NIGER DELTA: How 16 MDs in 25 years stall NDDC progress in 25 Years

Jul 19, 2025 - 16:02
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NIGER DELTA: How 16 MDs in 25 years stall NDDC progress in 25 Years
Dr. Samuel Ogbuku

The Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, has attributed the high number of uncompleted projects of the commission to previous leadership instability.

Speaking during an interview on Channels TV’s Sunrise Daily programme, Ogbuku said one of the challenges of the NDDC in the past 25 years was the high turnover of leadership.

“In the past 25 years, NDDC has had 16 Managing Directors and Chief Executive Officers, which caused instability in the system,” he said.

A statement issued in Port Harcourt by the NDDC Director of Corporate Affairs, Seledi Thompson-Wakama, on Thursday, also confirmed the development

Ogbuku noted that the commission was determined to make the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration a reality in the Niger Delta region.

He restated the board and management’s commitment to the mandate given to the commission by the President to change the narrative in the region.

According to him, “President Bola Tinubu charged us to complete and deliver all abandoned critical projects across the Niger Delta.

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Ogbuku noted that the commission was determined to make the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration a reality in the Niger Delta region.

He restated the board and management’s commitment to the mandate given to the commission by the President to change the narrative in the region.

According to him, “President Bola Tinubu charged us to complete and deliver all abandoned critical projects across the Niger Delta.

“Niger Deltans should be grateful to Mr President for his commitment to ensuring the sustainable development of the region.

“I can assure you that before the end of Mr President’s tenure, we will complete all abandoned legacy projects.”

Speaking about collaborations with other organisations, Ogbuku noted that the NDDC had made significant gains since it adopted public-private partnerships as a major policy thrust.

He said, “For most of our projects, we adopted the partnership model as it’s easier to drive projects with partnership.”

He said one such positive outcome was signing a Memorandum of Understanding between the NDDC and the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas Limited, to collaborate on key projects that would impact the people positively.

He explained: “One area we have improved upon is in project monitoring. All our state offices have been equipped with vehicles and other necessary equipment for project monitoring.

Since we came on board, to ensure our people are not spectators, we ensured that local contractors do several of our projects.

 region.

He observed, “We have built a comprehensive database for the youth in the region.

“This will enable the commission to plan, as well as share relevant data with other development agencies that may require it for their planning purposes.”

The NDDC MD affirmed that the commission was engaging all stakeholders to ensure harmony and cooperation in the task of developing the hitherto neglected region.

Reflecting on the achievements of the NDDC, Ogbuku said: “We believe that in partnership with stakeholders, we are going to achieve more, and development in our region will be faster and more holistic.

SOURCE: PUNCH