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Stakeholders Coalition group has passed a vote of confidence on the newly appointed NDDC MD, Mr Sam Ogbuku. The group through a press statement released to Lilianngoziblog stated that they are confident in his ability to lead the management team to deliver on his mandate.
Below is the press statement as released.
27th SEPTEMBER, 2023
PRESS RELEASE
STAKEHOLDERS COALITION CANVASS SUPPORT FOR SAM
OGBUKU-LED NDDC MANAGEMENT TEAM
Niger Delta Stakeholders Coalition, Led by
Amb. Alfred Etuk has thanked the President of the federal republic of Nigeria,
H.E Bola Ahmed Tinubu Gcfr, for reappointing the Dr Samuel Ogbuku-led
management of the Niger Delta Development Commission NDDC while pledging to
support the new management and leadership under Dr. Samuel.
In a meeting on Tuesday 19th
September, 2023 with the MD Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, the stakeholders drawn from the
Nine Niger Delta States and the Civil Society canvass for the development of
the region using the available resources for human capital development
especially, youth and women development and Participation of the community
people in all activities of the commission. One of the leaders of the ex-agitators
from Akwa Ibom, General Skiller, said it was time for youth leaders and ex-agitators to support the new leadership in other to bring development to Akwa
Ibom state and the Niger Delta at large. He said they will support the MD to
succeed till the end of his tenure. He asked the ex-agitators to shun
destruction as it led to distraction for the new NDDC leadership and brought
nothing meaningful for all.
General Skiller who is the chairman of the Ex-agitators
forum in Akwa Ibom State, appraised the approach and giant strides of Dr. Sammy
Ogbuku on his pragmatic measure to change the narratives and bring developments
to the people of the region.
The leadership of the coalition further praised Mr
President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his wise decision to maintain the current
Chief Executive Officer, Dr Sam Ogbuku who is young with good vision and
capacity to harvest our resources for sustained development with landmark
projects across the region.
Meanwhile, Mr. Isaac Green, who was speaking on
behalf of the Niger Delta Anti-Corruption Network said for any meaningful progress
to return to the region, for accountability and transparency purposes the
presidency must as a matter of fact allow the leadership of the commission as
constituted to stand. He said, the acts establishing the NDDC, is tenured as
such those appointed to serve must be allowed to run the commission till the
end of their tenure rather than being removed at will like we have witnessed in
the past. He thanked the President for the reappointment even though the people
of the region are looking forward to the report of the forensic audit.
Amb. Alfred, a former S.A. on youth in the NDDC also
applauds the leadership of the 10th Senate (Senator Godswill Akpabio)
for transmitting the love of Mr. President to the Niger Delta people in putting a round spade in a round hole. He said that the era of unnecessary distraction
will no longer be condoned by youth used by the enemies of the Niger Delta to
hamper development of the region. The leadership of the management team must be
ready to work for the people.
The coalition further advises the newly appointed Board
of the NDDC and its members to always remain together while pushing for the
implementation of the programs of NDDC as put forward by the new management
without rancour. We have to avoid what was witnessed in the last Board where the
Board and the Management team were never in consonant with each other. We also
want to thank the Present MD for his managerial approach to de-escalating of the
issues that would have torn the management apart.
We are confident in the leadership of the Senate for
the robust relationship between the presidency and the legislators which is
paying off in the nomination and further clearance of the current NDDC
leadership for the overall benefit of the Niger Delta people.
Signed:
Amb. Alban Paulinus
Amb.
Alfred Etuk
Comrade Green Isaac
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