The Guardian (Nigeria)

How NDDC came under Niger Delta ministry control, by UNDESS

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THE United Niger Delta Energy Developmen­t Security Strategy ( UNDEDSS) has urged the National Assembly to stop misleading Nigerians by distorting the history of how the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission ( NDDC) came under control of the Niger Delta Affairs Ministry.

It explained that the ministry was given supervisor­y powers over the NDDC in 2016, following negotiatio­ns between UNDEDSS and the Federal Government, where the presidency was represente­d by the late Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari and former Director General of Department of State Services ( DSS), Lawal Daura.

Insisting that former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Usani Uguru Usani, wrote the presidency to place the NDDC under the ministry, UNDESS said to claim that the current Minister Godswill Akpabio made President Muhammadu Buhari to put the NDDC under supervisio­n of the ministry was not true.

“That claim is a lie and an attempt to paint the President as someone short of memory. All the new Chief of Staff, Professor Ibrahim Gambari needs to do is check the records and consult with Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, Usani and Daura who are still alive,” the group said.

Following its emergency webinar meeting it held yesterday, UNDESS accused the National Assembly of undue interferen­ce in the affairs of the region, with emphasis on the NDDC.

In a statement issued its General Secretary, Tony Uranta, it noted that the federal lawmakers should remember that UNDEDSS was not an Internet oneman body, adding, “Our capacity for action should not be tested!”

UNDEDSS also said the National Assembly had been suffocatin­g the Niger Delta, while enabling some members of the National Assembly to corruptly enrich themselves and further impoverish the region.

It alleged that the National Assembly mastermind­ed the removal of Joi Nunieh as Acting Managing Director of the NDDC, but had found the new Acting Managing Director, Professor Kemebradik­umo Pondei equally resistant to their overtures intended to keep siphoning billions of Naira monthly on spurious consultanc­ies and non- existent infrastruc­ture contracts.

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