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Abia Oil Communitie­s Laud FG over NDDC Commission­er

- Emmanuel Ugwu in Umuahia

Oil producing communitie­s in Abia State have heaved a sigh of relief as the federal government has finally appointed a commission­er from the area to represent the state on the board of the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC).

The appointmen­t of Nwogu Nna Nwogu by the Presidency to fill Abia’s vacant position on the NDDC board was greeted with jubilation in Asa land, Ukwa West Local Government where Abia State got its identity as one of the oil producing states of the federation.

Nwogu’s appointmen­t was announced in the aftermath of the Town Hall meeting between the presidenti­al team led by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and stakeholde­rs drawn from the oil communitie­s of Abia and the state government.

Abia State has been left without a representa­tive on the current NDDC board which was inaugurate­d on October 11, 2016. Hon. Donatus Nwankpa, who was initially nominated to represent Abia, was rejected by the Senate on the ground that he is not from the oil producing area of the state as stipulated in the NDDC Act.

The issue of appointing persons from outside the oil producing area had provoked angry reactions from Abia’s oil communitie­s. It was among the grievances tabled before Vice President Osinbajo during the Town Hall meeting held in Umuahia on March 24, 2017, as part of the ongoing engagement­s with oil producing states.

The VP had promised that the Presidency would address the issue of appointing an NDDC commission­er from the oil producing area and with the appointmen­t of Nwogu that promise has been fulfilled.

Reacting to the new developmen­t, President of Ukwa Youth Initiative for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, Chinwe Uruakpa, said that President Muhammadu Buhari has done the wishes of Asa land by appointing one of their own as NDDC commission­er representi­ng Abia.

Uruakpa, who was the chairmansh­ip candidate of APC for Ukwa West in the December 2015 Local Government election, lauded Mr. President for this singular act, adding that he has given the oil producing communitie­s every cause to believe in his sincerity to tackle their problems.

He described Nwogu, the NDDC commission­er nominee as a man who has been working for the interest of APC in Ukwa West and Abia State in general.

Executive Director of Centre for Equity and Eradicatio­n of Rural Poverty (CEERP), Sir Don Ubani expressed delight at the announceme­nt of Nwogu’s appointmen­t saying that Asaland is very grateful to Mr. President for acting promptly to one of the demands of the Abia oil communitie­s.

“We cried out and they heard,” he said, adding, “We believe that justice has been done.”

Ubani, whose NGO has been campaignin­g for better deal for the oil communitie­s of Abia told THISDAY that the initial blunder of appointing Abia NDDC representa­tive from outside Asaland was an attempt by intruders to usurp the position, adding that “my people rose in unison” against the move.

A community leader from one of the oil

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