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Reps Order Probe Into Abandoned NDDC Project In Bayelsa

Reps Order Probe Into Abandoned NDDC Project In Bayelsa
  • PublishedMay 23, 2024

The House of Representatives has ordered its committee on the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to investigate the contract by the NDDC, for the Opokuma Clean Erosion Protection in Kolokuma/Opokuma local government area of Bayelsa state.

This followed the adoption of a motion moved by HON Abonsizibe Oboku, during plenary in Abuja.

Moving the motion, Oboku noted that one of the mandates of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) is to offer a lasting solution to the socio-economic difficulties of the Niger Delta Region and to facilitate the rapid and sustainable development of the region.

According to him, it is on this premise that the NDDC, in May 2004 awarded the contract of shoreline protection in Opokuma Kingdom, due to erosion to Jide Agboola of Dredging Atlantic Ltd.

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He further explained that the Company has a reputation for abandoning projects.

โ€ It was reported by the Guardian Newspaper on the 6th of October 2015, that the Company abandoned a similar project awarded by the Niger Delta Development Commission in Aiyetoro Community in Ilaje Council Area of Ondo State, after collecting the mobilization fee of N2.5 Billion Naira out of the N6.5
Billion contract sum.

โ€œAlmost twenty years after, this project stand abandoned, this has resulted into a perennial erosion, affecting a clan comprising of ten communities.

He added that a community (AYAKOROAMA Community) had been washed away. Similarly, a substantial part of the Orubiri Community had suffered the same fate.

โ€œSaddened that this has led to the loss of lives and property, this could have been averted if the contractor and NDDC has lived up to the expectation of the aim and objectives of the said contract.

The committee is expected to report back to the House in four weeks for further Legislative action.

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