November 21, 2024
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NDDC Management, a collective indictment on Buhari’s government – NEBPRIL

President Mohammadu Buhari has been called upon to take decisive steps, beyond mere statements, to end the embarrassing scandals’ and “unfortunate circus of sleaze” in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC)”

The Network for Best Practice and Integrity in Leadership, in a letter to the President, dated July 17, signed by Dr. Aminu Idris, Director of Investigations, said that “The information in the public domain makes it difficult for any keen observer of the sordid development in the commission to exonerate any of the parties involved in this unfolding national scandal, hence the urgent need for Mr. President, to in a more personal and authoritative manner, take more practical and cogent actions that will comprehensively address the monumental corruption and abject mismanagement in NDDC, in order to not only save the nation of further embarrassment, but also protect the integrity of your administration, noted for anti-corruption crusade.”

According to NEBPRIL, the mismanagement of NDDC “is a collective indictment on both the legislative and executive arms of government, influential politicians and the system that enables such brazen corruption.

“Public perception in the nation at the moment is strong with the view that many among the accusers and the accused in the current NDDC scandal, are most likely, unfortunately compromised.”

It warns that unless President Buhari takes urgent, meaningful decisive action now, by putting in place a judicial investigative panel with the powers to not only indict, when found culpable, but also prosecute and bring to justice, those that are guilty of defrauding the nation through NDDC, whether they are in the legislature or executive, you may unwittingly be encouraging fraudulent individuals among the political class to continue to see the NDDC and perhaps, the newly established North East Development Commission (NEDC) and other such regional intervention agencies as plundering grounds to satisfy their avarice

The NDDC has been thrown into messy controversy in recent times since the president ordered a forensic audit of the special intervention agency, leading to the appointment of three acting managing directors and controversial revelations of huge financial and procedural infractions involving several high placed individuals.

The letter reads in part: “We have in the past months, watched in disbelief and grave concern, the embarrassing developments in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), since your second term in office as President of our great nation. While we appreciate the steps already taken by Mr. President to address the matter, as an Organisation with pivotal objective for transparency, best practice and integrity in public service, we are compelled to call upon Your Excellency, to go beyond mere statement, and take decisive judicial steps to end this unfortunate circus of sleaze in NDDC.

“The information in the public domain makes it difficult for any keen observer of the sordid development in the commission to exonerate any of the parties involved in this unfolding national scandal, hence the urgent need for Mr. President, to in a more personal and authoritative manner, take more practical and cogent actions that will comprehensively address the monumental corruption and object mismanagement of NDDC, in order to not only save the nation of further embarrassment, but also protect the integrity of your administration, noted for anti-corruption crusade.

“The renewed leadership mandate given to Your Excellency, with a remarkable victory, is considered in many quarters, as ordained by the Almighty God and the overwhelming support of the Nigerian people. Notedly, you promised the country robust leadership that would have zero tolerance for corruption, especially in public service.

“The ugly revelations coming from different players in the NDDC, make us to conclude that unless you take decisive action in getting to the roots of the mind-blowing infractions and brazen corruption in this important intervention agency, all the efforts of your government in fighting corruption would not only be reduced to a ridiculous joke, but also a bad example of how to defeat corruption.

“Public perception in the nation at the moment is strong with the view that many among the accusers and the accused in the current NDDC scandal, are most likely, unfortunately compromised.

“The accusation and counter accusations by past and current management of the commission, members of the National Assembly and the Niger Delta Ministry, (who are tasked with oversight of NDDC) over allegations of heartless plundering of the commonwealth of the horrendously devastated oil producing region, point to one disturbing fact: the mismanagement of NDDC is a collective indictment on both the legislative and executive arms of government, influential politicians and the system that enables such brazen corruption.

“Flowing from the above premise, and in order to ensure public trust and integrity of the process of the probe and eventual outcome, we urge Mr. President to urgently put in place a professional, independent investigative panel that will uncompromisingly assist him in unearthing the truth and end this macabre soap opera and save the people of further agony.

“Note, Mr. President, that unless you take urgent, meaningful decisive action now, by putting in place a judicial investigative panel with the powers to not only indict, when found culpable, but also prosecute and bring to justice, those that are guilty of defrauding the nation through NDDC, whether they are in the legislature or executive, you may unwittingly be encouraging fraudulent individuals among the political class to continue to see the NDDC and perhaps, the newly established North East Development Commission (NEDC) and other such regional intervention agencies as plundering grounds to satisfy their avarice.

“The NDDC Act, mandates it to “conceive, plan and implement, in accordance with set rules and regulations, projects and programmes for the sustainable development of the Niger-Delta area in the field of transportation including roads, jetties and waterways, health, education, employment, industrialization, agriculture and fisheries, housing and urban development, water supply, electricity and telecommunications.”

” It also, requires it to, “identify factors inhibiting the development of the Niger-Delta area and assist the member States in the formulation and implementation of policies to ensure sound and sustainable development…tackle ecological and environmental problems that arise from the exploration of oil mineral in the Niger-Delta area and advise the Federal Government and the member States on the prevention and control of oil spillages, gas flaring and environmental pollution.”

“But from our research and on the spot assessment, which we carried out on the state of affairs in the region, it is obvious that successive managements of the commission, supervising authorities and those constitutionally empowered with oversight of the agency, are seemingly more interested in the unholy bazaar of contract racketeering, leading to humongous frauds, rather than the interest and development of the region. The allegations flying around since the current probe of the commission vindicate our position and call to question the integrity of those entrusted with the management of the agency – past and current – and the will of the federal government to ensure that the objectives of the commission are not derailed.

“In the past one year, for instance, three Managing Directors have been appointed in NDDC. Such instability is symptomatic of a troubled Organisation. And a potential inhibition for a meaningful, independent management that would be loyal only to the objectives for setting up the commission.

“We call on Mr. President to do the needful, and urgently too, to save the nation, especially the hapless people of the Niger Delta of the trauma of watching the political class squander the money meant for the development of the region.”

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