The group expressed regrets that President Muhammadu Buhari was yet to relieve both men of their duties despite all the revelations of the sleaze going on in the organisation that had come to light.
A civil society
group, Centre for Good Governance, has called for the immediate sack of
Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, and Acting Managing Director
of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Prof Daniel Pondei, over massive
fraud and financial misappropriation in the agency.
The group expressed
regrets that President Muhammadu Buhari was yet to relieve both men of their
duties despite all the revelations of the sleaze going on in the organisation
that had come to light.
In a statement, Head
of Research and Documentation of CGG, Mr Douglas Azubuike, disclosed that a
member of Aso Rock cabal had been shielding Akpabio from being sacked by the
President.
He said, "We
equally read with dismay a press statement by the President's spokesperson,
Mallam Garba Shehu, that President Muhammadu Buhari should not be stampeded
into taking decisions over the high level of corruption in the Niger Delta
Development Commission and that Nigerians should allow the processes to run
their full courses.
"We found the
statement distasteful, embarrassing and astonishingly disturbing. What more do
we need to unravel.
"Nigerians have
watched on television the monumental shame, disparagement and opprobrium the
Minister of Niger Delta Affairs and the Interim Management Committee of the
NDDC had brought upon the nation and the nauseating drama that characterised
the probe.
"Just last
week, we read a report in one of the national newspapers that Nigerian scholars
abroad now resort to menial jobs to survive. Monies meant for their school fees
and upkeep had been fraudulently diverted to private pockets of NDDC staff.
Indeed President Muhammadu Buhari admitted in an interview he granted on Salah
day of a breach of trust.
"Mr President,
the NDDC scandals have revealed the wickedness of the Nigerian elites and sheer
criminality.
"We have seen
the plight and deprivation of the Niger Delta people, it is difficult to
believe that this is what their elites are doing with the little opportunity
given to them.
"Mr President,
the buck stops with you. Nigerians overwhelmingly voted for you and not members
of the cabal.
"The right
thing must be done to ameliorate the sufferings of the people of the
region."
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