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Completion Of New NDDC Headquarters, A Testimony Of Buhari’s Commitment – Akpabio

Completion Of New NDDC Headquarters, A Testimony Of Buhari�

The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has said that the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has shown its focus and determination by completing its 13-floor new headquarters building at the Marine Base in Port Harcourt.

Akpabio addressed newsmen on Thursday alongside the NDDC Interim Administrator, Mr. Efiong Akwa, at the newly completed headquarters. The former governor said that the newly completed complex is a testimony to the fact that President Muhammadu Buhari was determined to reposition the NDDC for the rapid development of the Niger Delta region.

“The NDDC has added to the infrastructural transformation of the Niger Delta. It gladdens my heart to see to the completion of this project. It shows that, indeed, Nigeria can change with determination and focus. I have seen it here in the NDDC,” Akpabio stated.

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The Minister said that previous administrations neglected the project, noting that they have their reasons but it was important to note that a new leadership with focus and determination will always make a difference.

“I commend the past Chief Executives like Prof Bradikumo Pondei and Dr Akwagaga Enyia who showed sufficient commitment to the project. It was Akwagaga who showed me around on my first visit to the project. I was not happy with what I saw and I was told that I was the first Minister to visit the project site.

“After the visit, I decided that I will convince Mr. President on the need to make the project a focus for the NDDC and a major achievement for the Federal Government which would also be used to reposition the NDDC. It came down to two major things; the forensic audit and the completion of the new headquarters.”

Akpabio acknowledged the fact that a journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. Noting “That step has been taken by the completion of this building. For the first time the NDDC has a befitting complex.”

He said further: “What I have seen today, justifies the request for a furnishing contract for the new office complex. I will take the request to the Federal Executive Council for approval.”

Akpabio said that the commission would undertake regional projects, linking the states in the region with good roads. Adding that it would rejig its modus operandi and this would include the law governing the Commission. He expressed appreciation to the National Assembly for initiating action in this direction.

On NDDC Post Graduate Foreign Scholarship programme, Akpabio said there was need for a comprehensive review. According to the minister. “We should use the universities in the country so that many more people will benefit. A review of the programme will help us to extend it to more beneficiaries.”

Akpabio maintained that by the time the forensic ongoing audit was completed, the Commission would experience tremendous change, urging those calling for a new board for the Commission to wait for the completion of the forensic exercise.

The NDDC Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Akwa, in his remarks, thanked Buhari and Akpabio for their determination to see the completion of a new headquarters building.

He noted that the new office complex started by the defunct Oil Minerals Producing Areas Development Commission (OMPADEC) in 1996, but has come to fruition after many years of inaction by the previous administrations.

He noted: “When the Minister came to inspect the project, he met a skeletal building. The Minister insisted that this project must be completed.

“The president agreed with the Minister and approved that resources be put in to complete the project. This is a big achievement for the NDDC and the supervising ministry. The transfer of the supervision of the NDDC to the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs has paid off and the result is what we are seeing today.

“The contractor has done a good job and I commend his efforts. The media has a duty to inform the world that a new thing has happened in the Niger Delta region.”

The CEO also commended the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike and members of the host community for earning that the project was completed without hindrance.

 

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