The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill
Akpabio, has stated that some government officials were frightened by the impending forensic audit of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC),
assuring Nigerians that as a leader, he is committed to changing the narrative in
the Commission by enthroning accountability.
Akpabio, who reaffirmed his commitment to reposition the
Niger Delta region and make it more attractive to foreign investors, spoke when
a group of ex-agitators from Akwa Ibom
and Cross River States paid him a
courtesy call in Abuja, weekend.
In a statement issued by the ministry, Akpabio promised to
reposition the NDDC by making life better for the people of the region, noting
that he would not be deterred by what he described as a campaign of calumny by
some faceless individuals who had benefitted over the years from the
Commission.
According to him, so much money had been given to the NDDC
over the years, regretting that nothing commensurate is on the ground.
He stated that some unnamed people in government were
frightened by the impending forensic audit directed by President Muhammadu
Buhari, adding that as a leader, he was committed to changing the situation in
the commission by promoting accountability.
According to him, the
NDDC would open a separate account for contractors, who collected mobilisation
money without commencing work to refund monies collected or return to site.
The minister thanked contractors who are back to site, and
romised to ensure that all ex-agitators in the Niger Delta region are captured
in the Presidential Amnesty Programme and other empowerment programmes.
The present administration, he added, was determined to set
a standard by establishing many industrial areas in the region
He called on the youths in the area to consider engaging in
variable economic activities by setting up palm oil factories with modern
facilities, investing in garment industries and agricultural production for
exports through the Post Amnesty Initiative (PAI).
Earlier, the Coordinator of the Akwa-Cross ex-agitators,
Bishop Alfred Etuk appreciated the minister for his leadership qualities which
he said, has endeared him to the people.
He also thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for appointing a
man of Akpabio's standing, promising to work with him at all times to ensure
that there is sustainable peace and development in the region, adding that a
true Ijaw man does not betray his brother.
Etuk described the group as well-coordinated, noting that
Akwa Ibom and Cross River State citizens had been sidelined over the years in
the scheme of things in the Niger Delta region.
In his remarks, the President of Ijaw Youth Council, Oweilami
Pereotubo, who was in attendance, urged the minister to disregard the call in
the media by some group of people calling for his sack.
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