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PANDEF calls for inauguration of a board for NDDC

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The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has given the Federal Government a one-week ultimatum to inaugurate a board for the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

Leader of the forum, Chief Edwin Clark made the appeal while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Abuja.

Clark, an highly respected elder statesman in the Niger Delta region said the inauguration of a board for the commission was critical in the interest of the people of the region.

Speaking on who becomes the commission`s board chairman, the elder statesman said there was no need for the perceived power tussle, adding that the best man should be given the job.

 “The two persons involved are from my state and are my children, but all am interested in, is for a board to be inaugurated for the commission.

“And this should be done within the next one week, ‘’he said, adding that his desire was to see the better person for the job appointed.

 Clark added that the inauguration of a new board for the commission was critical to enable it realise its mandate of impacting positively on the lives of the people of the region.

Speaking on the commission`s forensic audit initiated by Dr Cairo Ojougboh to audit the commission`s past records and verify projects before payments were made, Clark expressed hope that a new board would deliver a more acceptable audit.

He noted that the forensic audit which did not go down well with fraudulent contractors and some power brokers in the state had gulped so many monies.

Ojougboh who is the immediate past Executive Director of Project of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) hails from Ika South of Delta and he is a trained medical doctor and former member of the House of Representatives.

He graduated from the University of Benin with a Bachelor of Medicine (MBBS) in the1985 and contested the Delta governorship election in 2019.

 He was a Presidential Liaison Officer to the President on National Assembly (NASS) and Special Assistant to the President on NASS between

2007 – 2011.

 Ojougboh was also the Chairman, Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) and Presidential Spokesman APC, Presidential Campaign Council Delta.

 He was a member of the Ad hoc Committee on EFCC Recoveries and a member of the House Committee on Power, House Committee on Ethnic and Privileges and the House Committee on Industries.

 Most Delta Stakeholders who spoke to the NAN believed that Ojougboh is the best man for the post of the NDDC Board Chairman.

 His preference they said stemmed from the fact that he is a no nonsense man with the capacity and ability to turn the commission around for good for the people of Niger Delta.

 Notable stakeholders  in the region are in agreement on the choice of Ojougboh, especially as they believe that the position should be spread.

 A member of the Senate leadership who preferred to remain anonymous, however, said that the Senate would consider any nominee of the presidency based on merit.

 The source recalled that Ojougboh’s name was earlier presented by the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs at a stakeholders meeting as the preferred choice for the position.

 This, the source said was applauded as there was no descanting voice.

 The source said it was however surprising that the minister consequently submitted the names of Ojougboh and Bernard Okumagba to the Senate.

 This, he said, may have been done out of some pressure on the minister by a high ranking Senator from Delta who was bent on forcing his choice of candidate on the people of Niger Delta.

The source wondered why the people of the region would not be allowed to have their choice candidate as was the case in board appointments.

The source said that while the presidency was waiting for the conclusion of the forensic audit on the commission before constituting a board for it, most auditors see the exercise as a scam and a lost cost.

 The people of the region believe that it was only a properly constituted board that could initiate the process that would deliver an acceptable forensic audit of the commission.

 They said the forensic audit was a scam and that they could therefore not wait for it to be completed before a board was constituted for the commission.

The position of Executive Chairman of the NDDC had been a subject of much debate. A compromise was reached where the position would be rotated within the nine oil producing states in alphabetical order: Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross river, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo and Rivers.

But the board has not been constituted since January 2020 when the previous board was disbanded to allow forensic investigation.

On June 10, the House of Representatives asked President Muhammadu Buhari to constitute the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

The lawmaker urged the government to comply with sections 4 and 12 (1) of the NDDC Act, by appointing Chairman of the commission from Delta State, Managing Director from Ondo State and Executive Director, Finance and Administration from Edo State.

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Nentawe Is a Unifier, Not a Fractionalizer

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Cyril Ogar

The North Central Youth Coalition for Asiwaju (NCYCA) wishes to address recent misguided comments and actions by certain unscrupulous elements attempting to undermine the National Chairman of our great Party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Yiltwalda Nentawe, and destabilize the harmony currently enjoyed within our ranks.

In a statement released on Monday in Abuja and signed by the National Coordinator of NCYCA, Mr. James Iorkusah, the group condemned these detractors and reaffirmed its unwavering support for the leadership of Prof. Nentawe.

According to the NCYCA, some so-called “support groups” — notably the All Progressives Congress Youth Solidarity Network (APC-YSN) — are not recognized by the official APC structure and therefore lack the legitimacy to speak for the Party. The statement described the APC-YSN as a fringe coalition of political opportunists bent on sowing division and confusion within the Party for the selfish interests of their sponsors.

“The public should not take these impostors seriously,” the statement read.

Contrary to the false narratives being peddled, the NCYCA emphasized that Prof. Nentawe’s leadership is anchored on unity, inclusion, and progress. His actions and policies have consistently demonstrated a sincere commitment to bridging internal divides, fostering collaboration, and promoting a shared vision for the future of the APC.

Since assuming office, Prof. Nentawe has worked tirelessly to strengthen internal cohesion, reconcile differing interests, and ensure that every member of the APC feels heard and valued. It is therefore unthinkable for any genuine stakeholder to call for his resignation on the baseless accusation of being a “disrupter.”

As a recognized youth support organization within the North Central region, the NCYCA urges all Party stakeholders to rally behind Prof. Nentawe in his quest to advance unity, inclusivity, and the expansion of the APC membership base — welcoming all Nigerians of goodwill, including Governor Caleb Mutfwang, whose name has been mischievously used by political saboteurs to stoke division.

Under Prof. Nentawe’s leadership, the APC has grown stronger, more participatory, and more representative — providing every member with a voice and an avenue for both personal and community growth.

The NCYCA deeply appreciates Prof. Nentawe’s unwavering dedication to the ideals of the All Progressives Congress and looks forward to continued partnership in building a more united, dynamic, and progressive Party.

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