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Judicious Use Of Funds, Our Priority — NDBDA Boss
The Managing Director of Niger Delta Basin Development Authority (NDBDA), Chief Matthew Aleru, has said that the agency would ensure judicious use of funds available to it.
Chief Aleru gave the assurance while speaking at the just concluded pre-qualification of contractors and tenders for the execution of special intervention projects allocated to the agency’s area of operation.
According to him, things were beginning to be done in the right way in the authority, adding that a high level of teamwork and commitment to duty among other top managers, directors and staff of the basin authority were the indices of the change.
“For us in NDBDA, there is every reason to change,” he said, adding that the region desires development, and that the basin authority was gradually attaining the feat of delivering more projects in the interest of the people.
He said the people will believe in the management of NDBDA more when they begin to see and enjoy the projects on ground. The authority had become transparent and that people would see that projects were executed in ways commensurate with the little funds available.
The Managing Director called on stakeholders, contractors, including the private sector to join hands in developing the Niger Delta Basic Development Authority region, and advised those who could not win the jobs they bided for to try their best next time.
One of the successful bidders for the pre-qualification for its commitment to transparent and urged the Managing Director to continue keeping the slate clean all time. Meanwhile, another contractor who did not disclose his company and name commended the management for the clear and transparent pre-qualification and bidding exercise in the NDBDA and urged the authority to continue keeping the pool record of as it was the first time in the history of the authority it had been like this (transparent), he said.
Our reporter who was at the pre-qualification and bidding exercise reports that it was an impressive event in which the management of NDBDA led by Chief Aleru, encouraged the people to always partner with them. He said that so many projects has been done while some are at the verge of completion with the region of operation.
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