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Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by AnonPoet: 8:12am On Jul 13, 2020
The management of the Niger Delta Development Commission has been inundated by enquiries from stakeholders following allegations that the expanded Interim Management Committee (IMC) misappropriated N40 billion between February 20 and May 5, 2020.
Although most of our stakeholders are aware of the malevolent intentions of those making these allegations, we believe that we owe them a duty of transparency to present the true financial picture of payments by the commission during the period.

We are therefore taking the unusual step of publishing ALL payments made by the Commission between February 20, when the expanded IMC came into office and May 5 when the allegations were made. The list covers the beneficiaries of the payments, the projects which they executed and for which the commission had a contractual obligation to pay, the amount paid and the date and time of payment. The IMC has only paid out N35.3 billion to vendors and contractors within the period. The debts paid cover historical debts to vendors, some of whom have been owed between N1 million and N3 million, for up to eight years. The payments were intended to save lives and livelihoods as well as alleviate the suffering in the region.

Most of the vendors borrowed money from banks to render services to the Commission. Some became very ill and were in hospital. Some of the contractors have died waiting to be paid for jobs they executed for the Commission. There was nothing the Commission could have done than respond to what had become a humane issue. It is pertinent for the Commission to make a few points.

1. The Niger Delta Development Commission is a going concern. As a result, every management inherits both its assets and liabilities. In the case of this Interim Management Committee, it inherited liabilities of N2 trillion. These are for supplies for the running of the Commission, services provided to the people of the Niger Delta in discharge of the mandate of the Commission and projects executed in the nine states. The Commission has a duty to settle contractual claims. Failure to do this in the past has caused the Commission millions Naira in legal fees, endless time in courts and garnishee orders on its account. The mandate handed down to this IMC by Mr President through the Hon Minister of Niger Delta Affairs is that the Commission must change the ways of the past. Acting responsibly in honouring obligations is part of that change ethos.

2. The Commission carried out a verification and valuation of the debts it settled. Some of the claims were higher but at the end of verification were reduced. The Commission also refused to pay fraudulent claims even though they were pushed by powerful forces. The case of 132 claims, amounting to N6.4 billion, for skills acquisition programmes which were never executed is but one example.

3. From the list we are publishing today, no payment was made to the supervising minister, Senator Godswill Akpabio, (the Honourable Minister of Niger Delta Affairs) or any member of the IMC or any person related to them. All the payments were for debts incurred before the IMC came into office or Senator Akpabio became supervising minister. In other words, these debts cover transactions that predate the Hon Minister and the IMC. This clarification has become necessary because of the antics of chartered character assassins stomach, propagandists and voices for hire who have accused the Hon Minister and the IMC of phantom, phoney and illusory financial infractions at the Commission.

4. The IMC has not awarded any contract, since its inception, apart from the N6.25 billion COVID 19 intervention approved by Mr President. That approval saved lives in the region. The COVID contract had three components: procurement of medical equipment, supply of food palliatives and public enlightenment. The Commission procured 27 trilogy, 202 ventilators, 65 ECG Machines, 54 RT PCR Machines, 18 APC smart digital UPS 5KVA, 36 infra red thermometers, 18 double jar suction machines, 18 Fluid warmers, 18 multi parameter patient monitors, 94 standard ICU beds, 95 oxygen cylinders, 95 oxygen masks, 95 infusion pumps, 18 mobile X-ray machines, 18 mobile ultrasound machines, 18 mobile dialysis machines, 18 arterial blood gas machines, sanitizers and syringe pumps. All the procured equipment have been distributed to the nine Niger delta states and received by the state governors. Beyond COVID 19, this intervention has boosted the healthcare delivery capacity of the nine states. Food palliatives have been supplied to vulnerable people in all the states in the region. The public enlightenment campaign has been effective in creating the right awareness and changing attitudes. We are grateful to Mr President for this intervention, which have saved lives in the region.

5. As the IMC has not awarded any other contract, it means it has not paid for any contract for which it initiated.

6. The President has ordered a forensic audit on the Commission operations of the Commission for the past 18 years. That audit will value and verify all claims against the Commission. It will also bring to account those who looted the commonwealth of the people of the Niger Delta to fund their ego and inordinate greed for luxury and power. The task of the IMC is to provide the enabling environment for the exercise to succeed. This involves providing the auditors with unhindered access to project files, accounting documents and staff; security for the team in the nine states, and media/ communications/community relations support.

7. We believe that the Commission's debt mountain of N2 trillion Naira will be reduced at the end of the forensic audit exercise. The Commission has made this publication for the sake of transparency. We believe this will reassure our stakeholders of the high level of probity, integrity and sense of responsibility being brought into the running of the affairs of the Commission by the IMC. As for those who relish in making wild allegations, in the vain and unrealistic hope that they can distract the IMC to truncate the Forensic Audit exercise, we say that they have failed. Judgment day is nigh!




Signed:
Charles Obi Odili
Director, Corporate Affairs.

