NDDC: Buhari should inaugurate board to douse tension in Niger Delta – Group
NDDC: Buhari should inaugurate board to douse tension in Niger Delta – Group
President Muhammadu Buhari should
listen to the voice of reason from all well-meaning Niger Deltans, and the
elected governors of the region, the true representatives of the people, and
inaugurate the Senate confirmed Board of NDDC, which Senator Godswill Akpabio,
Minister of Niger Delta Affairs had promised will be inaugurated on April 1,
2021. Beyond the well-stated and established case of the illegality of interim
managements, not known to the law establishing NDDC, but which have been
superintending over the affairs of the Commission since November 2019, there is
also the urgent need to douse the rising tension in the region which has
reached fever pitch.
The patient but long-suffering people of the Niger Delta are beginning to lose their cool over an unending forensic audit that has been used as guise in the past 18 months to hold down development of the region despite a whopping approved budget of N799.5 billion that has been squandered with no single project to justify this humongous amount. Notable groups kicking against the continued stay of the Interim Administrator and demanding the immediate inauguration of the Senate-approved substantive Board include the Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide, Urhobo Progressives Union (UPU), Pan Niger-Delta Forum (PANDEF), and the Movement for the Survival of the Izon Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta (MOSIEND). Like the governors of the South South, the groups had insisted on the inauguration of NDDC board by President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday, April 1, in accordance with the Act setting up the intervention agency.
Mr. President, these groups, The
IYC, PANDEF, MOSIEND, and UPU have said that anything short of inauguration
would amount to an aberration, and “would be resisted by Niger Delta people.”
We also wish to remind President Buhari that during their March 8 meeting in
Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital, the South South Governors’ Forum (SSGF)
chaired by Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State also advised that apart from payment of
workers’ salaries, NDDC funds should be reserved in an escrow account, pending
the inauguration of the board. We recall that the Minister, Senator Godswill
Akpabio, had assured Niger Deltans in October 2019 that no contract will be
awarded and no contractors will be paid pending the conclusion of the Forensic
Audit which he stated will be completed within six months, to terminate by
April 2020.
The expectation was that he would quickly conclude the forensic audit within the stipulated timeframe without expending the resources of the Commission and then inaugurate the substantive board with representatives from the nine constituent states in line with the Act establishing the Commission Sadly, it has taken One year and six months for an audit that should not last longer than six months. In this intervening period rather, there have been established cases of misappropriation, kleptomania, fleecing of the commission’s treasury and gross underdevelopment in the region as was revealed in the Senate probe of May 2020, which report was adopted at plenary in July and subsequently submitted to the Presidency. We are also further saddened that The Federal Government had approved and released 799.5 billion Naira for the 2019 and 2020 Budgets of the Commission with no tangible projects that the Minister, Godswill Akpabio can lay hand on as his initiatives under the period in view.
Matter of fact, reports detailed in
the National Assembly probe of the Interim Management Committee and other
revelations by whistleblowers have indicated that several billions of naira
have been squandered by the Interim Managements with nothing to show on ground.
Billions have been frittered away by the interim management committees over the
last 18 months with no visible projects apart from N10 billion expended on the
Headquarters building which was already 70% completed! We are also aware that
billions of Naira have been spent by the various Interim Management
arrangements at the NDDC since November 2019 for unverified contracts. During
this time not one single project has been commissioned. These payments are not
unconnected to illegal emergency contracts. As we stated earlier, tension is
rising in the region and President Buhari should listen to the voices of the
Niger Delta people and put a halt to management charade at the NDDC by putting
in place the Governing Board for the NDDC comprising the representatives from
its nine constituent states in line with the NDDC Act. We recall that President
Muhammadu Buhari had in exercise of his constitutional powers forwarded to the
Senate for confirmation, the appointment of a 16 – member board of the Niger
Delta Development Commission (NDDC) via a letter dated 18th October, 2019, personally
signed by him. Specifically, President Buhari in the letter sought the Senate’s
confirmation for Dr Pius Odubu, former Edo State Deputy Governor as chairman of
the NDDC, Chief Bernard Okumagba as Managing Director and 14 others as members
of its board. Accordingly, the written request, which was read on the floor of
the Senate on Tuesday, October 22, 2019 by its President, Ahmad Lawan, was
given expeditious consideration by the upper legislative chamber, which
directed its Standing Committee on Niger Delta, to screen all the nominees and
report back within a week. The Senate screened and confirmed the appointments
of 15 out of the 16 nominees on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, based on the report
tabled before it by the Committee on Niger Delta. We therefore call on
President Buhari to be sensitive to the complexities and sensibilities of the
Niger-Delta people. Moreover, NDDC is a creation of the law which the President
swore to abide by, protect the constitution and the law. It is in the best
interest of the region and country, for the President to activate the spirit
and letters of the extant laws by inaugurating the Board. Chief Boma Ebiakpo,
National Chairman, Niger Delta People’s Forum
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