Opinion
Periscoping Milestones Of NDBDA
The Niger Delta Basin Development Authority (NDBDA) is one of the service-oriented organisations that are positioned to meet the water requirements of the stakeholders in the most satisfactory and cost-effective manner, while ensuring good quality and sanitation as well as paying adequate attention to the preservation of the ecosystem, using proven technology and a well motivated workforce.
The goal of the authority is enshrined in Section 4 of Decree 35 of 1987. The NDBDA is a very important body, which function impacts seriously on the lives of people of its area of jurisdiction.
Interestingly, the vision of NDBDA is in consonance with that of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources i.e. to harness efficiently and effectively the nation’s water resources for multi-purpose uses in an integrated and sustainable manner to meet present and future needs- particularly as it affects the authority’s area of jurisdiction (Niger Delta Basin).
One of the aims of the body is to close the gap between water requirement and supply up to 80 per cent in the core Niger Delta.
Another is to rehabilitate, upgrade and expand existing water extraction, treatment plant, distribution and infrastructure with the fund appropriated.
The NDBDA is a product of the 1958 constitutional conference; the conference agreed that a Niger Delta Development Board should be established and the provision for its establishment was made in the Nigerian Constitution (Amendment No.2) order in council, 1959.
Since the Colonial era, some policies and programmes written within the development plan have been formulated to address minority status, agitations and perceived marginalization of the Delta.
Consequently, the establishment of the Commission was intended to a large extent to address the needs of those who live in the creeks and swamps of the Niger Delta which are different from those in the interior.
Since the establishment of the body, it has recorded some landmark achievements. The body has helped to turn around the lives of many inhabitants of the Niger Delta. However, the achievements of the body appear to have climaxed in the present dispensation. There is no doubt howsoever that the present administration of the organization has shown the quality that it is made of. It has stimulated substantial growth in all sectors of its core mandate. Therefore, no close observer of the organisation is in a doubt that the current General Manger is both intrinsically and extrinsically motivated. Indeed, his motivation has inspired diligence in the staff.
Engr. Daso Derefaka is a charismatic and purposeful technocrat. His forthrightness and diligences have been able to turn around the fortunes of the body. His resourcefulness is legendary. The Derefaka-led management appears willing and ready to go the whole hog in its vision to serve the people better.
Since Derefaka took over the mantle of leadership as the General Manager of NDBDA in 2021, he has recorded major achievements and responded adequately to specific mandates given by the Federal Government which includes; employment generation, food security, diversification of the economy and training of youths in various skills. The body’s farms are enviable. Many skilled youths have been engaged thereby lessening unemployment. Yet still, some of the youths are acquiring skills that will enable them live meaningful lives.
In his pragmatic style, Engr. Derefaka has made functional Songhai model farms like Kpon Integrated Farm which was established in December, 2020, but was not really functional until the current management team came on board in 2021 and rehabilitated it. The GM wants to write his name in gold and a mark in the sands of time as one of the best heads that has administered the NDBDA. With the achievements he has recorded within a short period of time, there is no doubt that he would attain an enviable height and set a record that would be difficult to surpass. The sky indeed may not even be his limit. NDBDA has also started the process of establishing another water processing factory at Kpansia in Bayelsa State. The factory is to provide the (table) water needs of the state. This is because currently, most bottle water needs of the state are supplied from neighbouring states and this yawning gap needs to be filled.
He has also refurbished Somato Farms, which had been put in place by the previous administration in the Authority but was not functional.
Also in Bayelsa State, he has put Fishing Integrated Farm at Otuoke procured from the original owner and consolidated what had been put on ground. The NDBDA has acquired eighteen hectares of land to the existing farm. This is to facilitate the establishment of other components to conform to Songhai Model Farm. Today, Otuoke fish farm is functioning at full capacity, kudos to the present administration.
According to the Executive Director, Agricultural Services, NDBDA, Dr. Embiowee Summerset, who spoke with The Tide in Port Harcourt on the achievements of the Authority recently, “We are making a lot of progress and responded to the specific mandate given us by the Federal Government.
He said under the present management, the Authority has successfully rehabilitated and made functional merit (NDBDA), water processing factory in its Port Harcourt head office. Before Daso Derefaka came aboard, the water plant was not functional. Today, the Port Harcourt head office can boast of potable water supply.
Before now, the internally generated revenue of NDBDA had plummeted to about N1, 000, 000 per annum, it later appreciated to N5,000,000 but since the present General Manager assumed office, it has risen to N66, 000, 000 per annum. This shows that the present management team of the NDBDA is poised for greater productivity.
There is no doubt, howsoever, that Engr. Derefaka is doing a good job at the NDBDA and has nurtured a vision to do more if given all the necessary support.
Many facilities put in place by the present administration are functioning at full capacity. The work ethics has improved as hard work and diligence are rewarded. Many staffers of the body are quite appreciative of the new management team.
A staff of the NDBDA, who spoke with The Tide on condition of anonymity, praised the new management team over what he described as its sterling performance.
By: Chidi Enyie
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