The Niger Delta
Development Commission (NDDC), will relocate from its temporary head
office on Aba Road to its 12-floor headquarters, currently under
construction, at the Eastern bye-pass in Port Harcourt next year.
Managing
Director NDDC, Mr Nsima Ekere, who announced this during the 17th
Anniversary and Annual Thanksgiving Service of the Commission at the
Dappa Biriye corporate headquarters, assured staff that the 2018 event
will take place at the new office.
He said that the 12-floor new
head office complex was one of the legacies the current NDDC Board and
Management would leave behind at the end of its tenure. He expressed
delight at the recent approval of funds by the Federal Executive Council
for the completion of the project, which he regretted had suffered
delays since it was started by the defunct Oil Mineral Producing Areas
Development Commission, OMPADEC, in 1994.
Ekere Declared: “We
must sustain the annual thanksgiving service because we have many things
that we need to be thankful to God.” He stated that efforts were being
made to build human capital in the region, adding: “we have signed
collaboration agreements that will help us to achieve this.”
The
NDDC Chief Executive Officer noted that in the past one year, the
Commission had entered into several partnerships, including the one with
the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria, SMEDAN,
to help provide employment for the youths.
He said that the NDDC
signed a tripartite agreement for the establishment of the first ever
enterprise innovation and growth hub in Nigeria, stating that the
Commission was partnering with SMEDAN and Builders Hub Impact Investment
Programme, BHIIP for this purpose.
According to the NDDC
Managing Director, “this is a new approach to addressing the need to
train our youths. We want to turn them into entrepreneurs that will
create jobs and help in checking restiveness in the Niger Delta region.
“It
is very important that we do things that are sustainable. Thus, we will
not relent in taking measures that will create job opportunities for
our youths. Coming to demonstrate at the gates of the NDDC is no longer
profitable, as we are now sticking with the policy of not negotiating
with agitators, especially those that are sponsored. We need to
discourage hooliganism and rascality.”
Ekere said that the
Commission was also in partnership with the Nigerian Export-Import Bank,
NEXIM, to set up a N5 billion development fund, where both parties
would contribute N2.5 billion each. He said that the fund would be used
to accelerate SMEs and Agricultural development in the region.
He
stated: “The partnership with NEXIM Bank is meant to develop the
agricultural sector by boosting the entire value chain from training to
planting, processing and provision of funds for setting up agricultural
enterprises. We want to create an export initiative in the agricultural
sector to help in the diversification of the nation’s economy.”
As
part of the efforts to build human capacity in the Niger Delta, Ekere
said that the Commission recently met the Prime Minister of Sao Tome and
Principe, to discuss tapping into their excess internet bandwidth. He
observed: “Sao Tome and Principe is just 30 minutes away from Port
Harcourt, so we want to tap into their excess bandwidth for the benefit
of the Niger Delta people.”
Earlier, the NDDC resident pastor, Mr
Benson Nwogu, had reviewed the activities of the previous development
agencies in the Niger Delta region, concluding that God had always
supported them despite daunting challenges. He said that Niger Deltans
must continually praise and glorify God for blessing them with abundant
natural resources.
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