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NDDC Gets 14-Day Ultimatum Over N1.05bn Debt
Aggrieved youth from
the nine Niger Delta states have threatened to shut down the headquarters of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in Port Harcourt, following alleged huge debt owed them by the commission.
The youths numbering over two hundred alleged that they were owed a total of N1.05 billion being balance of payment for clearing water hyacinth along creeks and water ways in the region.
Some of them from Peremabiri and Koluama communities in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State explained that the last administration awarded the contracts to over 700 of them.
According to the agitating youth they had completed clearing the water hyacinth along the coastline and creeks but that management of the commission continued to owe them.
They revealed further that the contract was part of measures adopted to empower the youths from the region by past administration and gave NDDC a 14-day ultimatum to release the project fund or risk shut down of its operations.
In their presentation, the youth said affected youth and representatives of their communities would invade the NDDC office and would not vacate the place until the money is released to them.
However, the President of the Leadership, Peace and Cultural Development Initiatives (LPDCI), Pastor Reuben Wilson has sued for calm.
Wilsom who is an ex-militant leader appealed to the management of NDDC to listen to the protesting youth and release their money for lasting peace.
NDDC, it would be recalled was accused of not accounting for over N183 billion by the Auditor-General of the Federation between 2008-2012.
There had been loud calls for probe of the board of the commission as several quarters had accused it of defrauding the people of the area through contract scams.
A recent audit on the commission revealed that the management paid huge sums running into several billions of naira for non-existent contracts, paid for contracts even when the contractors were yet to do any meaningful work, amongst others.
But the Executive Director, Finance and Administration of NDDC, Henry Ogiri, while reacting to the allegation of contract scam, said the report by the Auditor-General was misleading as it is untrue.
According to Ogiri, the management was putting together a report as official response to the Auditor General, regretting that the allegation or report tended to portray the current management as being responsible for the missing fund.
Chris Oluoh
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