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Akpabio, Ojuogboh and the Mission to Destroy NDDC

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By Johnson Okah

 The Niger Development Commission(NDDC) has been very much in the news in the last few weeks, unfortunately for the wrong reasons.

Regrettably, what the nation has witnessed in the last two weeks has been deliberate attempts by some highly placed government officials to denigrate the image of Commission for reasons that are obviously selfish.

  One of such government officials is Senator Godswill Akpabio, the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs.
The other is Hon Cairo Ojuogboh, Acting Executive Director(Projects) of NDDC. The duo, by their utterances and actions seem to be all out to destroy the NDDC. And this is where we are concerned as stakeholders in the Niger Delta Region.

In his widely publicized comments, Akpabio appeared to have assumed the role of a social critic, rather than a Minister of the Federal Republic in his assessment of the state of affairs in the Commission. His harsh words expose his desperation to pursue an personal agenda other than the public good. Or how else does one treat his blanket condemnation of the NDDC since its inception when he said the Commission was famous “for substandard projects in its entire history” and that it was an “Automated Teller Machine” for some politicians?

His description of the NDDC leaves much to be desired of the high office of Minister:  “We currently have about 12,000 abandoned projects across the nine states of the Niger Delta. If those things were completed, you can imagine that the area would have been turned into an Eldorado”

“There is no way NDDC road can last (for) even two years”. I think people were treating the place as an ATM, where you just walk in there to go and pluck money and go away, I don’t think they were looking at it as an interventionist agency.”

 “Even the idea of giving out a job to somebody who does not have the requisite skills is corruption on its own. The idea of bloating the contract is also corruption. Even collecting money and abandoning the site is also corruption.

“We have also had a lot of political interference, people have not allowed NDDC to work as it ought to, people coming with ideas not to move the region forward but to move their pockets forward. It has always been so,” the Minister was quoted to have said.

It is dumbfounding to say the least, that the Minister has chosen to play the ostrich when he has been engaged with the NDDC for a very long time.   It is hypocrisy at its worst for the Minister to extricate himself from the activities of the NDDC with such ex-cathedral remarks.  As Governor of Akwa Ibom state for eight years (2007-2015), Akpabio was not only a major stakeholder in the Niger Delta Region, he was deeply involved in the activities of NDDC since the Governors of the Niger Delta Region together act as Advisory Board of the Commission. This being the case, why did Akpabio keep quiet until this moment, to speak about the NDDC in such manner?

As member of the Senate (2015-2019), can Akpabio justifiably claim that he as not familiar with the activities of the NDDC? Why didn’t he speak out all along?  How come, he suddenly realized that the NDDC has been an ATM?  

From all indications, Akpabio’s utterances are meant to justify the illegality that he is perpetrating at the NDDC – the appointment of an Interim Management Committee(IMC), when a substantive Managing Director and Board Members have already been appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari, screened by the Senate and awaiting inauguration any time soon. His agenda is to appoint stooges who he can easily manipulate to achieve his selfish goals. This agenda must not be allowed under any circumstance.

Another question which also begs for answer is: Why did Minister Akpabio begin media propaganda when the forensic audit ordered by President Muhhamdu Buhari is yet to be completed? Could it be a matter of placing the cart before the horse? Is his public posturing meant to frusrate the forensic audit process? What really does Akpabio want?

In our view, Akpabio is out with a sinister motive. He is out to foist an illegal regime on the NDDC through the IMC. All the public posturing is for him to push through this ill-conceived agenda. Against this background therefore, everything must be done to stop Akpabio   in is track. The Presidency and the National Assembly must not allow the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs to get away with this illegality in the interest of the Niger Delta people and the over all well being of the NDDC.

Following the foot steps of his benefactor (Akpabio), Hon. Cairo Ojuogboh, the Acting Executive Director(Projects) of NDDC  has also launched a destructive campaign against NDDC and certain persons perceived as a stumbling block to the actualization of the “Akpabio agenda.”

In his published media comments a few days ago, Ojougboh alleged that a serving Senator was sitting on 300 contracts in the NDDC! Mr Ojougboh who spoke at a press conference in Abuja did not mention the Senator in the question. 

“Somebody who is particularly interested in a major contract of the NDDC, who is a member of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, he alone has 300 jobs in the NDDC. Of the 300 contracts, 120 has been fully paid and he has not mobilised to site for these 120,” Ojougboh said.

“It is obvious that the reason he is behaving the way he is behaving is that he wants the system, the looting in the NDDC to continue, and this is what the Interim Management Committee will not support. It is as simple as that”, he claimed at the press conference in Abuja.

A critical analysis of Ojuogboh’s statements reveals that he is simply a megaphone for Akpabio, the aim of which is to justify the illegality that IMC represents. One wonders when such contracts were awarded and which management gave out the jobs. Ojuogboh did not substantiate his claims at the media briefing.

 The former member of the House of Representatives is well known for his controversial outbursts on sensitive issues. Given his well known record therefore, Ojuogboh should have been bold enough to name the Senator in question. Why was Ojouogboh speaking with tongue in the chick?

