The Niger Delta Ex-Agitator
Forum (NDEF) on Tuesday expressed support for ongoing reforms aimed at
repositioning the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) by the present
management.
The
NDEF in a statement issued on Monday in Yenagoa by Prince Amaibi Hornby, its
President applauded the Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba led new board of NDDC for
initiating the 21-point focus of direction at
NDDC.
The
group noted that the recent redeployment of 11 directors and ongoing internal
investigations of corruption allegations in NDDC were signs of a committed
leadership.
“We believe that these are
moves that will eventually refocus the commission to its original mandate.
“The reform will make NDDC
the vehicle to bring development and peace to the troubled Niger Delta and
restore the confidence of the entire nation in the commission especially at
this challenging time.
“This will also entrench
transparency and enable the commission get necessary and important support from
stakeholders,” NDEF stated.
The group noted that NDDC’s
partnership with the Bureau for Public Service Reforms, Nigeria Extractive
Industries Transparency Initiative and Open Government Partnership, will
establish transparency in the commission.
NDEF condemned the recent
reports that the NDDC was purchasing cars at the expense of developing the
Niger Delta oil communities when investigations showed that NDDC was yet to
even get approval to acquire operational vehicles.
The group dismissed the
report as attempts to blackmail and arm-twists the management of the
commission.
“The
ugly situations in the past were people used blackmail and force of coercion to
get what they want in the NDDC should stop as it was a major contributory
factor to the woeful performances of the commission in the past.
“The Senator Victor Ndoma Egba led management
board should be supported by all and sundry to reform the commission and
achieved concrete results for the good of all management of go.
“The
present management board is made up credible people from the Niger Delta, who have
served the public in the past with proven integrity and in various capacities
with unquestionable reputations.
“Resorting
to forces of blackmailing and coercion will never help us.
“Information
should be thoroughly investigated before allegations are made.
“Let
us all support this new management of the NDDC to chart a new course for the
commission and not to blackmail them,” NDEF said.
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