NDDC’S ADMINISTRATOR HARPS SECURITY IN NIGER DELTA

In a bid to create the necessary environment for the rapid development of the Niger Delta region, the Interim Administrator of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Mr. Efiong Akwa, has emphasized on the need for peace and security within the region.

NDDC boss, who announced this when he received a delegation from the Nigerian Navy Hydrographic School, at the NDDC new headquarters in Port Harcourt; noted that the commission needed the support of security agencies to succeed, since the presence of international oil companies in the Niger Delta region had made the area susceptible to kidnapping and other forms of criminality.

 

He maintained that despite the fact that the mandate of the Hydrographic School was specifically training, it should also help with surveillance to provide information and data that would help the other security agencies to ensure a safe marine environment in the region.

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According to him, “The school should be able to share information and intelligence to make the Niger Delta region a place people will want to visit and set up businesses.”

More so, he deplored a situation where after three decades, the Nigerian Navy Hydrographic School was still unable to get international accreditation because of the absence of some critical infrastructure; adding that as an interventionist agency, the commission had a responsibility to ensure that those who safeguard the lives and property of the people were given the necessary support to enhance their capacity to maintain security.

 
“It is regrettable that you have training boats yet you don’t have a jetty. I assure you that NDDC will assist the school to achieve the objective for which it was established.

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“Getting accreditation is something we should be proud to help you achieve because it will enhance the capacity of the Nigerian Navy to project us to the outside world as a people that are ready to make progress in the maritime sector. 

“We are going to take your designs for the jetty to our Planning Department to incorporate in our 2021 budget and I am confident that the National Assembly will do justice to it. The jetty will be taken care of as soon as the budget processes are through”, he noted.

 Also speaking, the Commanding Officer, Nigerian Navy Hydrographic School, Capt. Mahmud Fana, appealed to NDDC for support in providing critical infrastructure that would qualify the training school for international accreditation.

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”We are having setbacks because of infrastructure deficiency and we need to have the right environment to be able to provide needed security in our area of operation”, Fana stated.