- Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, MD of NDDC, advised newly promoted directors to avoid involvement in politics and focus on their roles as civil servants
- He emphasized the importance of understanding their boundaries and responsibilities as public servants to prevent destabilization of the commission
Dr Samuel Ogbuku, Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), has urged newly promoted commission directors to avoid politics.
Ogbuku called during the closing session of a two-week capacity-building workshop for NDDC directors in Abuja, saying civil servants must understand they are not politicians and should not get involved in political matters or consider destabilizing the commission.
Over the years, we have witnessed a situation in which NCDC staff are more politicians than civil servants.” We are all in agreement that the NDDC will make a difference, which is why we are training the new directors. “The new directors must understand their role, their boundaries, their strength, when to use them and when not to use them, and they must understand that they are both public servants and civil servants, he said.
NDDC Has Been Repositioned To Inspire Hope – MD
Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), says the commission has been repositioned to bring much-needed growth and development to inspire hope in the Niger Delta region.
According to Ogbuku, the NDDC is now primarily focused on long-term partnerships in manpower and infrastructure development, with a short, medium, and long-term strategy.
This assurance was given by the NDDC MD on Wednesday during a meeting in his office in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, to the Chairman of Nigerian Young Professionals Forum and Convener of Niger Delta Young Professionals, Moses Siloko Siasia, and members of his team.
He revealed that the commission has launched a ‘Project Hope’ initiative as part of its strategic plan to create job opportunities for young people in the Niger Delta.