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NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:53am On Jul 08, 2018
By Barr. Ekong Pius

It seems that there has been a conspiracy of silence among the people of Akwa Ibom state over a very critical issue as regards the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, which is currently headed by an indigene of the state, Obong Nsima Ekere.

The critical issue is the budget of the Commission. Year in, year out, a section of Akwa Ibom people wake up every morning scrutinizing the budget of the state government, while another section go to bed every night, analyzing the budget of the federal government. Whether deliberately or out of sheer oversight, the people of state have consistently failed to look into the budget of an important agency like the NDDC. Why NDDC? First, despite being the goose that lays the golden egg, the Niger Delta region has been largely under-developed. It was on the backdrop of this sad reality, that the federal government, through policies and initiatives, decided to pay special attention to the region with the creation of special institutions like the Niger Delta Development Commission, the Ministry of Niger Delta, etc.

To ensure that these institutions are genuinely serving the purpose the were created, the federal government has ensured that the institutions are headed by indigenes of the region. Presently, while the Niger Delta Ministry is headed by Pastor Usani Uguru Usani from Cross River state, the NDDC is headed by Obong Nsima Ekere, an Akwa Ibomite. It is therefore incumbent on the people of the region who are directly affected by the numerous issues in the Niger Delta, to ensure that these institutions meet their set goals and deliver on their mandate. Unfortunately, even as the mantle of leadership of the NDDC fell on an Akwa Ibomite, the people of the state have remained largely indifferent as regards the affairs of the Commission.

The implementation of this is that the people are not in the know about the level of implementation of the Commission's 2017 budget which was pegged at N364.5 billion. Because the 2017 fiscal year has passed and nobody cared to ask salient questions bothering on how much was spent on what, the Nsima Ekere led Commission successfully kept all her financial dealings for that year in secret. The people failed themselves. The Nigerian Senate recently approved the 2018 budget, which was subsequently signed into law by President Buhari. The budget allocates about N71 billion to NDDC for the 2018 fiscal year. As the conspiracy of silence among the people continues, it seems that the Commission will once again walk away without giving out to be people. The question is, when the mantle of leadership of the Commission moves to another state, what will Akwa Ibom people say they did with their turn? How will they assess their tenure when they are obviously very uninterested in the current affairs of the Commission?

According to its mandate, NDDC, among other things, is responsible for;

“Conception, planning and implementation, in accordance with set rules and regulations, of projects and programs for sustainable development of the Niger Delta area in the field of transportation including roads, jetties and waterways, health, employment, industrialization, agriculture and fisheries, housing and urban development, water supply, electricity and telecommunications.
“Surveying the Niger Delta in order to ascertain measures necessary to promote its physical and socio-economic development.

“Preparing master plans and schemes designed to promote the physical development of the Niger Delta region and the estimation of the member states of the Commission.

“Implementation of all the measures approved for the development of the Niger Delta region by the Federal Government and the states of the Commission.

“Identify factors inhibiting the development of the Niger Delta region and assisting the member states in the formulation and implementation of policies to ensure sound and efficient management of the resources of the Niger Delta region.

“Assessing and reporting on any project being funded or carried out in the region by oil and gas companies and any other company, including non-governmental organizations, as well as ensuring that funds released for such projects are properly utilized.

“Tackling ecological and environmental problems that arise from the exploration of oil mineral in the Niger Delta region and advising the Federal Government and the member states on the prevention and control of oil spillages, gas flaring and environmental pollution.

“Liaising with the various oil mineral and gas prospecting and producing companies on all matters of pollution, prevention and control.

“Executing such other works and performing such other functions, which in the option of the Commission are required for the sustainable development of the Niger Delta region and its people.”

Juxtaposing the mandate of NDDC and the reality on ground especially within the last two years or so, it can be said that the Commission has really cheated the people of the region. For instance, the first mandate of the Commission is “Conception, planning and implementation, in accordance with set rules and regulations, of projects and programs for sustainable development of the Niger Delta area in the field of transportation including roads, jetties and waterways, health, employment, industrialization, agriculture and fisheries, housing and urban development, water supply, electricity and telecommunications”.

So far, the current NDDC seems to only focus on roads, which have mostly been described as substandard. So, what happens to jetties and waterways? What has the Commission done in the region with respect to the health sector, employment and industrialization? How has the Commission utilized her budget so far to achieve her mandate? The people of Akwa Ibom and indeed, the entire Niger Delta region, have failed to ask and get answers to these and many other important questions.


