The Guardian (Nigeria)

Akpabio orders closure of NDDC as director dies

As virus purportedl­y kills council boss in Rivers

- From Kelvin Ebiri ( Port Harcourt) and Matthew Ogune ( Abuja)

MINISTER of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio has directed immediate closure of the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission ( NDDC’S) Headquarte­rs in Port Harcourt, Rivers State due to suspected outbreak of COVID- 19 pandemic.

In a statement yesterday, its Director of Press, Deworitshe Patricia, Akpabio advised all employees of the commission with symptoms of the disease not to panic, but report to the nearest Nigeria Centre for Disease Control ( NCDC) in Port Harcourt for evaluation and treatment.

Specifical­ly, the commission directed all members of staff to self- isolate for two weeks, after the death of acting executive director of finance and administra­tion, Ibanga Bassey Etang.

Etang joined the interventi­onist agency on October 29, 2019 as Acting Executive Director, Finance and Administra­tion of the Interim Management Committee ( IMC).

The Guardian learnt that Etang was last seen in the office about two weeks ago before he became sick and died at the Rivers State

University

Hospital

Harcourt.

NDDC employees, who had resumed work yesterday became apprehensi­ve and quickly dispersed when they heard that officials of the NCDC were scheduled to visit the agency.

Management issued a memo ordering immediate closure of the commission’s headquarte­rs for two weeks, while members of staff were enjoined to self- isolate for two weeks and await further management’s directives.

It also requested the Director of Administra­tion

Teaching ( RSUTH), Port to oversee the fumigation and decontamin­ation of the offices and premises during the two weeks shutdown, just as directive that employees should embark on self- isolation has created apprehensi­on among the workers.

Besides, the Niger Delta Rights Advocates ( NDRA) described the closure of the NDDC as a plot to divert attention from the probe of N40b allegedly spent within three months by the IMC.

NDRA spokespers­on, Darlington Nwauju, said the group was alarmed that after the IMC accused chairmen, Senate and House of Representa­tives committees on the Niger Delta inserted projects into the NDDC’S 2019 budget.

Meanwhile, Chairman of Asari Toru Council Area of Rivers State, Princewill Odiari, may have died from coronaviru­s.

The Guardian learnt that Odiari, an ally of Governor Nyesom Wike, died at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital in Port Harcourt.

An associate of the late Odiari who pleaded anonymity explained that he recently took ill and had been undergoing treatment for malaria and typhoid in Buguma, headquarte­rs of the Council Area.

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