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NDDC: Akwa To Account For N300 Billion Emergency Contracts – Umana

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A showdown in the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC was emerging on Thursday after the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Obong Umana Umana asked the commission to make the immediate past sole administrator, Effiong Akwa to account for an estimated N300 billion projects allegedly awarded without due process.

Umana gave the charge in his first interaction with the staff of the NDDC during which he charged them to work to shed off the image of corruption that hangs over the commission and its staff.

GWG.NG had reported that Umana had not visited the NDDC since his appointment largely on account of perceived differences with the former sole administrator who was recently disengaged.

Umana also on Thursday directed the acting Managing Directors of the NDDC, Emmanuel Audu-Ohwavborua, to mobilise SETRACO, contractor handling the Rivers-Bayelsa session of the East West Road to intervene on the portions collapsed by devastating floods.

Speaking to the staff, Umana said: “The perception is that NDDC has failed. There is also the perception about widespread, endemic corruption in the commission. True or false, I don’t think it is a good story that you go somewhere and you are introduced as a staff of NDDC and the first thing the person must be thinking about you is that this must be one of the corrupt ones.

“Even for your children, it is not a good story. It is in your hands to change that perception. There is a total failure. It is that failure that makes it possible for one man to sit alone in this commission and issue awards letters without due process, of N200 billion, N300 billion, under the guise of emergency.

“This is clear cut impunity we cannot tolerate. Already we are talking of indebtedness of over N3 trillion and one man will still sit alone and issue letters of another N300 billion without following due processes? And this was during pendency of the forensic audit.

“The Acting MD is directed to give me full report, which should go to the President. This was without my knowledge, so I want a report; I want all of those contracts terminated immediately. No budget at the time those contracts were awarded,” Umana said in the charge to bring Akwa to account over his time as NDDC sole administrator.

“And I’ve seen people bring papers to me. One person will bring 10, 15 papers, talking about emergency repairs of failed portions of roads, 2kms, N800 million, in Delta, Abia and Imo states. If you use N800 million to fix 2kms of failed portions, how much are you going to use to construct the road?

“I just knew the conditions for the forensic audit were not conducive for that probe to be carried out, because if the perpetrators were the ones to support execution of the audit, then it wasn’t going to make any sense. Anybody who stands in the way to undermine the directive of Mr President will be appropriately sanctioned.

“Some contractors would be blacklisted, including the directors, from report of the forensic audit. We will take note of that because people are still awarding and signing contracts from their homes even she they have left the commission. This is anarchy, impunity.”

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