_Barr. Ekong Pius is a legal practitioner and writer._
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:07am On Jul 08, 2018
2017 budget which was pegged at N364.5 billion.
With 364 billion, the NDDC budget is bigger than the budget of a couple of states in Nigeria yet I wonder how many people did feel its effect. For me, I feel that the money entered another one chance.
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by GavelSlam: 9:13am On Jul 08, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:

With 364 billion, the NDDC budget is bigger than the budget of a couple of states in Nigeria yet I wonder how many people did feel its effect. For me, I feel that the money entered another one chance.

Don't tell me you are having a degenerative brain condition.

You used to write all those essays a few years ago but now you cannot differentiate between what an agency budgets and what is actually allocated.
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by Penaldo: 9:20am On Jul 08, 2018
and he wants to be governor of Akwa ibom. we de wait am for 2019
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:23am On Jul 08, 2018
GavelSlam:


Don't tell me you are having a degenerative brain condition.

You used to write all those essays a few years ago but now you cannot differentiate between what an agency budgets and what is actually allocated.
The author clearly stated the amount that was appropriated to the agency. As for what it actually got, how do you expect me to know? Perhaps, if the agency had been transparent enough we'd have had informed opinion in that regard.

Meanwhile, irrespective of what the agency got, NDDC has not lived up to expectations
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:24am On Jul 08, 2018
Penaldo:
and he wants to be governor of Akwa ibom. we de wait am for 2019
He should wait till 2023 to try is luck because there is no vacancy in 2019
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by Penaldo: 9:26am On Jul 08, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:

He should wait till 2023 to try is luck because there is no vacancy in 2019
no vacancy for APC even in 2023
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by GavelSlam: 9:30am On Jul 08, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:

The author clearly stated the amount that was appropriated to the agency. As for what it actually got, how do you expect me to know? Perhaps, if the agency had been transparent enough we'd have had informed opinion in that regard.

Meanwhile, irrespective of what the agency got, NDDC has not lived up to expectations

I totally agree with the inefficiency and corruption associated with the NDDC but for us to make clear appraisals we must have facts and figures not conjecture.
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by kelib: 9:45am On Jul 08, 2018
Nddc z d most corrupt agency in Nigeria, those guys spend money on their political ambitions.jst look at the board from the chairman: Ndoma egba, to d md nsima Ekere n d members all of them are ex pdp personalities who lost elections. I just pity Nigerians they use our money n source of revenue to compensate loosers. Nsima Ekere convoy z longer than that of a governor. If u want to know a good president just look at his ministerial appointments n board appointments u will know if d person z good or not. As for me buhari is a fraud for giving thieves juicy positions.
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by ibibiofirstlady(f): 9:45am On Jul 08, 2018
this fraud that has been making silly comment against aks just because he is too greedy for power
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:48am On Jul 08, 2018
GavelSlam:


I totally agree with the inefficiency and corruption associated with the NDDC but for us to make clear appraisals we must have facts and figures not conjecture.
That agency to me is counterproductive to the aspirations of the people especially when you consider that the present NDDC is actually used to compensate losers of 2015 election. Not saying his predecessors were better though
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:49am On Jul 08, 2018
kelib:
Nddc z d most corrupt agency in Nigeria, those guys spend money on their political ambitions.jst look at the board from the chairman: Ndoma egba, to d md nsima Ekere n d members all of them are ex pdp personalities who lost elections. I just pity Nigerians they use our money n source of revenue to compensate loosers. Nsima Ekere convoy z longer than that of a governor. If u want to know a good president just look at his ministerial appointments n board appointments u will know if d person z good or not. As for me buhari is a fraud for giving thieves juicy positions.
i thought I was the only person that observe the fleet of cars in his convoy
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by HappyNigerian: 10:06am On Jul 08, 2018
NDDC the most corrupt ministry in Nigeria
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by HappyNigerian: 10:13am On Jul 08, 2018
GavelSlam:


I totally agree with the inefficiency and corruption associated with the NDDC but for us to make clear appraisals we must have facts and figures not conjecture.
Na wetin be d fact when yu don already agree say nddc na thief man agency
Re: NDDC'S Budget And The Questions People Have Not Been Asking by HappyNigerian: 10:25am On Jul 08, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:

That agency to me is counterproductive to the aspirations of the people especially when you consider that the present NDDC is actually used to compensate losers of 2015 election. Not saying his predecessors were better though
dis is d fact of the matter

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