Southsouth governors rose from a meeting in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State on Monday night, decrying the management structure of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
They argued that running
the NDDC by Interim Management Committees and Interim Administrator in
the past one year was not only an aberration, but had resulted in
shortchanging the Niger Delta.
They, therefore, advised
President Muhammadu Buhari to, in the absence of a substantive board for the
commission, put all NDDC funds, except those meant for salaries and imprests,
in an escrow account
But, Niger Delta Affairs
Minister Godswill Akpabio, said most Southsouth governors run local government
areas in their states with caretaker committees and therefore, lacked the moral
rectitude to advise Buhari on how the NDDC should be managed.
Akpabio said the
governors should first conduct council elections before insisting that the
President must inaugurate the board of the commission.
The governors, under the
aegis of Southsouth Governors’ Forum, had also restated their demand for
an upward review of the provision of 2.5 percent as Host Community Trust
Fund in the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) to 10 percent.
Chairman of the forum , Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, read the positions of the governors after the meeting that held at Rivers State Government House.
A statement by
Kelvin Ebiri, Special Assistant on Media to Governor Nyesom Wike, quoted Okowa
as saying that the appointment of either an IMC or Interim Administrator for
the NDDC was not in the best interest of the Southsouth.
He said: “This situation
does not augur well for the people of the Niger Delta as an opportunity for all
states to be represented as they ought to be represented in the board of the
NDDC does not exist.
“It means that the
NDDC is actually run in such a manner that it is actually not truly
beneficial to our people, because there is no stakeholders input in the running
of the affairs of the NDDC.
“We do know that there is
a forensic audit taking place and if for that reason the board has not been
constituted, our advice is that monies being sent to the NDDC should be put in
an escrow account until a board is constituted and then, proper processes are
followed in the expenditure of the money in such a way it will be visibly
accountable in the best interest of the peoples of the Niger Delta.”
The governor said they
agreed that after the constitution of the board, the advisory
council must be called upon to play its role and ensure checks and
balances to guarantee value for money expended by the NDDC.
His words: “A situation
where we begin to have emergency projects that possibly will not last three to
six months is not right, we don’t feel happy about it and we are urging Mr.
President to ensure that if the board is not going to be immediately
constituted, then funds for the NDDC beyond the payment of salaries should be
put on hold until he constitutes the board and the board can now run the
finances of the commission as per the law creating the NDDC.
“We feel already
short-changed as a people in the Niger Delta and we believe that we do
not wish to see this kind of situation continue going forward into the future,
because our people feel the pains.
“We do not want a
situation where there is an abuse of processes, neither should we have a
situation where we have abuse of funds.
“We believe that it is
best for both the country, for the states of the Niger Delta and for the people
of the Niger Delta when the due process is followed by the reconstitution of
the board and also in reconstituting the board, that the reconstituted funds
should come in and have funds to spend as per the law.
“We also took up the
issue of the PIB, the Petroleum Industry Bill which is already before the
House and having compared notes with ourselves, we are of the view that while
we welcome the Host Community Trust Fund, we do believe that the 2.5 percent
that is appropriated in that bill for the purpose of host community fund is
inadequate .
“We have discussed with
our people and collectively as leaders of the people in our various
States and as leaders standing in on behalf of our people, we urge that the
National Assembly should increase the provision in the host community fund from
2.5 percent to 10 percent in the best interest of our communities, in the
best interest of our nation.”
The governors expressed
the belief that if the communities felt satisfied with the provision of funds
for them in the PIB, they would more likely become watchdog on
behalf of the Federal Government, the states and oil companies.”
Wike, Governor Godwin
Obaseki(Edo State); Governor Douye Diri (Bayelsa) and the Deputy Governor of
Akwa-Ibom State, Mr. Moses Ekpo, were present at the meeting.
But, Akpabio told a
news conference to herald the formal inauguration of the new NDDC
headquarters in Port Harcourt, that it was illogical for the same
governors, who demanded a forensic audit of the intervention agency, to flay
the appointment of interim managements or sole administrator for the same body.
Besides, Akpabio argued
that it was abnormal for governors, who belong to an opposition party (Peoples
Democratic Party), to dictate to a President in a ruling party, the All
Progressives Congress (APC).
He therefore, advised
them to be patient till the conclusion of the audit before the
inauguration of the board.
Akpabio said what
the interim managements of the NDDC had achieved in a year, boards
of 19 years could not accomplish them.
His words: “I am
not aware that the governors are the ones that give directives to the
President. I want to let you know that the Federal Government has appealed to
the governors to ensure that local governments have elected representatives.
“Some governors for eight
years used caretaker committees to run local governments and the Federal
Government did not deny them funds. So, we are not against the formation of a
board for NDDC.
“But, if in 19 years, an
NDDC board as you call it could not produce an edifice of this nature, could
not even use mere N150m to connect the rented office to the national grid, that
will tell you that sometimes, the constitution of boards have misplaced
priorities.
“We are saying that there
is going to be a board for the NDDC. Nobody is against the board. But, let us
finish with the forensic audit. Boards have various interests. If I am a
contractor and I nominate someone into the board, don’t you think that person
will not cooperate with the forensic auditors?”
“In a few months, the
forensic audit will be over and the board will definitely be inaugurated. I
will rather plead with the governors to ensure that they carry out local
government elections. Most of the Southsouth states are PDP. So where is the
opposition?
“How can the opposition
give instructions and directives to the President who is not in the same party
with them and president has a clear vision of what he wants to do?. What he is
doing is producing results.
“It is not going to
be easy for them to take power because of the performance of this
President(Muhammadu Buhari).
“We
agree with them and we are on the same page. The Southsouth governors are the
ones who even requested a forensic audit. So, my appeal is to them is
to allow the audit to end and then the board will be inaugurated.”
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