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Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Naijadaily: 10:18am On Feb 29
A bill to designate Anambra State as a member of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC threw the Senate into rancour on Wednesday as members of the upper Chambers shared divergent opinions on the second reading of the bill.

The bill which failed to pass second reading after the Lawmakers voted against its passage was sponsored by Senator Tony Nwoye, Anambra North, seeking inclusion of Anambra State through amendment of the NDDC Act N86 LFN 2004 that established the commission.

Armed with documents from the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC Nwoye informed the Senate that Anambra State has satisfied the requirements for recognition as oil producing state saying that the the the Revenue mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission had at its 139th Plenary Session held on 27th July 2021 approved the attribution of the following 14 oil Wells to the State.

He listed the oil Wells as ; Nzam 1 oil well, Anambra 1,2,3 oil wells (Straddied), Ogbu-1 oil well, Alo-1 oil well (straddled), Amesi 1, 2, 3,4 oil wells, Enyie 1, 2, 3, 4 oil wells.

Attempting to convince his colleagues to support the bill, Nwoye told the Senators that it has officially started receiving its share of 13% mineral derivation revenue from November 2021 till date.

Chaos ensued after Senate President Godswill Akpabio asked Senator Tony Nwoye to choose between stepping down the bill for further consultations or subject it to the voice votes of the Senators.

Akpabio who was the first to make contributions to the bill picked loopholes in the bill explaining that the current nine member states of Abia, Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo and Rivers of the NDDC were included as a result of their geographical location within the Niger Delta which Anambra State is not part of.

According to him, if Anambra State is to be included it means that other oil producing states such as Lagos, Gombe, Kogi, Bauchi , will also be included in the NDDC and identified as Niger Delta States.

Akpabio’s position received the support of Senators; Seraike Dickson, Isah Jibrin, Olamilekan Solomon, Eshilokun amongst others while Senators ; Adams Oshiomhole and few others backed the bill.

Responding to the Akpabio, Sponsor of the bill Tony Nwoye accused Senator Jibrin Isah (Kogi East) of lying before the Senate by saying that Kogi State has started receiving oil derivation since 2022.

“Mr. Senate President, I have the record that Anambra State has started receiving 13 % derivation since November 2021 and as of today Kogi State is not receiving a dime from the Federal Government. He mentioned Kogi and he was trying to misinform the Senate, Nwoye roared.

Jibrin fired back admonishing the Anambra lawmaker to limit his argument to his state, saying, “Kogi has started receiving oil derivation since 2022.”

“With due respect Mr. Nwoye I want to limit yourself to your presentation and your state. What happens in Kogi State is not your business. I am telling you that the information getting to me shows that Kogi is getting 13%, Isah stood his ground.

As the arguments ensued Senate President Akpabio urged Tony Nwoye not to rely on the letter he received from the RMAFC saying that the letter only provided clarifications on the 13 percent derivation of Anambra and not Kogi.

Reacting, the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, suggested an amendment that would have accommodated other states, since Kogi is now an oil producing state, and other states that may have oil in future.

Akpabio maintained that there is no need for the bill since Anambra was already receiving its 13 percent derivation from the Federation Government and the state is also receiving funds being a member of the host communities as provided in the recently passed Petroleum Industry Act bill.

According to Akpabio the mangrove swamp forests made it possible for states like Imo, Abia and Ondo to be included into the Niger Delta and subsequently the NDDC. He stressed that if Anambra is to be added oil producing states like Kogi, Zamfara, Bauchi will also be added.

Reacting, Nwoye refused to withdraw the bill, he explained that oil wells in Ogbaru community in Anambra are located within the same geographical location as Ndoni community of Rivers States as such Anambra should be included in the NDDC.

“Check the boundary and map of the Niger Delta . The Ogbaru people of Anambra speak the same dialect with Ndoni people; they share almost everything with Niger Delta people and that is where their oil Wells are located. That is where these oil exploration are being done, Tony Argued.

The return of the Oil Mineral Producing Areas Development Commission (OMPADEC) was however suggested by Senator Seraike Dickson who disagreed with Nwoye’s bill describing it as “absolute nonsense”.

“The Niger Delta is one of the basins in the world, which over time has involved other states like Ondo State ,Abia, Imo which are part of the basins and because of that they were included in Niger state.

It means that now that Oil gas has been found in Gombe they will now be included in Niger Delta. Maybe we have to go back to OMPADEC. They are already getting 13% derivativation, so maybe this bill should be stepped down for further deliberation, he said.

On his part Adams Oshiomhole supported the bill ; “They (Anambra) deserve to be treated like other oil producing states , with this they can be on the board of the NDDC. Without necessarily changing the word Niger Delta , it’s about equity and fairness, so I support the motion

On submissions made by Senator Nwoye that even if NDDC is considered to be a geographical or regional interventionist body , Anambra State qualifies to be a member on account of its proximity to Niger Delta area, Akpabio said the National boundary commission would have to decide that.

The bill was later thrown out after it was subjected to a voice vote with majority of nays from the Senators voting against its second reading.

https://sunnewsonline.com/senators-clash-as-bill-to-include-anambra-in-nddc-suffers-set-back/?amp

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by IgbosCriminals: 10:23am On Feb 29
Omo
Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Thormentor: 11:08am On Feb 29
Anambra must be included it will take time but we'll get it

Like they said ogbaru people and ndoni people speak same dialect of igbo

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by yarimo(m): 11:14am On Feb 29
grin grin grin

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Otunbakayce: 11:23am On Feb 29
Hunger is making the fool above me laugh on almost all threads.