Similarly, since he claimed to have  “facts” about the 300 contracts, why didn’t he release those facts? Are facts no longer sacred as has been often said? Why did Mr Ojuogboh chose to keep his “facts” close to his chest until the forensic audit is completed? What then will the forensic audit reveal?

And if Ojuogboh is so sure of his “facts,” why embark on media propaganda? Why go to the court of public opinion, when “facts”  could be sent to law enforcement agencies especially the  the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) or the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Offences Commission (ICPC) for appropriate action?

To any discerning mind therefore, Ojuogboh appears to be acting in cohort with Minister Akpabio to  distract the public from the constitutional infractions and embarrassment to the president  who has appointed a board  and a new Managing Director, Mr Bernard Okumagba. 

 Even at the risk of repetition, the question which remains on the lips of all Niger Deltans and indeed many Nigerians is: Why the haste in setting up an Interim Management Committee by the minister? Does Akpabio’s action not amount to undermining the powers of the president and the authority of  Senate?

The setting up of an interim management  Committee for the NDDC is a fraud and must not be allowed to  stay.

By his acions and utterances,  Akpabio is showing clearly that he is an enemy of the Niger Delta Region. He has allowed his ego and personal ambitions to override the collective aspirations and well being of Niger Delta peoples.  Accordingly, he and his fellow travelers like Cairo Ojugboh must not  be allowed to worsen the plight of the people of the region by destroying the NDDC.

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Afreximbank Facilitates $4bn Refinancing Loan for Dangote Refinery

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By Tony Obiechina Abuja

African Export-Import Bank has signed a $1.35bn financing facility in favour of Dangote Industries Limited.A statement from Afreximbank disclosed that the facility is part of a larger $4bn syndicated financing arrangement for Dangote Industries Limited in which Afreximbank acted as the Mandated Lead Arranger for the syndication.

This financing, one of the largest syndicated loans in recent African financial markets, will refinance capital expended on constructing the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals Complex, the biggest single-train refinery in the world with a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day.
The financing alleviates initial operational expenditures and enhances DIL’s balance sheet, supporting its continued growth trajectory.
Afreximbank contributed $1.35bn, the largest share among participating banks, underscoring its commitment to large-scale infrastructure that advances Africa’s industrialisation, energy security, and intra-African trade.Commenting on the development, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors at Afreximbank, Professor Benedict Oramah, said “with this landmark deal, we once again demonstrate that Africa’s development can only be meaningfully financed from within. It is only when African institutions lead the way that others can follow. The journey to utilise African resources for its own economic transformation is well underway.“Through the bank’s funding support, we are enhancing the capacity of the Dangote Refinery and Petrochemical Industries Ltd to produce and supply high-quality refined petroleum products to the Nigerian market, as well as for export to the entire continent and the world. Our energy security is in sight.”President/Chief Executive of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, added, “Afreximbank’s contribution to this milestone financing underscores our shared vision to industrialise Africa from within. This refinancing strengthens our balance sheet and accelerates with ease the refinery’s supply of high-quality refined petroleum products across Africa.”Afreximbank said that since operations at the refinery complex began in February 2024, it has continued to support the Dangote Refinery by providing key financing solutions for crude supply and product offtake, ensuring uninterrupted operations and reinforcing its role in Africa’s most significant refining intervention.The syndicated facility attracted strong participation from leading African and international financial institutions, reflecting enduring confidence in Africa’s industrial potential and Dangote’s vision in transforming Africa.

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Ghanaian Defense, Environment Ministers, Others Perish in Military Helicopter Crash

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By James Samuel, Abuja

Ghana’s Ministers of Defense and Environment died after a military helicopter crashed, killing all eight people on board, a government spokesman and the armed forces said on Wednesday.Among the dead were Edward Omane Boamah, the Minister of Defense and Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, the Minister of Environment, Science and Technology, Chief of Staff to the President of Ghana, Julius Debrah, said in a televised news conference on Wednesday.

“I have the unpleasant duty, suddenly, to announce a national tragedy involving the crash of a military helicopter this morning,” Mr. Debrah said. It was not immediately clear why the helicopter crashed.The deaths were announced hours after Ghana’s armed forces said in a post on social media that a helicopter traveling from Accra, the capital, to a mining community in the Ashanti region had gone “off the radar.
” The post said efforts were being made to re-establish contact.The armed forces subsequently confirmed the deaths of all on-board the helicopter in a statement on social media. It extended condolences to the families and said investigations were underway to determine the cause of the crash.Also killed were the acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, Alhaji Muniru Mohammed; the Vice Chair of the National Democratic Congress political party, Samuel Sarpong; the Deputy Director General of Ghana’s Disaster Relief Agency, Samuel Aboagye; and three members of the military, including the pilot, according to Debrah.The officials were headed to a gathering on illegal mining at the Obuasi Black Park in the Ashanti region as part of a broader government effort to encourage responsible practices, according to local news reports.The gathering was meant to bring together Ghana’s President, John Dramani Mahama, along with other government and local leaders, mining association members and development partners, according to a program line-up posted online by officials ahead of the event. Obuasi is about 170 miles northwest of the capital.As a result of the national tragedy, the Chief of Staff said all flags would immediately be flown at half-staff until further notice. Tinubu Condoles with Ghanaian President President Bola Tinubu has sent his “deepest condolences” to President John Mahama, the government and people of Ghana following the helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, and six others. Tinubu assured his Ghanaian counterpart and indeed all Ghanaians that the thoughts and prayers of the government and people of Nigeria were with them during this time of “profound national loss”. In a statement in Abuja last night, Special Adviser to the President(Information & Strategy), Bayo Onanuga said the President urged the Ghanaian nation and the bereaved families and friends to find comfort in the knowledge that their loved ones died in the line of patriotic service to the country.

