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Panic in NDDC as Buhari orders forensic audit over fraud

 

 

By Our Reporter

At last, President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered a forensic audit of the operations of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) from 2001 to 2019 on account of the alleged irregularities that trailed the activities of the commission and this is currently sending shivers down the spine of some highly placed staff of the commission.

He gave the directive when he received governors of the states in the Niger Delta region at the presidential villa in Abuja on Thursday.

The president said the directive had become imperative in view of the persistent criticisms of the operations of the commission.

Buhari stated that what is currently on ground in the Niger Delta is not in tandem with the huge resources that have been made available to the commission.

“I try to follow the Act setting up these institutions, especially the NDDC. With the amount of money that the Federal Government has religiously allocated to the NDDC, we will like to see the results on the ground; those that are responsible for that have to explain certain issues,” he said.

“The projects said to have been done must be verifiable. You just cannot say you spent so much billions and when the place is visited, one cannot see the structures that have been done.

“The consultants must also prove that they are competent,’’ he said.

Buhari admitted that developing the Niger Delta area required enormous resources compared to other parts of the country with firmer lands.

“I am very much aware, with my experience, that projects in your area are very expensive; that is why if any job is given, we must make sure that the company is competent and has the capacity to do it well, with experienced consultants,” he added.

The president, however, said that he would wait for the report of the audit before deciding on the next line of action regarding the commission.

Seriake Dickson, governor of Bayelsa, who led his colleagues, had earlier expressed the disappointment of other governors with the operations of the NDDC.

He said the commission’s operations had been characterised by poor choice of projects, shoddy handling, uncompleted jobs and lack of required support for the efforts of the states and local governments in its areas of coverage.

 

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