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by AsomughaChuks05: 11:32am On Feb 29
Anambra deserves to be a member of NDDC but Senator Tony Nwoye is going about it the wrong way. These things require diplomacy and cool head not by agbero or cultist behaviour. There are important people that Senator Nwoye is at loggerheads with like the Senate President and the Anambra state governor Chukwuma Soludo who now has the ears of President Tinubu as his economic advisor, these are people Nwoye should be collaborating with to help this bill sail through rather than trying to force it through by his own power, which it is obvious, he has none. But it is a good sign that Senator Adams Oshiomhole is in support of the bill. The bill could be reintroduced later but Senator Victor Umeh should talk to his colleague Nwoye to stop displaying toutish behaviour in the Senate chambers in order not to deny Anambra some good scores.

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Armaggedon: 12:02pm On Feb 29
Lol. Akpabio said the nine states in NDDC are in the Niger Delta region. These are the charlatans that make laws for the country.

Only Bayelsa state, warri areas of Delta state, and the small riverine areas of Rivers state, just below port Harcourt, are geographically Niger Delta. NDDC should be renamed to include all oil producing states, or oil exploitation from the none NDDC states should stop.

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Ooni: 12:14pm On Feb 29
They are very wrong. Most states already in the NDDC are not in Niger Delta. It is also brazen awkward act for oil revenue from non NDDC states to be used to fund NDDC. Speak of state sponsorship of entitlement mentality.

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by seanfer(m): 12:37pm On Feb 29
AsomughaChuks05:
Anambra deserves to be a member of NDDC but Senator Tony Nwoye is going about it the wrong way. These things require diplomacy and cool head not by agbero or cultist behaviour. There are important people that Senator Nwoye is at loggerheads with like the Senate President and the Anambra state governor Chukwuma Soludo who now has the ears of President Tinubu as his economic advisor, these are people Nwoye should be collaborating with to help this bill sail through rather than trying to force it through by his own power, which it is obvious, he has none. But it is a good sign that Senator Adams Oshiomhole is in support of the bill. The bill could be reintroduced later but Senator Victor Umeh should talk to his colleague Nwoye to stop displaying toutish behaviour in the Senate chambers in order not to deny Anambra some good scores.
Senator Nwoye should know that in politics consultation and lobbying are very important..

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Thormentor: 1:06pm On Feb 29
seanfer:

Senator Nwoye should know that in politics consultation and lobbying are very important..

True I think he should align with some of our brothers in Niger Delta like Ned Nwoko and others Nwabochi and others that can influence Thier mind.

I really hope he does his job well

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Ngwamankillyou(m): 1:16pm On Feb 29
I see One idiot from dessert without oil laughing on things above.

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by seanfer(m): 1:17pm On Feb 29
Thormentor:


True I think he should align with some of our brothers in Niger Delta like Ned Nwoko and others Nwabochi and others that can influence Thier mind.

I really hope he does his job well

He won't do that, because He want's to take all the glory.... I expect him and other 2 Senators from Anambra to co-sponsor the bill...

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Runaway: 1:21pm On Feb 29
Let right to finish....
Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by christejames(m): 1:22pm On Feb 29
They should change the name of the agency undecided



Regardless, Anambra should be added!

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by SafariHunter(m): 1:22pm On Feb 29
States resource control is the answer to all this issues

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by bigdammyj: 1:22pm On Feb 29
Noted.
Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Nyamiri: 1:23pm On Feb 29
Thormentor:
Anambra must be included it will take time but we'll get it

Like they said ogbaru people and ndoni people speak same dialect of igbo

Anambra may be oil producing but not under Niger Delta.

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Ebukamatth(m): 1:24pm On Feb 29
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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by meum: 1:24pm On Feb 29
Abeg make una no Dey disturb us
Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Nyamiri: 1:24pm On Feb 29
christejames:
They should change the name of the agency undecided

Regardless, Anambra should be added!

Because of Anambra, they should change name.

You are a greedy person.
It is someone like you that ate the last morsel and they shot him.

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Obyangel: 1:25pm On Feb 29
Light of the nation must be included.

Anambra state Amaka

Ala-Igbo Amaka

Ndi Igbo bu odogwu

Yoruba Amaka

Hausa Amaka

Nigeria is really blessed

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Laple0541(m): 1:25pm On Feb 29
Over to you Peter Obi, the Nigeria social media president.

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by theysg: 1:25pm On Feb 29
Anambra swf wan enter payroll
All the best to them

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Nyamiri: 1:25pm On Feb 29
Anambra won't be included, you all can go to hell.

When Niger Delta leaders were fighting for 13% oil derivation, where were your fathers?

Useless oil thieves

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Bendeco2020: 1:26pm On Feb 29
Just initial gra gra

With time, Anambra will be included

Anambra is more located around Niger Delta geographically than Edo and Ondo state.

Even Rivers and Anambra shares boundry via River Niger route. Ndoni in Rivers and Ogbaru in Anambra are the same people divide by state boundry.

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by jmoore(m): 1:26pm On Feb 29
Oil producing and Niger Delta are completely different.
The senator get sense in the Ndoni in Rivers state comparison.

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by nony43(m): 1:26pm On Feb 29
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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by nony43(m): 1:28pm On Feb 29
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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by aariwa(m): 1:29pm On Feb 29
Peter Obi made Anambra state an oil producing states with completion of orient refinery in 2012 . Jonathan was there during the commissioning and the multi billion naira sab miller industrial plant was commissioned same day. On the issue of proximity, Anambra is separated from rivers and delta states by only the river niger

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Re: Bill To Include Anambra In NDDC Suffers Set Back by Ttipsy(f): 1:29pm On Feb 29
Graphically between Ondo, Edo and Anambra which is more located in the so called NDDC basin?

Anambra should be included with out being sentimental.

Nigeria!!!

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