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NDDC Reassures On Due Processa
The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has reassured the people of the region that the board will sustain its principle of strict adherence to due process with the aim of achieving a corruption free Commission.
Managing Director of the Commission, Dr.Christain Oboh, who gave the assurance when officials of the South-South zone of the Independent Corrupt Practices
Commission (ICPC) visited the commission, said the board had put in place mechanisms to ensure compliance with due process in contract awards, among others.
Oboh further assured that the board would discharge its duties conscious of the fact that its activities were subject to public scrutiny.
He said since the inauguration of the board, it had been able to put in place processes to ensure that due process was followed in the commission.
The managing director said the commission would be just and fair in awarding contracts to Nigerians, particularly those from the Niger Delta.
He sued for co-operation and patience from the people to fast track development in the region.
According to him, the board would not discard decisions of the last board because there should be continuity in governance. While restating that the board would not succumb to threat, the NDDC boss pointed out that all previously awarded contracts provided for in the budget among others would be judiciously implemented in line with available resources.
“We are open to your invitation to ask questions, we will open our books for inspection anytime you want”.
In his speech, leader of the delegation and Zonal Head, South-South Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), Mr. Nnaji Ozoemenam said they were at the NDDC to seek ways of collaborating with the commission in the war against corruption.
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