Princess Laura Edugie Onosegbe, National Co-ordinator, ESMOND |
A pan Niger Delta group, the Esan Solidarity Movement of Niger
Delta (ESMOND), has applauded President Muhammadu Buhari for constitute a
substantive Board for the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
The group described the action as well meaning the approval of
the appointment of seasoned administrators, professionals and well respected
sons and daughters from the region, to manage the affairs of the
interventionist agency.
Their nod of consent for the President's action was contained in
a statement issued and jointly signed by the National Coordinator of the group,
Princess Edugie Laura Enosegbe, Secretary, Mr. Owobu Ellias and the Publicity
Secretary, Prince Franky Okojie, after a crucial meeting in Warri, Delta state.
Pointing out that the NDDC is an agency established by former
president Olusegun Obasanjo in year 2000, with the mandate to develope every
corner of the oil-rich Niger Delta region of Nigeria, the group noted that what
President Buhari has done with the appointments into the new NDDC Board, is to
ensure that there is a balance in the development of the Niger Delta area and
every oil producing community is made to feel the impact of Federal presence
with appointments into the NDDC top management.
The statement reads: "For the avoidance of doubt, we are in
support of the appointments into the NDDC Board, for the simple and clear fact
that every single member of the new board, including the Chairman designate and
Managing Director designate, is from an oil producing community in the Niger
Delta, as stipulated by the NDDC Act.
"We are indeed pleased to inform Nigerians that Rt. Hon.
(Dr) Pius Egberanmwen Odubu, the NDDC Chairman-designate and immediate past
Deputy Governor of Edo state, is a distinguished Barrister and Solicitor of the
Supreme Court of Nigeria, with over 33 years cognate experience, and he hails
from Urhomehe in Urhonigbe North Ward, Orhionmwon Local Governrnent Area, which
is one of the oil producing communities of Edo State.
"The Managing Director, MD-designate, Olorogun Bernard
Okumagba, who served Delta state meritoriously as a multiple commissioner of
Finance and Budget and Economic planning at different times, is a banker per
excellence, financial guru and an economist of the highest repute, and he comes
from the great Okumagba Dynasty of Okrere Urhobo Kingdom of Warri South West
LGA, paternally while his mother is from Ukpiovwin, an oil and gas producing
community in Udu Local Government Area.
"His paternal grand mother is from Edjeba and it is
on record that the area where you have NPDC largest office in Delta state, is
jointly owned by the Edjeba and Okere Urhobo Communities, which are both
heavily oil impacted and involved Urhobo Communities in Warri South Local
Government Area.
“Based therefore on the same NDDC Act of 2000, which has been
quoted copiously out of context in this matter, both the excellent Dr. Pius
Odubu and the brilliant Olorogun Bernard Okumagba, who have served the whole of
Edo State and Delta state individually and with great distinction, are
eminently qualified for the Chairman and MD, positions of NDDC, since
they are paternally and maternally from oil and gas producing and oil
impacted communities in Edo and Delta States, respectively.
"We have no doubts whatsoever that all those appointed into
the new NDDC Board are men and women of integrity and proven track records of
quality service in all their endeavours and we are convinced that they will
bring their professional skills and administrative competence to bear as they
discharge their new responsibilities, in turning around the fortunes of NDDC
for the good of the Niger Delta people.
"We therefore urge Mr. President to proceed with the
confirmation of these distinguished Niger Delta and Nigerian sons and daughters
he has already appointed to make up the new NDDC management, as we are very
confident that his resolve to reconstitute a permanent board for the
Commission, will definitely strengthen and transform the interventionist agency
in line with the mandate for which the idea of a Niger Delta Development
Commission, was conceived and inaugurated," the statement concluded.
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