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Yoruba Elders Back Delta State on NDDC Leadership

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Ondo State elders have call on President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint Delta State indigenes as the next Chairman and Managing Director of the Niger Development Commission (NDDC)in line with the Act that  establishes the Commission in  2000. This is contained in a release made available to Journalists by Ebireri Henry Ovie.

According to the release, ‘It is the turn of Delta State to produce the chairman of the board and also the managing director’, the elders said in Akure, capital of Ondo State.

They said the position of the managing director was the privilege of the four leading oil producing states of Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers and Akwa Ibom .

It further stated that, ‘There shall be for the Commission, a Managing Director and two executive directors who shall be indigenes of oil producing areas starting with the member state of the Commission with the highest production quantum of oil and shall rotate among member states in order of production’’

Chairman of Ondo Elders Forum, Chief Abiodun Agbelusi told newsmen that the elders emphasized that it was important for President Buhari to begin the rotation again by making a Delta State indigene managing director of the Commission. “The four states have had their chances’’

Meeting under the auspices of Yoruba Elders Forum, Ondo State chapter, the elders also reminded President Buhari of the alphabetical order in the appointment of the Commission’s Chairman and how Abia, Akwa Ibom and Cross River held the position of the chairman.

The elders who assessed the commission’s journey in phases urged Buhari to give Delta State a sense of belonging through the enthronement of fairness.

Past chairmen of the Commission includedOnyema Ugochukwu (2001-2005) Abia State, Sam Edem (2005-2007), Akwa-Ibom, Dan Abia (2007-2009), Akwa-Ibom, Larry Koinyan (2009-2011), Bayelsa State, Tarifa Tebepah (2011-2013, Bayelsa State, Bassey Henshaw (2013-2015), Cross River State and Ndoma Egba (2016-2019), Cross River State.

 ‘The office of the Chairman shall rotate amongst member states of the Commission in the following order: Abia, Akwa-Ibom, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo and Rivers State. The lot falls on Delta State since it comes next in alphabetical listing’

The elders said it had become imperative to appoint Delta State indigenes as Chairman and Managing Director of the Commission.

‘’The positions of the Chairman and the Managing Director of the next NDDC Board belong to Delta State’’ the elders added.

   

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