The Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, has denied harbouring an ambition to run for the governorship of Bayelsa State 2027.
Ogbuku who made the denial in a radio programme on Rhythm 94.7, Yenagoa advised people campaigning and mobilizing support for the alleged governorship ambition to stop further action.
“I don’t have any ticket to contest the governorship of Bayelsa State in 2027. I want all those people who are forming groups and causing confusion through unsolicited solidarity to desist from that because the only ambition I have is to serve the people of Niger Delta and President Bola Tinubu for the four years term given to me. If I should have any ambition, it is to re-elect President Bola Tinubu in 2027,” Ogbuku said.
He said he was rather focused on serving the people of the Niger Delta region as mandated by President Tinubu.
On the perceived misunderstanding between him and the Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, the NDDC MD said, “I don’t have any problem with my good friend, His Excellency, Senator Douye Diri. In fact, we have good relations even now, and I can tell you that the governor has been supportive and proven to be a father to all.”
He said his last visit to the Bayelsa State Governor strengthened their relationship, which he said was meant to build synergy between the commission and state governments.
Ogbuku advised citizens of Bayelsa State to avoid unnecessary criticism, name-calling and blame games because such acts negate collaboration between the commission and state governments.
He said, “I want to, on behalf of all those who must have disrespected the governor over his harmless statement during our visit, apologise and appeal to him to please forgive them and see them as his children. I will never and cannot send anyone to talk down on the person of the Governor whom I hold in high esteem.
“What will give me the greatest joy is to see all Bayelsans working together for the development of the state with those at the federal level, especially the Minister for Petroleum (Oil), myself and other sons and daughters holding positions of influence to bring development to our people.”
He said recent commencement of the channelisation of Kolo Creek, connecting the Okarki-Otuogidi-Ogbia communities of Rivers and Bayelsa states was part of a holistic plan to solve the environmental challenge faced by Niger Deltans.
He explained that the project would remove all the blockages causing flooding in the communities in both states, adding that it would not only prevent flooding but also boost commercial activities in the communities.
Ogbuku also noted that the NDDC was constructing six multi-purpose emergency shelters in Bayelsa, Delta, and Rivers states to provide relief to Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, in the event of flooding in the Niger Delta region.
He observed that the project was conceived as a response to the frequent flooding challenges faced by Niger Deltans. He noted that facilities at the emergency shelter would include essential amenities such as a school, hospital, cafeteria, police post, and recreation centre, providing comprehensive support to the communities in times of distress.
“We have six of these facilities currently under construction in Otuokpoti and Odi, in Bayelsa State, while the ones in Delta State are being built in Patani and Ozoro and another two in Rivers State,” he said.
Ogbuku noted that the NDDC had made significant gains since it embraced Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) as a major policy thrust.
He said one such positive outcome was signing a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, between the NDDC and the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas Limited, NLNG, to collaborate on diverse fronts in delivering sustainable development projects.
He said that the Commission had resumed its Free Healthcare Programme, which caters to the needs of rural communities, as part of the Commission’s commitment to enhance healthcare delivery to the people of the Niger Delta region.
He said NDDC in May commissioned five major projects including the 9km Obehie-Oke-Ikpe road in Ukwa West LGA, Abia State; the 27.5-kilometre Ogbia – Nembe Road, constructed in partnership with Shell Petroleum Development Company, the electricity injection substation in Amufi, Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area in Edo State; the 45km double-circuit 33KV feeder line from Omotosho Power Station to Okitipupa, Ondo State and the NDDC 6km Iko-Atabrikang-Akata-Opulom-Ikot Inwang-Okoroutip-Iwochang Road and 600m Ibeno Bridge in Ibeno LGA, Akwa Ibom State.
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