Niger Delta: NDDC reiterates commitment to new development road map
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THE Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has reiterated its commitment to charting a new development road map for the region.
NDDC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director (MD), Chief Samuel Ogbuku, disclosed this in his Easter message to the people of the region on Saturday in Yenagoa.
He urged residents of the region to use the period to reflect on their collective responsibilities in fast-tracking the development of Nigeria’s oil-rich region.
Ogbuku said everyone in the region should come together to embrace the power to initiate a new beginning and a brighter future for all.
“Let us put aside our differences and focus on transforming our region.
“The current NDDC board remains firmly committed to driving the development process to ensure sustainable growth and progress.
“Hence, Niger Deltans should be rest assured that the region will overcome its challenges and emerge stronger.
“I thank all stakeholders in the Niger Delta region for the peace we have continued to enjoy and pray that we maintain it as that will guarantee the sustainable development of our various communities and our region,” he said.
He noted that Easter symbolised hope and renewal, being a time to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the power that gives a new beginning.
According to him, it is a time to reflect on the sacrifices that Christ made for mankind and the new life that his resurrection represents.
“The sacrifice of Jesus Christ for humanity is an enduring lesson for leaders and all Nigerians to yield to selflessness and compassion in our pursuit of a united, peaceful, and prosperous nation.
“The Niger Delta region has faced many challenges in recent years, from insecurity and economic instability to communal disputes.
“However, just as Christ rose from the dead and brought new life to the world; we too can rise above our challenges,” said the CEO.
Ogbuku also extended greetings to the Muslim faithful over the ongoing Ramadan fast, urging Christians and Muslims to use the two occasions to pray fervently for peace and tranquillity in the country. (NAN)
31st March, 2024.
C.E.
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