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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by browniecay: 8:32am On Jul 13, 2020
Hmmm. Nigeria!!!
Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by EyezofGod120: 8:32am On Jul 13, 2020
smiley corruption is in our blood,,,if na PDP regime now,,APC go dey shout,,,but PDP don mature dem keep mute and keep watching,,, I pray make PDP win DAT 2023 election,, some people go rot in jail,,,wetin I dey talk self,,dem go don decamp to PDP gan self,,both APC and PDP corrupt but APC is an epitome of corruption

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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by martinsaba: 8:32am On Jul 13, 2020
There was country. Every Government office in Nigeria stench of corruption

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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by Nobody: 8:33am On Jul 13, 2020
All development commission should.be scrapped

They are conduit pipes for fake contracts

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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by Profprom(m): 8:33am On Jul 13, 2020
I am tired of commenting on corruption issues in this country. It's like corruption is now a culture here. It's so pathetic that corruption keeps procreating under a regime that promised to kill corruption
Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by michlins(m): 8:35am On Jul 13, 2020
Niger Delta states your problem isn't Tinubu or northern oligarchy. They're prolly businessmen. But you see those your elected officials, they are your bane

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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by remigiusizunna(m): 8:35am On Jul 13, 2020
Audio commission for audio looting
Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by tico1212(m): 8:35am On Jul 13, 2020
40 billion naira
NDDC money is missing
Them set up inquiry
Them say money no lost o
Them dabaru everybody
Supervisor Odili
Them say make him no talk o
"Money no lost," them shout again
Inquiry come close o

E no finish, e no finish...

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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by Nanavati(m): 8:36am On Jul 13, 2020
this one na damage control after chopping the 40billion

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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by Openbusiness3: 8:36am On Jul 13, 2020
shocked
Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by paulolee(m): 8:36am On Jul 13, 2020
bad bt I jus dnt kno why is it that my mind would just picture akpabio whenever i see NDDC and looting stories..
maybe its because i know him a little personally after seeing dt beautiful edifice when i visited one of his houses in I.K when he hosted the youths during last year elections and dished out cash easily to each of us that visited or maybe he is a good man and am jus judging him unfairly and quickly and i need a better re-orientation...
Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by Judeerons32: 8:38am On Jul 13, 2020
The reason for the IMC was never to midwife the forensic audit but to have access to NDDC funds. The national assembly and the people protested but the president we have allowed himself to be mislead by late Kyari and Akpabio and a few greedy politicians.into substituting a commission for an interim committee.
The interview by Dr. Joy was revealing. In their defense Akpabio and Dr. Cairo sought to go personal on her and even dragging Omo agege mace issue into it.
It's obvious Akpabio has been caught with hands in the cookie jar.
Dr. Cairo said the reason some staff were paid almost 2bn is that people will visit them when they travel during lockdown.lol. he collected payment in April during lockdown to visit Nigerian students studying in the USA who are graduating in Sept. International travel during lockdown.haba.
Such a shame.

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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by Sammy07: 8:38am On Jul 13, 2020
is Ondo state no longer in NDDC
there is little or no project going on there
Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by patrickmuf(m): 8:38am On Jul 13, 2020
Check the site to confirm whether or not those project were executed to completion and whether those companies were paid the said amounts as claimed. This one should be easy to investigate...

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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by festacman(m): 8:38am On Jul 13, 2020
Though I cannot and will never vouch for Godswill Akpabio or any other Nigerian politician when it comes to corruption but the truth is that current NOISE is a well-coordinated plan to use power play to FRUSTRATE the on-going forensic audit of operations of NDDC from inception. But it will be completed and a report produced.

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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by Topsy250: 8:40am On Jul 13, 2020
This country is a Joke
Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by juvewalex(m): 8:40am On Jul 13, 2020
Damage control at its very best.
Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by millionboi2: 8:40am On Jul 13, 2020
When thy mention d amount u think is not true.


It is ooo
Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by DModeCntStopMe: 8:40am On Jul 13, 2020
shocked

What do you expect the thief to say?

Is he not part of the clique that looted the commission dry?

I am tired of Nigerian news, I think it's wise I stay off the internet for a while.

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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by michjunior: 8:41am On Jul 13, 2020
EyezofGod120:
smiley corruption is in our blood,,,if na PDP regime now,,APC go dey shout,,,but PDP don mature dem keep mute and keep watching,,, I pray make PDP win DAT 2023 election,, some people go rot in jail,,,wetin I dey talk self,,dem go don decamp to PDP gan self,,both APC and PDP corrupt but APC is an epitome of corruption

Both Pdp and Apc are the same thing
the only diffrence is the umbrella and the broom

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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by TGM2015: 8:42am On Jul 13, 2020
Ń40 billion divided by 200 million is equal to N200.

That is still shikini moni. By the time Magu case is concluded, that is when we will know that Nigeria has been raped and Nigerians denied of our collective wealth.

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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by Realresk(m): 8:42am On Jul 13, 2020
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Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by michjunior: 8:43am On Jul 13, 2020
Nanavati:
this one na damage control after chopping the 40billion

If Another government come to power then We will open our mouth wide in shock as to the number of corruption cases we will hear.....
i assure u
Re: Charles Obi Odili: No 40 Billion Is Missing At NDDC by Kendumazy(m): 8:43am On Jul 13, 2020
Mheen

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