The Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr Samuel Ogbuku, has charged newly-promoted directors of the commission to emphasize efficiency in the discharge of their duties.
Ogbuku, who made the call during the opening session of a two-week capacity-building workshop for NDDC directors in Abuja, stated that providing quality service to the people of the Niger Delta was a collective responsibility of all the staff of the Commission.
The NDDC Boss, represented by his Chief of Staff, Rev. Julius Oworibo, said that the Strategic Management and Leadership Programme would equip the Directors to make critical decisions that would shape the course of the NDDC and the Niger Delta region.
Ogbuku noted that the task ahead was enormous, stressing that the region was faced with a myriad of challenges, including environmental degradation caused by oil exploration and exploitation; inadequate infrastructure; educational disparities and healthcare deficiencies.
“Niger Delta region is not just a geographical entity; it is a place where dreams are born and nurtured, where cultures thrive, and where people’s lives are intertwined with the rich tapestry of our environment. It’s a region blessed with abundant natural resources, but also beset by unique challenges.
“The challenges that have plagued the Niger Delta for decades seem endless but not insurmountable. A concerted effort, strategic thinking, and unwavering commitment are required to tackle the challenges. This is where your role as director becomes pivotal. You are at the forefront of the battle for a better Niger Delta, armed not with weapons, but with knowledge, vision, and determination.
“As you take on your new roles as Directors, you are not just assuming positions of authority; you are embracing a profound responsibility to shape the destiny of our region.