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Group Seeks FG’s Increase Funding Of NDDC
A Niger Delta Civil Society
group under the auspices of Children Strategy for Disaster Risks Reduction Organisation (CSDRRO) has called for the increase funding of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
Speaking in an interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt Monday, the President of the organisation, Mr. Emem Edoho said the federal government should increase the statutory budgetary allocation of the commission for it to meet up with its obligatory responsibility to the Niger Delta region.
Edoho also lamented the backlog of the commission’s statutory funds withheld by the federal government which according to him was amounting to over N700 billion.
He explained that the non-release of the accrued funds in line with the constitutional provision of 13 per cent derivation to the commission has greatly affected service delivery by the commission to the people of the region.
He stressed that the effective performance of the board as intervention agency in the region after so many years of neglect and oil exploration has been hindered by the non release of its statutory allocations.
He said the commission has performed creditably since its creation by the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo to engender development in the Niger Delta Region.
He said the youth empowerment scheme and entrepreneurship programme of the commission are laudable programmes gearing towards development of the people to be self-reliant in the midst of paucity of employment opportunities.
He urged people of the region to rise up and speak for the survival of the NDDC by the federal government releasing its statutory funds with held.
Philip Okparaji