NDDC Inaugurates Reforms, Projects Commissioning Committees
The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has inaugurated three committees to facilitate organisational reforms and drive the commissioning of completed projects across the Niger Delta region.
Speaking during the inauguration of the committees at the new headquarters of the Commission, the Interim Administrator, Mr Efiong Akwa, said that henceforth the Commission would emphasise the completion and commissioning of big ticket regional projects.
The NDDC Chief Executive Officer, who is
the Chairman of the Headquarters Project Commissioning Committee, observed that
the 13-floor new permanent headquarters at the Eastern By-Pass, Port Harcourt
was completed with the support of President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister
of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio.
The Interim Administrator also inaugurated
the NDDC Reforms Committee with the Director of Information Technology, Mr
Anslem Agommuoh as chairman and Project Commissioning Committee led by the
Director of Project Management Department, Engr. Julius Tonye George.
Akwa
said that President Buhari would be invited to visit the Niger Delta region and
use the opportunity to commission the new headquarters building at a date that
would be convenient for him.
He
said: “It is a thing of joy that the headquarters which has been outstanding
for over 20 years has now been completed. Now, we have a befitting headquarters
building for the NDDC that is due for commissioning. We are looking at the end
of January and the second week of February for the historic commissioning.”
According
to Akwa, “seeing is believing. The people of the Niger Delta have always wanted
to see the extent of services rendered by the NDDC as an interventionist
agency. People are tired of listening to stories because they want to see
physical projects on the ground. Over time, the NDDC has completed many
projects that are due for commissioning.
“We
cannot continue to deny members of the various communities the benefit of
projects sited in their areas. Many projects have been completed but were not
handed over to communities or end users. These include roads, bridges, schools,
hostels and health centres.
The
NDDC boss said that the Commission was making history by inaugurating a
committee charged with identifying all completed projects and getting them
ready for commissioning and handed over to the beneficiaries.
He
noted: “It is important that we invite all key stakeholders to witness the
commissioning ceremonies. This is what Niger Deltans and indeed Nigerians want
to see. We are departing from the era when projects are executed and left to
rot. Gone are the days when we just inaugurate projects and leave them without
anybody taking ownership.
He
said further: “When projects are commissioned and taken over by benefitting communities,
they usually have cause to express gratitude to the Federal Government and the
Commission because they are genuinely happy. Such gestures of appreciation will
encourage Mr President to do more for the people of the region.
Speaking
on the NDDC Reforms Committee, Akwa said that there was need for the Commission
to look inwards and carry out reforms that would distinguish it as an
institution that would deliver five-star services to the people of the Niger
Delta region.
He
said that the recommendations of the reforms committee would be forwarded to
the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs for onward transmission to the National
Assembly for the appropriate legislations. He remarked: “We believe that
some legislations will add value to the Commission.
For
instance, we want to propose that the position of Executive Director Projects
should be renamed as Executive Director Engineering and Technical Services. The
recommendation will be turned over to Ernst and Young, the field forensic
auditor in charge of programmes and activities at the NDDC headquarters for
incorporation into its final report.”
The
Chairman of the Project Commissioning Committee, Engr. Tonye George, thanked
the Interim Administrator for giving them the privilege to carry out what he
described as an important assignment.
He
said that records showed that the NDDC had done so much to transform the rural
communities, noting: “We are going to showcase all completed NDDC projects for
the world and Nigerians to see what the Commission had accomplished over the
years.”
Dr
Ibitoye Abosede
Director
Corporate Affairs
January
13, 2021.