News

Ex-Militants Give Ogbuku-Led NDDC Management 5 Days to Vacate Office, Citing Concerns

A coalition of ex-agitators in the Niger Delta has threatened to occupy the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and disrupt its activities if the Dr. Samuel Ogbuku-led management team fails to leave office in the next five days.

POLITICS NIGERIA reports that the group, Coalition of Ex-agitators of Niger Delta (CEND), said Ogbuku and his team were occupying their offices illegally as the NDDC board was not exempted from the directive handed down by President Bola Tinubu, which sacked boards of federal agencies.

In a statement signed by the chairman of CEND, Gen. Daboikiabo Alalibo said it was unbelievable and unimaginable that the team could be operating against the directive of the President.

“Our President gave an express order dissolving all parastatals and agencies of the Federal Government. The NDDC was affected because it wasn’t among those constitutionally exempted by the directive.

“But we understand that some persons close to the President spearheaded the conspiracy that allow Ogbuku and others to remain as a management team of the NDDC. It is illegal,” Alalibo said.

Alalibo insisted that after studying the scenario and investigating the development, it was misnomer and unconstitutional to allow part of a dissolved board to remain in office.

“This is not the era of former President Muhammadu Buhari when presidential directives, which are supposed to be sacrosanct no matter, were treated with kid gloves and flouted with flagrant impunity.

“The order of our president must stand because there is no sacred cow and no preferential treatment. NDDC should not always be a victim of lawlessness, a fate it suffered throughout the administration of Buhari,” Alalibo said.

He insisted that the Ogbuku team should immediately hand over the running of the commission to the most senior director, adding that the current status was sabotaging the interests of all stakeholders and member states.

According to him, the current peace in the Niger Delta must be protected by the Federal Government by avoiding decisions that could send wrong signals in the region.

He said: “The present management team of NDDC is illegal. The President has dissolved all parastatals and commissions including the present NDDC board. But some people conspired to allow Ogbuku lead a management team of the NDDC and he is still being addressed as the MD.

“We don’t want the region to run into another era of crisis and that is why ex-agitators are asking the Federal Government to appoint the most senior director to take over the running of the NDDC until another board is constituted.

“We are calling on President Tinubu to take immediate action. We give the Ogbuku-lead team five days to vacate the NDDC for peace to be maintained in the region. We are saying that after five days if the needful is not done we are going to shut down the NDDC and barricade it. It is going to be pressure for pressure and we will hold the government responsible for whatever happens.

“The president should avoid anything that will bring pressure from the Niger Delta especially now that we are having tension caused by the removal of the fuel subsidy. Everybody is angry now and if Mr. President fails to ensure that the NDDC board remains dissolved, anything that happens, he should take responsibility.

“It is unbelievable that Mr. President gave an order and some person close to him failed to heed the order. We cannot afford to see the NDDC being mismanaged again. This was what happened during the leadership of Effiong Akwa.

“He was an interim administrator for nearly one year and within this period they were using the place as a cash cow and the former Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, mentioned it recently.”

The group warned that it would not hesitate to take action if the Ogbuku-led team failed to vacate office within the five-day ultimatum.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button