NDDC CRISIS: Time For President Buhari to Sack Akpabio, Sole Administrator – Obule


By Wilson Macaulay

Warri:

Comrade Francis Obule, the Delta State chapter Coordinator of PDP Mobilizers has once again called on PMB to sack the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio and the Sole Administrator of NNDC, Barr.  Effiong Akwa because they lack locus standi to meddle into the affairs of NDDC, as an agency established by an Act of parliament like many others in the country.

Comrade Obule who made this observation in warri Delta State noted that it is proper and worthwhile for president Buhari to show these shenanigans the way out of the NDDC if truly he wants to maintain his integrity and honor  as he wants Nigerians to believe.

Obule the Delta State coordinator of PDP mobilizer,  affimered that the way forward out of the NDDC crisis is to do away with both interim committee and sole Administrator after which PMB should  go ahead and swear in the Dr Pius  Odubu and Bernard Okumgba proposed board who are already screened by the national  assembly.

He also suggested that it is time to look into the affairs of the previous management personnel of the commission because the Agency has been maned by 9 ethnic nationalities for the purpose of equity fairness and justice.

Obule tasked PMB to act now because there is no way the Niger Delta region will allow a sole administrator to control what belong to Nine State in this democratic era. 


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