06 March, 2013

NDDC STINKS, PANEL TELLS JONATHAN


President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday received a gloomy report about the operations of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
Presenting the report to the president at the State House in Abuja, Chairman of the Presidential Monitoring Committee on the NDDC, Chief Isaac Jemide, said mismanagement of funds, abandonment of projects and poor execution of contracts featured prominently in the operations of the commission.
He said of the 609 projects monitored by the committee, 285 were abandoned at various levels, 222 were completed, while 102 were on-going.

He said the NDDC management refused to give concrete explanation on why some projects were abandoned and had not provided evidence of any attempt to recover the funds using appropriate government agencies such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offenses Commission (ICPC).
He said the NDDC also failed to complete all Civic Centres, University Hostel Projects and all shoreline protection over an operational period of 12 years.
He said the commission engaged in an unjustifiable introduction of astronomical variations on the contracts sums of most projects awarded by it over short periods of time, adding that some of the variations were effected prior to project commencement.
The committee also raised concern over the refusal of the commission to sanction incompetent contractors such as Messrs Fountain Construction Company Ltd handling the Eket-Ibeno road in Akwa Ibom state.
The committee, therefore, urged the federal government to consider the implementation of the report, which it said, would assist in repositioning the commission to ensure the meaningful development in the region.
Responding, Jonathan assured the committee that government would look into the report to see what led to the abandonment of projects and non-completion of some projects.
Source: Blueprint

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