Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi Frank, has said that politicians are daily running the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) like a private business.
He also asked President Muhammad Buhari to remove the commission currently under the Niger Delta Ministry back to the Presidency, saying politicians have turned the commission to a cash cow.
In a statement made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja, Frank described as embarrassment allegations and counter-allegations between the Senate and the Minister of Niger Delta Ministry Godswill Akpabio, over alleged missing N40 billion and other contract racketeering.
He also berated the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other anti-graft agencies for not investigating the ongoing revelations between the Senate Committee Chairman on Niger Delta Senator Peter Nwaoboshi and Akpabio, regarding alleged contract racketeering and looting of public funds in the commission.
Frank said there were also allegations that the Minister has been demanding for 30 percent kickback from all the contractors he ordered the commission to pay, saying all these allegations must be investigated.
He said while the majority of his people in Niger Delta are living in abject poverty, “politicians are daily running the commission like a private business against the purpose the commission was established.
“Where is the forensic audit ordered by President Muhammadu Buhari today? I commended the President when the news broke that he had ordered for the forensic audit of the commission but today the story remains what it was.
“It is shameful and embarrassing to the people of Niger Delta because each day you open the pages of Newspapers the damaging reports of looting in NDDC is always conspicuously written.
“I hereby call on the government to save the region of this daily embarrassment by removing the NDDC from the control of the Niger Delta Ministry back to the Presidency and ensure that all the names mentioned in all the allegations of looting in the commission are brought to book.
“I will also call on the Minister of Niger Delta Ministry, Godswill Akpabio, to step aside for now to allow an independent probe of the commission.”
Frank called on EFCC and other anti-graft agencies to do a thorough job of cleaning the NDDC of corruption and expose all those who have used their influences to enrich themselves through fake contracts and all manners of activities in the region.
He, however, called on all the elders and leaders of the Niger Delta region to put pressure on the presidency to return the commission back to its control so as to save it from total collapse, adding that since the commission was brought under the Ministry nothing tangible has been achieved.