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MD Denies Embezzlement Allegations As Workers Shut Down NDBDA
The Managing Director, Niger Delta Basin Development Authority (NDBDA), Mr Tonye David-West, has said that the accusations leveled against him and four executive directors of the Authority were untrue.
David-West, an engineer, made the denial in a chat with newsmen in Port Harcourt, on Monday.
The Tide reports that the NDBDA workers in Rivers State, had on Monday, protested against alleged embezzlement of funds released for the establishment of Songhai farms across the three River Basin Development Authorities in the region.
Speaking during the protest, Secretary, Union of Federal Ministry of Water Resources/All Rivers Basin Development Authorities, Apostle Nwafor Nkiken, stated that the Songhai Farm project was the pet project of the Honourable Minister for Water Resources, Engr Suleiman Hussien Adamu, which proceeds have increased the internally generated revenue of the Authority.
Nkiken called on the Federal Government and the anti-graft agencies to carry out a forensic audit of the Engineer David-West led Authority.
In her speech, the chairperson of the Rivers Chapter of the River Basin Development Authority Union, Mrs Ifiemi Ikpai-Kpai, alleged that funds had been released every year for the past three years for Songhai Farm project, with no project on ground to show for it.
She challenged the management to justify the huge fund it has received for the Songhai Farm projects in the last three years.
However, David-West denied the accusations against his management, saying there were no funds that were released to the authority that were not appropriated for the purpose for which they were released.
He explained that the Songhai Farm project which was a bone of contention between the NDBDA management and workers had been established in various parts of Rivers, Bayelsa and Delta States.
He, however, expressed regrets that the farms at Delta and Bayelsa States were not yet in full operation unlike the farm at Nkpor in Rivers State that was functional.
He explained that 76 plots of land which were purchased at Abalama in Asari-Toru Local Government Area of the state for the purpose of establishing a Songhai Farm was currently facing litigations because two neighboring communities laid clams to it.
The NDBDA boss pointed out, however, that the said funds were not for Rivers State alone but for the three Rivers Basin Authorities in the Niger Delta.
By: Tonye Nria-Dappa
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