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CLO Tasks NDDC On Service Delivery
The new board of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), has been charged to ensure service delivery by coming up with policies and programmes that will promote the well-being of the people of the region.
The Civil Liberties Organization (CLO), in a statement made available to The Tide in Port Harcourt, said that as an interventionist agency mandated to develop the Niger Delta region, the NDDC should focus solely on the provision of infrastructure such as roads, potable water, healthcare facilities, educational and instructional materials, among others.
The statement signed by its spokespersons, Mr Clifford Christopher Solomon, called on the new chairman of the board,. Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba and the Managing Director of the commission, Mr Nsima Okere, to live above board and ensure a corrupt-free management, regretting that the commission had in the past years been characterized by uncontrolled corrupt practices.
The CLO noted that the NDDC over the years had failed to live up to its billing due to alleged corrupt tendencies of its past management, the consequence of which had brought untold hardship and impacted negatively on the Niger Delta people.
The CLO said, “ we believe that if the NDDC performs according to expectation, the entire Niger Delta region will witness a huge relief in militancy, restiveness, hostility, poverty and hunger”, urging the board and management of the commission to close mark all the contracts to be awarded and monitor, to avoid sub-standard projects execution.
According to the organization, diversion of the commission’s budgets and absolute neglect of the Niger Delta region had been the bane of service delivery by the previous administration of the commission.
‘Past chairmen and managing directors of the NDDC have been accused, most indicted of corruption through embezzlement of funds, fraudulent award of contracts, sub-standard project execution, hoarding of commission’s budgets and absolute neglect of the region in delivering their mandate”, the statement stressed.
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