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NDDC's acting MD, Mrs. Enyia |
A
new Acting Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Niger Delta
Development Commission, NDDC has emerged and she is Dr. Mrs. Akwagaga Lelegima
Enyia, who immediately swung to action, promising to bring positive change to
the Commission.
Akwagaga
made the pledge during a press briefing shortly after her arrival at the NDDC
headquarters in Port Harcourt to assume duties as the new Chief Executive
Officer of the interventionist agency.
She
said: “I have been charged to do things right and we will start to do things
right by the grace of God. By the time I am through with my assignment, there
will be a positive change in NDDC. I believe God will help me.”
Akwagaga
took over the leadership of the NDDC from Prof Nelson Brambaifa, who led an
interim management that was dissolved on August 27, 2019.
The
new Chief Executive Officer said: “I have a mandate to oversee the smooth
running of the NDDC until the substantive board is cleared to resume office. I
have been instructed to report to the office of the Secretary to the Government
of the Federation. I believe that as we work together, we will achieve
the objectives for which the NDDC was set up and to see that this foremost
interventionist agency will progress and prosper during this short period, I
appeal to the press to cooperate with us to see that the goals of setting up
this commission is achieved.”
The
Acting Managing Director also addressed management and staff of the Commission,
urging them to play their own parts in facilitating the rapid development of the
Niger Delta region, noting that “If everyone does his or her bit, we will
succeed in turning things around for good in NDDC.”
She
promised to sanitize the commission and restore it to its former glory, stating
that if everyone discharged their duties diligently, the negative image of the
Commission would be corrected and people would want to be associated with it.
Akwagaga,
a specialist in marine biology, became a substantive Director in NDDC in April
2010 and was in charge of the Agriculture and Fisheries Directorate.
She
graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Zoology from the University of Port
Harcourt in 1983 and has Master of Philosophy and a PhD in Marine Biology from
the River State University.
Akwagaga,
who was born on February 2, 1962 in Port Harcourt to parents from Tombia
Ekpetiama town in Bayelsa State is from Rivers State by marriage. She joined
the Oil Mineral Producing Areas Development Commission, OMPADEC, as Assistant
Director, Fisheries in 1993.
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