
NDDC MD: Ondo shortchanged, group cries to Tinubu, rejects recent appointments.
NDDC MD: Ondo shortchanged, group cries to Tinubu, rejects recent appointments.
A group, within the All Progressive Congress, the Progressive Advocates Initiative, has rejected the recent appointments in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
It has therefore called for the principle of rotational leadership within the Commission.
The group, lamented that Ondo state whose turn was to produce the Managing Director of the commission was shortchanged.
A letter to President Bola Tinubu, signed by the groups, Chairman, Augustine Akinkunmi and Secretary, Adebayo Adubiaro, requested for his intervention in ensuring that “Ondo State rightfully assumes the position of Managing Director.
The letter reads” First and foremost, we would like to emphasise that it is the turn of Ondo State to produce the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission.
“For several years, Bayelsa State has occupied this position, creating an imbalance in the representation of different states within the NDDC.
” As a state that has made significant contributions to the development of the oil and gas sector, Ondo State deserves its fair share of the leadership of this crucial organisation.
” As you are aware, Bayelsa State currently holds the position of Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, while Akwa Ibom State holds the position of Minister of State, Gas Resources, and Edo State holds the position of Minister of Niger Delta Affairs. Given these existing appointments, it is only just and equitable that Ondo State, as the fifth largest producer of crude oil in Nigeria, assume the position of Managing Director of the NDDC.
“This would ensure a fair distribution of leadership responsibilities among the oil-producing states and promote inclusivity in the decision-making processes of the commission.
“We firmly believe that by appointing a Managing Director from Ondo State, the NDDC will benefit from the rich experiences and insights that Ondo State brings to the table.
“Ondo State has a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the oil and gas sector, and its active participation in the leadership of the NDDC will undoubtedly contribute to the overall effectiveness and success of the commission’s mandate.
“Your Excellency, the current Managing Director, was given a two-year tenure by President Muhammadu Buhari to complete the residue of Bayelsa State’s tenure. Chief Samuel Ogboku was appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari to complete what was considered a two-year residue.