Niger Delta
NDVC fumes over open letter to Tinubu with alleged spurious aspersions against NDDC
The Niger Delta Coalition Vision (NDCV), a group advocating for peace and development in the Niger Delta, has countered a recent open letter written by Mr. Michael Johnny to the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federation, Bola Ahmed Tinubu targeting the management of the NDDC.
In a statement signed by President General of the coalition HRH Alaowei Amawari; titled: ‘Let chief Michael Ogboku breathe; Stop your Pull Him Down Syndrome’ the coalition considered the said letter, currently circulating on social media and in sections of the mainstream media with the title, “A Solution to the NDDC Failure: An Opportunity to Bring Lasting Change and Development to the Niger Delta,” a disgrace and an insult to the Niger Delta people.
“The supposed author, Michael Johnny, a so-called High Chief,
displayed gross ignorance on the operations of the NDDC and made spurious aspersions against the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Chief Samuel Ogbuku (Ph.D), and the management of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC.
“Michael Johnny’s call for “Forensic Auditing” of the NDDC, and according to him, “Non-extension” (non-extension) of Chief Samuel Ogbuku’s led administration is irresponsible and baffling. His plea for the President to direct various investigative bodies to scrutinize the operations of the NDDC is also unjustifiable.
the statement observed further that Mr. Michael Johnny’s letter reflects the destructive mentality that has compounded the socio-economic developmental challenges of the Niger Delta, barefaced with an intent of malice and the “pull him/her down” syndrome, which has continuously undermined the
progress of the region.
“People use every means possible to malign anyone making a positive difference in the Niger Delta region. How can one be so obsessed with such negativity against his own?
“This malady has been detrimental to the region and has impeded positive change and development initiatives, over the years. The NDCV condemns such behavior and emphasizes the need to support progress and development for the collective benefit of the Niger Delta region.”
“The NDCV therefore called on the leadership of the Ijaw Ethnic Nationality to
caution individuals like Michael Johnny against engaging in actions that could lead to unnecessary crises in the
He stated further that as bonafide stakeholders of the region, they fold our arms and watch anyone disrupt the current efforts of the commission or any other agency of government with direct bearing on the region.
“The Chief Dr. Samuel Ogbuku-led NDDC management is working to write a new narrative for the region where the great mass of people could take advantage of the availed economic opportunities created by the NDDC, and where leadership is accountable and responsive to them.
“To this end, it is significant to accentuate that a vast majority of the Niger Delta people are impressed with the efforts of the current Board and Management of the NDDC and will continue to validate their unparalleled leadership. We believe that they should be allowed to carry out their responsibilities without unnecessary distractions and unfounded accusations.
The statement urged President Tinubu to give greater consideration to the sustainable development needs of the Niger Delta region and to encourage the efforts of the current NDDC management. “Additionally, we dismiss Mr. Michael Johnny’s allegations against the Dr. Samuel Ogbuku’s led NDDC management and declare his threat to lead a protest against the NDDC and the federal government as”empty “.”
Chief Samuel Ogbuku and his management team should be allowed to breathe, and carry on the good work they have commenced uninhibited. What is expected from every peace-loving and
patriotic Niger Deltans, and indeed Nigerian, at this time, is to support and constructively engage the Board and Management of the NDDC to continue on the path of true transformation in line with the “Renewed Hope Agenda” of Mr. President, so as to fast-track the sustainable development of the Niger Delta Region.”