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Insecurity: 24,000 Nigerians Missing Since 2015 says ICRC

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From Al-amin Tubo, Maiduguri and Attah Ede, Makurdi

No fewer than 24,000 Nigerians were declared missing by their families since 2015, as a result of insecurity that has affected most parts of the country, the International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) data has revealed.In Benue however, the state Police Command has confirmed the arrest of 176 suspects for allegedly committing various crimes in the Month of July.

Team Leader for Protection of Family Links of ICRC, María Toscano, who released data about the missing persons at a media workshop in Maiduguri said the international body was still on the trace of the missing persons.
Referencing the data, the diplomat said Borno had the highest number of the missing persons with about 9,000 out of the 16,000 registered by ICRC in the North-East region.
According to her, 11 persons have so far been reunited with their families this year, in addition to the 13 persons that were reintegrated with their families in 2024.Toscano said of the 24,000 registered missing persons, 71 per cent of the incidents occurred from 2014 – 2015, adding that Bama Local Government Area of Borno had the highest caseload of about 5,000 missing persons.The diplomat also said 65 per cent of those missing in the North-East were children at the time they were missing.Toscano, however, identified lack of access to conflict-affected areas and difficulties in contacting families, among the challenges faced by ICRC in the course of its assignment. Head of ICRC sub-delegation in Maiduguri, Diana Japaridze, in her speech, expressed concern over the increasing rate of missing persons and families, who were yet to be reunited after suffering displacement due to armed conflict for over a decade.“Some people spend years searching for loved ones, often with no result. Families have a right to know their fate.“In the chaos of armed conflict, situations of violence and disasters, families can become separated in a matter of minutes, creating anguish and vulnerability and sometimes leading to long years of uncertainty about the fate of children, spouses or parents,” she said.Japaridze urged media practitioners to contribute to awareness creation and draw the public’s attention to the needs of missing persons“While States should raise public awareness of the problem of missing persons as a fundamental concern of international humanitarian law and human rights law, the mass media must draw the public attention to this problem and the needs of families of missing persons.“We hope the knowledge and discussions we are going to share and have during the training will help you, the media professionals, research on the topic more deeply, ask better questions, write quality content, and thus report it in a more professional, unbiased, and empathetic manner,” she said.

Police Arrest 176 Suspects for Various Crimes in Benue The Police Command in Benue has confirmed the arrest of 176 suspects for allegedly committing various crimes in July.Mr Ifeanyi Emenari, Commissioner of Police (CP), Benue Command, disclosed this on Wednesday during a press conference in Makurdi.Emenari said that the suspects were arrested for cult activities, armed robbery, banditry, theft and culpable homicide, among others.The CP said that out of the 176,arrested persons, 22 were held for alleged cultism, 26 for alleged armed robbery, while others were for other various offences.He also stated that the command within the said period recovered 30 different types of arms, 4,000 different types of ammunition, 8 motorcycles, one tricycle and two vehicles from the criminals.Emenari explained further that some of the arms recovered included four rocket launchers, 12 AK-47s, 11 locally made pistols and four locally fabricated rifles, among others.The CP added that the command, in collaboration with other security agencies, has successfully destroyed all the bandits’ camps in Benue.He pointed out that with the destruction of the bandits camps, many locals have returned to their ancestral homes and farms in most parts of the state.Emenari said that criminals committing all kinds of atrocities and hiding under cover of bandits would be arrested and prosecuted.The CP announced that he has relocated the area commander overseeing Otukpo axis to Agatu with strict orders to apprehend all criminals terrorising the area.According to him, the command was conducting series of operations and raids in Sankara axis to ensure that all the bandits and other criminal elements terrorising the area were apprehended.“A large number of bandits have been repelled from these areas, while some were neutralised in the course of these operations.“It is important at this point to mention that some police officers lost their lives during these operations.“While we commiserate with their friends and families, we remain committed to this course, as our dear state cannot be left in the hands of criminals.“Our desire is to provide security to all Benue residents, and the command under my watch in the month of July has been able to reduce crime to the barest minimum and will continue to ensure that the state is crime-free.“Measures put in place during the period under review include planned operations in the hinterlands to raid communities of bandits, patrols within the metropolis, intelligence gathering for proactive policing, raids of black spots and stop and search operations,” he said.

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