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Senate knocks FG, IOCs over N1t debt to NDDC

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The Senate committee on the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has frowned at the failure of the Federal Government and the International Oil Companies (IOCs) to remit N1 trillion funds owed the commission.

At an interactive session with NDDC  management, the committee chairman, Senator Asuquo Ekpeyong (APC, Cross River South) said: “It seems as though the NDDC has revenue issues, in terms of the fact that the IOCs and the Federal Government are not remitting what they ought to.

“When you have a situation that you have a debt profile of over a trillion Naira, you are no longer talking of sustainable development. When you have a debt profile that high, contractors that have the capacity to deliver will run away from your contracts, we have to reverse the  trend.

“It is a contravention for any IOC, or any Federal Government parastatal or agency to refuse to adhere to the law setting up the commission”.

He further said that the NDDC Act stipulated the contribution of the Federal Government and IOCs to it for the purpose of developing the Niger Delta region.

Ekpeyong said that the committee would summon the IOCs that have refused to make  remittances to the NDDC.

“We will nip this backward and negative trend that has been the story of the commission over the last couple of years.

“This is for conceiving, planning and implementation of projects and programmes for the sustainable development of the Niger Delta Region.

“The commission has performed creditably in  certain areas, but has failed to perform in other areas. Worthy of note is its performance over the course of the ninth Assembly. I feel there was a breakdown of the relationship between the ninth Assembly and the commission.  It is imperative at the beginning of this 10th Assembly that we start off on a good footing”, he said.

NDDC’s Managing Director, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku said there was need to offset the N 1 trillion debt owed the commission.

“We are looking at payment of N100 billion of the old debt each year so we can create a balance payment of old debts and executing new projects”.

He said the NDDC was ready to partner with the Senate for a better working relationship.

“We want to have a better working relationship because we know the National Assembly is there to complement what we are doing”, he said.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

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