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NDBDA Staff Protest FG’s Choice Of ED
Staff of the Federal Government-owned Niger Delta Basin Development Authority (NDBDA) have laid siege at the entrance of the authority to prevent Mrs Ann Nworie from taking over as the new Executive Director, Finance And Administration of the authority.
Nworie, a native of Ebonyi State, is a retiree of the Imo/Anambra River Basin Development Authority, and was recently appointed by the Federal Ministry of Water Resources to take charge of the authority’s finance and administration in Port Harcourt.
The workers, who protested at the entrance to the authority with various placards, said that the authority was not a dumping ground for non-indigenes of the catchment states of the NDBDA.
Some of the placard read: “No vacancy, we have credible people here”, “No vacancy in NDBDA”, “Enough of injustice in Water Resources”, “We don’t need old retired pensioner as ED, F&A” amongst others.
Speaking with newsmen, the Vice Chairman of the authority’s branch of Agricultural and Allied Employees Union of Nigeria (AAEUN), Mrs Juliet Nweke, said that the workers will not accept any imposition on them as there are credible people from Rivers, Delta and Bayelsa States, which are the catchment areas of the authority.
Nweke, said that, Mrs Nworie, besides being a retiree of Imo/Anambra River Basin Development Authority is also from Ebonyi State, which is outside the jurisdiction of the authority.
“We want insider, we don’t want outsider to take that post”, she said.
Also speaking, Mr. Wisdom Aleibiri, a trustee of the union said that the Union would resist all forms of injustice, adding that since the inception of the authority in 1961, all Executive positions have always been appointed from within the rank and file of workers of the authority.
He vowed that the workers will resist all forms of injustice as far as the authority is concerned.
Addressing the protesters later, the Managing Director of the authority, Hon. Ononye Beredugo, urged the workers to be calm as the matter would be reported to the Minister of Federal Ministry of Water Resources in Abuja.
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