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19/06/2025

NDDC decries disruption of projects commissioning in Calabar, warns against unhealthy politics

The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC has dismissed as bad politics and mischievous, allegation by officials of the Cross River state government that it hijacked projects undertaken by the state.
Speaking Wednesday in Bayelsa state during the inauguration of some projects executed by the Commission, Chairman, Governing Board of the interventionist agency, Barrister Chiedu Ebie, wondered why some people would descent so low as to tell barefaced lies against the commission just to cast it in bad light and score cheap political goals.
The NDDC boss warned such individuals to leave the Commission out of their dirty politics as the commission was irrevocably committed to the socio- infrastructural development of the Niger Delta region and therefore, has no time for inanities.
His words: "Last week we were in Calabar to Commission a state office and also some roads in Calabar South local government area and Calabar Municipality but it is very unfortunate that despite the good work and the amount of efforts and energy put into these projects, not just by the contractors but also by the staff who monitored, evaluated and certified them, that people will take it upon themselves to cast us in bad light or ensure that they spin the wrong narrative out there.
"Yesterday or two days ago, the media was awash with the projects we went to commission in Calabar where they alleged that due process was not followed in the award of the road projects"
Continuing, Barrister Ebie stressed: "The law said that the Chairman and Managing Director shall sign contracts on behalf of the Commission. We only do that when the due process is followed- the procurement process is done, the award letter issued and the bill of engineering measurement also issued.
“So, how can a mischievous individual sit down and say there was no award letter, there was nothing, and so, how did the contractor go to site? Did he just go there and do whatever it is he wanted to do?
"Politics is politics, leave your politics aside, do not include the NDDC because this is a new NDDC and we are determined to make a difference.”
Recall that persons suspected to be agents of the Cross River state government, last week disrupted the commissioning ceremony of NDDC- executed road projects in the capital, Calabar, claiming the projects belonged to the state government.

Justice on Trial: Why the ICPC Must Swiftly Prosecute Chief Okoi Obono-Obla to Restore Public TrustBy Dr Okechukwu Okonk...
09/02/2025

Justice on Trial: Why the ICPC Must Swiftly Prosecute Chief Okoi Obono-Obla to Restore Public Trust

By Dr Okechukwu Okonkwo (O.O of SouthEast)

In a country striving for transparency, accountability, and the rule of law, the trial of Chief Okoi Obono-Obla by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) represents more than just a legal proceeding it stands as a litmus test for Nigeria’s fight against corruption. Obono-Obla, a former presidential aide, faces grave charges of certificate forgery and the misappropriation of N19.9 million. These allegations, if proven, paint a disturbing picture of deceit and misuse of public trust at the highest levels of governance.

This case transcends the individual; it reflects the broader challenges the country faces in curbing systemic corruption. The ICPC must expedite the trial and, if the evidence supports the charges, ensure a robust prosecution. A sluggish or inconclusive legal process would undermine public trust in Nigeria's anti-corruption institutions and embolden those who believe they can exploit their positions without consequence.

A conviction, on the other hand, would send a powerful message: no one, regardless of their political connections or former status, is above the law. It would affirm that public office is a position of service, not an avenue for personal enrichment. Swift justice would also bolster Nigeria's international image, signaling to the global community that the country is committed to upholding integrity in public service.

In a functional society, individuals accused of such serious misconduct would not only be barred from political office but would also face social ostracization until they have been cleared by the courts. The mere suspicion of certificate forgery should be enough to trigger immediate administrative consequences, including suspension from public duties pending the outcome of investigations. Allowing individuals like Obono-Obla to continue engaging in political activities or public affairs while under such a cloud tarnishes the sanctity of governance and the democratic process.

Public office holders are supposed to embody the highest standards of integrity and accountability. When individuals with questionable credentials or conduct are allowed to thrive in political circles, it sets a dangerous precedent that undermines meritocracy and promotes a culture of impunity.

Failure to prosecute high-profile cases like this contributes to a sense of disillusionment among the populace. When citizens perceive that justice is selectively applied or that the powerful are shielded from accountability, it erodes confidence in democratic institutions.

A Call to Action

The prosecution of Chief Okoi Obono-Obla is more than just a legal necessity; it is a moral imperative. The ICPC must act decisively, not only to ensure justice is served but also to demonstrate that the country is serious about cleansing its political and administrative systems of corruption.

In a sane society, individuals facing such allegations would be nowhere near the corridors of power. It is time Nigeria lived up to this standard. The ICPC’s next steps will determine whether this is just another headline or a turning point in the nation’s ongoing battle against corruption.

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