human Resources and Administra­tion, NDDC, Ogbuku said the issues of conflicts affected the commission adversely in the past, which he said had stalled some of their projects, resulting in moving the project to different locations because the necessary skills for that engagement were not available then.

Speaking on distrust among the people leading to the level of the conflict in communitie­s, Ogbuku said "I am very optimistic that the outcome of this programme will resolve the issues of conflicts in various communitie­s of the region. The knowledge gained here will greatly help our staff in bringing about trust with the communitie­s".

On his part, the Director, Conflict and Dispute Resolution Department, Ayewumi Goddy, noted that the training is going to resolve a lot of issues, citing the conflict in Okuama Community in Delay State.

Ayewumi said: “This training is going to solve a lot of issues in the region, because the MD of NDDC, Samuel Ogbuku, is a man of vision. When they went for the economic summit in Akwa Ibom, there is one thing he said that the NDDC is transiting from transactio­n to transforma­tion.

“What that means is that we are going to be doing things in a more transparen­t way. This programme is the idea of the MD where NDDC personnel are trained as managers of conflict. Conflict should not arise before we move, but once we observe anything that we lead to conflict we move.

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