He appealed to the new management to offset the commission’s debt to its contractors, especially the local contractors, with a “very small amount, not more than N30 million”.
Determined to reduce the impact of climate change in the Niger Delta region, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has expressed willingness to work with International Oil Companies (IOCs) and other development partners to increase investment in renewable energy projects. To achieve the target, Managing Director of NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, said sustainable partnerships to drive the […]
In fact, it will be highly rewarding and Niger Deltans will of course appreciate if the board studies and presents for all to see; a clear definition of problems inherent in the region, means chosen to address the problems and establishment of a glaring system that amply connects the poor with good means of livelihood-food, job, and security.
Following his disengagement from the Delta State Government, Chiedu again transformed. This time around, he returned to the private sector where he engaged in Consultancy work with Cranston Pitt Oil & Gas Consulting Limited, while remaining actively involved in politics.
"There have been numerous allegations that instead of signing the IPCs of genuine contractors, Nelson Onwo and his cohorts have allegedly been accused of selectively signing IPCs for only contractors that have either paid them or agreed to pay millions of naira or percentages for each project, while ignoring genuine contractors, this system has to change if the commission must progress."