NDDC Board: Tompolo Issues Ultimatum, Vows Total Shutdown

NDDC Board Tompolo Issues Ultimatum, Vows Total Shutdown
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A former Niger Delta warlord and freedom fighter, High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, Alias Tompolo, yesterday, issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to inaugurate the substantive Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

Tompolo described the continuous running of the NDDC by a sole administrator at the instance of the Minister of Niger Delta, Senator Godswill Akpabio as undemocratic,  anti-development, and unacceptable.

He said: ‘I have watched and observed with keen interest, the circumstances surrounding the constitution of the NDDC board for some time now. I would have continued to keep watching and observing, but for love of the region and the country.

‘The continuous running of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) by a sole administrator at the instance of the minister of Niger Delta Affairs Senator Akpabio, is undemocratic and anti-development, hence unacceptable to the people of the region.

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‘The people of the region are averse to a one-man show in a commission that is supposed to attend to the developmental needs of nine states, namely, Abia, Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo, and Rivers. It will likely set the region on fire, sooner than later.

‘The act establishing the commission provided among other things that it will be administered by a board comprising a Chairman, Managing Director, Executive Directors, and Commissioners who will be drawn from the nine states that made up the region.

‘There is no provision for either interim management committee or sole administration in the act that establishes the NDDC.

‘Clearly, the present state of the commission is abnormal and could throw the relatively peaceful region in the country into chaos and acrimony’.

Tompolo added: ‘There is no way things will continue in this manner. I am surprised at the recent silence of highly placed persons from the region on this matter.

‘It is against this background that I wish to call on Mr President, members of the National Assembly and Security Agencies to work towards the constitution of the substantive board of the NDDC within a few days to avert a total breakdown of law and order that will equally affect crude oil exploration and exploitation activities in the region.

‘I hereby proclaim a seven days ultimatum starting the date of this publication to inaugurate the substantive board of the commission’.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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