THE Communities Development Committee, CDC, of Oil and Gas
Producing Communities in Niger –Delta, has reprimanded members of the dissolved
board of the Niger-Delta Development Commission, NDDC, for dragging President Muhammadu Buhari to court over the
dissolution of the board.
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Chairman, Board of Trustees, BOT, of the CDCs, Prince
Maikpobi Okareme, in a statement, said, “We (oil producing communities) are
totally in support of President Muhammadu Buhari and frown seriously at the
dissolved board members’ court action.”
He, however, advised: “Mr. President should consult with all
relevant stakeholders while constituting the new board to reflect wishes of the oil producing communities who are
custodians of the oil environment because he who wears the shoes knows where it
pinches the most.”
Okareme recalled that in a communique, July 2, the CDC drew
the attention of President Buhari to the unfair appointment of board members
without compliance with the law, especially the appointment of the former NDDC
board chair, who is not from an oil producing community.
He said it was such anomaly and other inconsistencies that
made the CDC to call for the dissolution of the commission’s board and
suggested that the new board should reflect the needs of the oil producing
communities, as enshrined in the NDDC
law.
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