Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, has urged
the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, to intensify the monitoring and
supervision of its projects across the Niger Delta region to improve delivery.
He spoke while receiving the Acting Managing Director
of the Commission, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, and a team of NDDC directors who paid
him a courtesy visit to the governor in his office in Akure. The directors were
in Ondo State to inspect on-going projects and commission completed ones in
different parts of the state.
Governor Mimiko said the challenge in driving
development in the Niger Delta had largely been that of poor supervision or
lack of it, and commended the NDDC management for moving around the states to
see things for itself and ensure compliance to standards and specifications.
“People do what they like when they are not
supervised,” he stated. “I hope that after some time you don’t feel fatigued
because the more your state offices see you and know that you are going to be
around they will be more alive to their responsibilities.”
Dr. Mimiko, however, advised NDDC to intervene more on
big-ticket projects, “especially those ones that straddle this region, roads,
rail lines and port development.”
He said: “I think the focus should be more on mega
infrastructure projects. Yes, we can do the little things like street lighting,
solar lights and all of that, so I think you should focus more on regional
projects. That’s why I am excited about the statement you made about trying to
look at your Master plan again, to re-work it. Let’s think of some
infrastructural projects that will benefit the region.”
The governor said that the NDDC needed a lot of re-engineering to change the negative perception of the agency by some members of the public and suggested that the Commission should do more to put concrete results on ground. He called for more synergy between NDDC and the state governments in the execution of projects, “so that there can be sustainability of everything that you put on ground.”
The governor said that the NDDC needed a lot of re-engineering to change the negative perception of the agency by some members of the public and suggested that the Commission should do more to put concrete results on ground. He called for more synergy between NDDC and the state governments in the execution of projects, “so that there can be sustainability of everything that you put on ground.”
The NDDC Acting Managing Director had told the
governor that her team was in Ondo State to ascertain the level of completion
of projects, as well as understand what challenges existed, with a view to
ensuring that the people of the Niger Delta were given projects that would
serve them well and improve their lives.
She informed the governor that the directors had
previously visited Abia, Bayelsa, Edo, Delta and Imo states on project
inspection, as well as Akwa Ibom, Cross River and Rivers on other assignments,
stating that the team had touched every state in the region and had seen
existing challenges.
Mrs. Semenitari said the governors and stakeholders
should revisit the Niger Delta Regional Development Master Plan, which she
described as a rich document facilitated by NDDC with the involved
collaboration of all the peoples of the Niger Delta.
“It is a document which, I am convinced, presents an
integrated, integrative and worthy roadmap for sustainable regional
development,” she stated, adding: “It is the people’s plan. It is one plan we
should all return to, to build, from its broad vision, a region of which we
shall be proud.
“Our focus in the 2016 budget is on completion of
on-going projects. We have, therefore, requested all states in the region to
make inputs to our budget, which is now before the National Assembly. Although,
we are prioritizing completing of projects, we will devote 20 per cent of the
budget to new ones. That is why we asked for contributions from the states.”
Mrs. Semenitari commended Ondo State for blazing the
trail in the recent Girls in Engineering, Mathematics and Sciences, GEMS,
competition, adding that the State Ministry of Education deserved kudos for its
amazing support for the competition. She explained that the competition was
held to drive home to the girl-students the beauty and prospects of tying their
future to carriers in STEM-related courses.
“Little wonder that Miss Ayomide Adeyeye, a 13
year-old Senior Secondary School student from your state, took home the
ultimate prize. She brought glory to Ondo State and won for herself a five-year
scholarship to the university, worth N5 million,” she said
The NDDC Acting MD said that the Commission handed
over tractors to integrated farmers in Ondo State, as a first step, towards
boosting their production, noting that with the continual depletion of income
earned from oil, the Federal Government was promoting agriculture and
aquaculture as important alternatives.
“The NDDC is looking to boost agriculture and
aquaculture, as well as other non-oil sectors, in order to boost economic
activity in the region and offer more options for the people to earn a living,”
she said.
Mrs. Semenitari said that in spite of the
disappointing performance of some NDDC contractors, there were some good
stories to tell. She said that the Commission awarded a total five regional
projects and 635 others since its inception. Of these projects, 385 have been
completed, while 250 are on-going.
However, she said that the performance of the
contractor handling the Ayetoro shore-protection and land reclamation was very
disappointing, stating: “I was embarrassed by the poor level of work at site of
the project. We are trying to do the best we can to ensure that things improve,
because we are trying to do the best we can to develop the region.”
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