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Jonathan Vows To Cleanse NDDC Of Corruption
President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja yesterday said that the administration would end corruption, ensure probity and accountability in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
Jonathan made the promise when he received the report of the Presidential Monitoring Committee on the NDDC submitted at the State House by the Chairman, Chief Isaac Jemide.
Our correspondent reports that the report indicated that the NDDC abandoned many projects and engaged in unjustifiable astronomical variation of contract sums.
The reports, which monitored projects awarded in Cross River, Edo and Rivers between 2005 and 2011, accused the commission of engaging incompetent contractors, approval and execution of projects outside its statutory operational scope and cover up, among others.
Jonathan said: “the report is very comprehensive, we have to thank you and we will look into it and make sure things are correctly done for the future of the Niger Delta.
“The NDDC was set up because of the militancy in the Niger Delta. Youths in the area feel aggrieved on developmental issues.
“That means that the NDDC must be properly focused to address these issues and there must be efficient management of fund and resources.
“If it is not done that way, then of course, the purpose of setting up the NDDC will not be realised.
“Government will look into some of these issues raised and look at what led to the abandonment of projects and the failure in completing some of the projects.
“We will look at the issues of variations and will find out whether those variations are done in line with the laws because there are procurement laws that guide any variation.
“We will also look at the issue of renovation of Port Harcourt Club because it is privately owned but renovated by the NDDC. We will find out why that was done,” he said.
The president tasked the committee to ensure that the report for 2012 was ready and submitted in two months.
On his part, Jemide said that the committee inspected and evaluated 609 projects spread across the three states.
According to him, 222 (36.5 per cent) were completed, 102 (16.7 per cent) were ongoing and 285 (46.8 per cent) were abandoned at various levels of execution.
He said the monitoring of 1,510 projects for 2005-2011 in the remaining six NDDC states had been completed and the reports being compiled.
The committee accused the NDDC of complicity in the abandoned projects and not recovering the funds by using EFCC and ICPC.
It indicted NDDC for its failure to complete all civic centre projects and all shoreline protection projects over an operational period of 12 years.
The NDDC was indicted for failure to complete universities hostel projects over an operational period of 10 years.
It said that most water projects embarked upon by the commission were non-functional, and added that the Federal Government allocated billions of naira to the projects.
It observed the “unjustifiable introduction of astronomical variations on the contracts sums of most projects awarded by the NDDC over short periods of time.
“Some of these variations are effected prior to project commencement,” Jemide said.
The report accused the NDDC management of non-cooperative attitude by refusing to provide records of some critical financial transactions.
“In view of the negative weight of the above issues on the overall development of the Niger Delta region, the presidential monitoring committee shall appreciate Mr President’s intervention,” Jemide said.
He thanked the president for the opportunity given to members of the committee to serve the nation.
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Akpabio Withdraws All Defamation Suits After Priest’s Sermon
The Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has directed his lawyers to withdraw all ongoing defamation lawsuits against several individuals, saying he was moved by counsel during a New Year Mass.
Speaking at the Sacred Heart Parish in Uyo, yesterday, Akpabio said he had filed nearly nine lawsuits against individuals he accused of defaming him.
He said, “I had almost nine cases in court against some individuals who defamed me, who lied against me, who slandered my name.
“But I listened to the priest and suddenly realised he was talking to me, so I hereby direct my solicitor to withdraw all lawsuits against them.”
In 2025, Akpabio had filed several high-profile defamation lawsuits, including one against colleague Senator Natasha Akpoti?Uduaghan.
In late 2025, Akpabio filed a N200 billion defamation lawsuit against her over allegations of sexual harassment, which he denied and urged her to substantiate in court.
Earlier in the year, Akpabio’s wife also filed defamation suits against Akpoti?Uduaghan over claims she said had harmed her family’s reputation.
Relations between the two lawmakers soured after Akpoti?Uduaghan accused Akpabio of influencing her suspension from the Senate in March 2025, following her public allegations of misconduct.
The Senator had previously challenged actions taken against her in court, including a N100 billion defamation suit she filed against Akpabio and other defendants over alleged remarks that she said damaged her reputation.
With yesterday’s announcement, Akpabio has formally ended all pending legal disputes arising from defamation claims, signalling closure to the publicised litigations as the year begins.
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‘Best Way To Show Gratitude Is To Deliver Tinubu in 2027’
Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has declared that the best form of gratitude Rivers people owe President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for protecting the interest of the State is to galvanize massive support for the President in 2027.
Fubara disclosed this last Monday during the commissioning of Permanent Secretaries Quarters built by his administration at Elimgbu in Obio Akpor Local Government Area of the State.
He said that the State has what it takes to deliver the President during the 2027 general elections.
“We’ve taken a decision,our decision is for the good of Rivers State, our decision is to say thank you for the protection we have from Mr President, our decision is to prove that we have what it takes to deliver Mr President.”
Fubara expressed delight over the completion of the project, stating that the initiative was to provide accommodation, a basic need of life for public servants in the state to improve their productivity.
He explained that lack of effective social welfare was at the root of some incriminating actions that undermine the purpose of governance, noting that the commissioning of the newly built Permanent Secretaries Quarters marks a significant milestone in civil service welfare and institutional development.
“Insecurity begins when individuals are uncertain of what the next hour holds. This situation is especially challenging for family men and women, affecting confidence and decision-making,” he observed.
Fubara emphasized the need for proper maintenance of the facility and urged the beneficiaries to protect the project like a personal property, while directing the State Head of Service to appoint a facility manager to ensure long-term maintenance.
In her remarks, the Special Guest of Honour and Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Didi Esther Walson-Jack, who unveiled the project, expressed appreciation to the governor and Rivers State for inviting her to commission the project.
She commended Fubara for prioritizing the welfare of Permanent Secretaries who are senior public servants and accounting officers, noting that the project reflects purposeful and visionary leadership, and urged other states to borrow a cue from the Rivers State Governor.
Walson-Jack described the initiative as a strategic investment in staff welfare and institutional continuity which she noted is in line with Renewed Hope Initiative on provision of mass housing and social stability.
“The commissioning of these houses reflect a deliberate commitment to the dignity, welfare, and productivity of senior public servants responsible for policy coordination and service delivery,” she said.
In his goodwill message, the National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Ajibode Bashiru, who led a high powered delegation on a visit to the governor, congratulated Rivers people for aligning with the Pan Nigerian political party, assuring that the interest of Rivers State will be duly protected in the APC.
He described President Bola Tinubu as a detribalised Nigerian who anchors his leadership on equity, fairness and justice, adding that the APC will provide a level playing ground for all.
The APC chief scribe also commended Fubara for providing good accommodation for public servants, stating that it will address issues of sabotage, compromise and disloyalty on the part of public servants.
Giving the project description, Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Works, Dr. Austin Ezekiel-Hart, said the estate comprises 29 units, including nine standalone duplexes and 20 terrace buildings.
Facilities feature a water treatment plant, synchronized power generators, CCTV and alarm systems, a gym, recreational areas, and green spaces—designed to enhance comfort, performance, and productivity.
Earlier, the Head of the Rivers State Civil Service, Dr Mrs Inyingi Brown, had thanked the governor for his visionary initiative and unwavering commitment to the welfare of Rivers State Civil Servants, and restated the commitment of the State civil servants to the success of Fubara’s administration.
By: Taneh Beemene
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