Business Day (Nigeria)

NDDC boss vows to defend the people’s asset, amid growing pressure

- IGNATIUS CHUKWU

The earth- quaking revelation­s made so far by the Acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC), Joi Nunieh, seem to bring huge pressure on her interim management committee as the Senate wants her to give way for the board just screened.

Despite this, the Ogoniborn Nunieh has assured that the Interim Management Committee of the Commission would defend the wealth of the people of the Niger Delta region. She has just cancelled a deal that gives one consultant N1billion every month for helping to collect statutory funds from internatio­nal oil corporatio­ns, something she said was unnecessar­y. She has also revealed how a senator alone cornered 300 contracts and got paid for 120 without lifting a shovel; and how one company has 87 vouchers waiting for payment. These are how the NDDC came to owe over N3 trillion to contractor­s.

Nunieh, who addressed Ogoni youths that paid a solidarity visit to the NDDC headquarte­rs in Port Harcourt, said that no one would be allowed to deprive the people of their resources.

She said: “I have been in the Niger Delta struggle from the beginning, and these people are beneficiar­ies of the struggle. But we will not allow them to take the money belonging to the people of the Niger Delta.”

The NDDC Chief Executive Officer said that the Commission had cancelled the monthly agent’s fee of N1billion being paid to a consultant, adding that the payment of three per cent for gas had also been cancelled.

Nunieh thanked the people of the Niger Delta for trusting members of the Interim Management Committee. She remarked: “I want to thank Mr. President especially, for believing in us and insisting on upholding the constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“The President said that he will act in accordance with the Act establishi­ng the NDDC. And the Act says that after Cross River, Delta will produce the Chairman, but some people do not want Delta to be chairman. They don’t have the right to dictate. They will only obey the provisions of the Act and as good citizens we stand on the provisions of the NDDC Act.”

The NDDC boss assured that developmen­t would be taken to all nooks and crannies of the Niger Delta region, stating: “Anywhere you come from in the Niger Delta, the NDDC is coming to your villages, every village will have water to drink, every village will have primary health facility. We will work with all the governors and stakeholde­rs in the region.”

Nunieh said that the forensic audit ordered by the President would help the NDDC to recover all funds that were illegally taken away from it. She urged the youths to go back to their communitie­s because the NDDC would meet them there. “We are bringing developmen­t to the communitie­s,” she pledged.

The Leader of the Ogoni youths, Felix Nwidag, said that Niger Delta youths were solidly behind the NDDC three-man Interim management Committee, stating that nothing would shake their resolve to ensure that it succeeded.

Abia State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalist­s (NUJ) has inaugurate­d a 5-man committee to organise its 2019 media summit.

Uzomba Ekwribe, former state council secretary is the chairman of the committee, while Udoka Agwu of the Businessda­y Newspaper is the secretary.

Other members are Chibunna Ikeokwu, chairman of Ambassador Chapel; Peace Agbo of Pacesetter FM Radio and Gloria Abiakam of the Federal Informatio­n Chapel.

While inaugurati­ng the Committee during the State monthly Congress at the

Abia State government has advised residents of some parts of Umuchime, Amuzukwu-ibeku, Umuahia North Local Government Area where suspected landslide is seriously affecting buildings to as a matter of urgency relocate from the area to avert possible disaster.

Solomon Ogunji, Abia

State Council office in Umuahia, John Emejor, chairman of Abia State Council of NUJ, challenged the committee to make the 2019 edition of the Media Week successful and remarkable.

He noted that the Council had in the past been restrained from making the event elaborate due to financial constraint­s and urged committee to reach out to government agencies, corporate institutio­ns and groups in order to create awareness and assistance.

Emejor disclosed that one of the highlights of the event will be the investitur­e of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu as the Grand Patron of the State Council of NUJ as stipulated in the schedule of the Unions constituti­on.

State commission­er for environmen­t, gave the advice when he visited the area weekend to see things for himself. Ogunji disclosed that he had directed the engineers from Department of Flood & Erosion Control in the Ministry to do an all round assessment on the incident.

He assured that soonest, Ministry of Environmen­t would make a categorica­l and profession­al statement about what had happened.

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Joi Nunieh, NDDC Ag MD

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