The Guardian (Nigeria)

PDP seeks stoppage of allocation­s to NDDC over alleged graft

- Frommichae­l Egbejule, Benin City

SOUTH- SOUTH National Vice Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP), Chief Dan Orbih, has urged the Federal Government to suspend allocation­s to the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission ( NDDC) Interim Management Committee following litigation­s and alleged corruption in the commission.

Orbih stated this in Benin City, Edo State, at a thanksgivi­ng service and reception to celebrate his emergence as PDP’S new South- South National Vice Chairman at its zonal congress in Port

Harcourt, Rivers State recently. Lamenting the wastage in the NDDC over failure to inaugurate a substantiv­e board, Orbih said the massive fraud in the commission had denied Edo the expected developmen­t, as a Niger Delta state following the delay in constituti­ng a board for the interventi­onist agency. He appealed to governors of the Niger Delta states to reject the interim management and insist on a board that would promote the interest of the Niger Delta people and attract greater developmen­t to the region.

“I urge the Federal

Government to stop playing politics with the developmen­t of the Niger Delta. We are in a situation where the Federal Government has refused to constitute the board of NDDC for obvious reasons.

“NDDC today is an institutio­n of fraud and scandals to the detriment of the people of the Niger Delta region. Government must inaugurate a board where all the states in the South- South will be represente­d, so that the board can do exactly what they are mandated to do for the developmen­t of the region.

“We are sick and tired of the scandals in the NDDC. It is time for us to rise up and demand from the Federal Government to name a board that will serve the interest of the South- South. Until that is done, we demand that all allocation­s to the NDDC should be suspended until a board is put in place,” he stated.

He lamented that for too long, money meant for the developmen­t of the SouthSouth was being wasted by the interim management committees, adding that the NDDC Act did not provide for what he described as “this Federal Government contraptio­n.”

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