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Publish Report On Forensic Audit Of NDDC Now, IYC Tells Nigerian Government

February 22, 2021

It is time to publish the report of this investigation. Every audit has a lifespan and we think that one year is more than enough to complete the audit of NDDC and publish the report.

The Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide has called on the Nigerian government and the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to immediately publish the report of the commission's forensic audit.

The IYC, in a statement signed by its President, Deacon Timothy Igbifa, recalled that in February 2020, the Nigerian government initiated a holistic forensic investigation of the commission's financial activities from 2001 to 2019 with a view to sanitising and optimising the operations of the NDDC.

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"But it has been one year that the investigations started. It is time to publish the report of this investigation. Every audit has a lifespan and we think that one year is more than enough to complete the audit of NDDC and publish the report," he said.

He said the IYC and other stakeholders would no longer allow the ongoing aberration and leadership confusion in NDDC with flagrant abuse of the Act establishing the commission to continue in the name of a forensic audit.

He recalled that strange leadership structures such as the disbanded Interim Management Committee (IMC) and the ongoing saga over Sole Administratorship were being used to run the affairs of the commission while dropping forensic audit as an excuse.

Igbifa said the IYC and the Niger Delta were expecting an end to sole administration in the NDDC before April 1, 2021, and called on President Muhammadu Buhari to nominate and inaugurate a board that would take over from Akwa on April 1, 2021.

He recalled that the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, mentioned April as the resumption date for the substantive board administration of the NDDC, adding that IYC and other stakeholders in the region would not allow the current management structure in the commission to stretch beyond March 31, 2021.

He said: "We were all happy when this forensic audit started in February 2020 because we believed that it would sanitise the NDDC and give the commission a new beginning to actualise its mandate in the Niger Delta region.

"At a point, our leadership insisted on the dissolution of the IMC and the inauguration of a substantive board but instead of constituting a new board, a sole administration headed by Effiong Akwa was put in place to run the affairs of the commission with the singular action to conclude the audit and hand over to a substantive board while expending the 2020 budget tenured to 31st March, 2021.

"March 31st is a few weeks ahead and we believe it is time the President readies aboard for the commission knowing fully well that the board members would be subjected to an official inauguration before the handover date which is April 1, 2021. 

"We are calling on the President to nominate the board now and inaugurate its members before April. 

"The IYC and other stakeholders in the region want to see a published forensic audit and a newly nominated board for the commission. 

"We repeat that audit is not in perpetuity. It has a terminal date and we believe that it is about time it ended. 

"We won't allow any politician or group to ride a roughshod with the resources of the commission and mess with the NDDC Act for their selfish political interest forthwith. 

"The time to end the aberration in NDDC is March 31, 2021."
 

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