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Ogbuku Unveils Bold Niger Delta Development Plans

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Niger Delta development plans unveiled by Ogbuku focus on energy, infrastructure and youth skills to drive sustainable growth

The Managing Director and Chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Samuel Ogbuku, has unveiled a set of Niger Delta development plans aimed at addressing infrastructure deficits, energy challenges and youth unemployment across the region.

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Speaking during a stakeholders’ engagement, Samuel Ogbuku said restoring public confidence in the commission was a top priority, citing past concerns over abandoned projects and institutional inefficiency.

He attributed earlier setbacks to frequent leadership changes and politically influenced appointments, noting that stability under the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu has enabled a stronger focus on service delivery.

The NDDC boss outlined internal reforms, including restructuring management, reducing redundant directorates and introducing staff incentives, which he said have improved productivity and reduced financial pressures on employees.

A key pillar of the Niger Delta development plans is energy access. Samuel Ogbuku revealed that unreliable electricity has contributed to insecurity and economic stagnation, prompting the launch of the “Light Up Niger Delta” initiative to provide alternative power solutions to communities.

He also disclosed that the commission is prioritising the completion and proper management of legacy projects abandoned by previous administrations, in line with a directive to ensure sustainable outcomes.

In the area of human capital development, Samuel Ogbuku said the commission recently trained and graduated 500 youths in Uyo under its Compressed Natural Gas and Auto Gas Conversion programme, describing it as a strategic move to prepare the region for emerging energy opportunities.

He added that the commission tracks beneficiaries after training to assess impact, underscoring a shift towards measurable and results-driven interventions.

As part of efforts to institutionalise development, the NDDC has established the Niger Delta Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Trade, Mines and Agriculture to support economic growth and reduce political interference in project planning.

Samuel Ogbuku emphasised that despite cultural and linguistic diversity, the Niger Delta shares common challenges that require coordinated and sustainable solutions.

The initiatives signal a renewed push by the commission to deliver impactful projects and reposition the region for long-term economic transformation.

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