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Ministry Applauds NDDC’s Inclusive Budgeting Process
The Ministry of Regional Development has praised the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) for its inclusive budgeting process, which actively engages stakeholders in the Niger Delta region’s development.
Dr. Mary Ogbe, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Regional Development, delivered the keynote address at the NDDC 2025 Budget Conference and Partners for Sustainable Development, PSD, Forum in Port Harcourt. She praised the Commission for aligning its budgeting process with the provisions of existing laws.
She praised the NDDC for bringing key stakeholders together to collaborate on the 2025 budget, saying, “This conference reflects a collective commitment to the Niger Delta’s sustainable development.” It creates an environment conducive to implementing an effective budgeting system for the NDDC in accordance with President Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope Agenda.”
“As members of the Regional Development Commission, we do more than just oversee budgets; we shape destiny. If you have not already seen yourself as such, I implore you to do so now.
“How we spend reflects what we believe in. Budgets are more than financial instruments; they reveal, in clear terms, the values we prioritise and the future we aspire to build. A mirror of our values and a map for the future,” she said.
Ogbe emphasised the need for innovative, transparent, and participatory budgeting practices to ensure that available resources are maximally deployed to meet the region’s most pressing needs.
In his remarks, the Chairman of the NDDC Governing Board, Mr. Chiedu Ebie, said that the Commission had started implementing a new governance structure prepared by KPMG, a reputable global business consultancy, to ensure accountability and effective performance.
He said that a new institutional culture was anchored on sound ethics and good corporate governance, noting that the NDDC was determined to strengthen its corporate governance system and improve its internal processes.In his address, NDDC Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, highlighted the Commission’s renewed focus on partnerships and the needs of the region.
He noted: “The budget is for the people of the Niger Delta. A needs assessment is periodically conducted to ensure that projects meet the needs of the people.
For example, Operation Light Up the Niger Delta is born out of a need for improved illumination in the communities of the Niger Delta.
“We are building strong collaborations in both the private and public sectors to deliver meaningful and lasting infrastructure,” he said, citing ongoing work with the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas, NLNG, on the Kaa-Ataba road and bridge.
A The project, he revealed, is the longest bridge in Rivers State and is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
Echoing this, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on NDDC, Senator Asuquo Ekpeyong, noted the Senate’s commitment to ensuring that the 2025 Budget reflects the needs and aspirations of the people of the region.
He stated: “I applaud the NDDC leadership for convening this crucial budget conference with all of the key players in our region. It takes dedicated work and collaboration to address the Region’s problems.
“The leadership of the National Assembly is committed to making sure that the 2025 Budget represents the needs of our people, particularly now that we have a stable, goal-oriented NDDC.”
Representing traditional institutions, the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom, King Felix Mujakperuo, called for a seamless handover of community-based projects to ensure that they were properly maintained.
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