Pondei, new NDDC Boss, pledges radical change

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Be prepared for radical change, New NDDC boss
The new Acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Professor Kemebradikumo Daniel Pondei, (middle) addressing management and staff the at the NDDC headquarters in Port Harcourt. From left are Cecilia Bukola Akintomide and Dr. Cairo Ojougboh. While from right are Mrs. Caroline Nagbo and Chief Ibanga Bassey Etang.

Admin l Friday, February 21, 2020

PORT HARCOURT, Rivers, Nigeria – The new Acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Professor Kemebradikumo Daniel Pondei, has pledged to make a radical change in the activities of the Commission to enhance its service delivery.

Prof Pondei made the promise on Thursday during a meeting with management and staff of the NDDC, shortly after assuming office at the Commission’s headquarters in Port Harcourt. The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, had on Wednesday inaugurated the enlarged Interim Management Committee, IMC, of the NDDC, as approved by President Muhammadu Buhari.

At the meeting with Prof Pondei, were the Acting Executive Director, Finance and Administration, Chief Ibanga Bassey Etang; the Acting Executive Director Projects,  Dr Cairo Ojougboh; Mrs. Caroline Nagbo and Cecilia Bukola Akintomide, who constitute the five-member committee.

The new Chief Executive Officer harped on the need to change a number of things at NDDC, noting: “We need to have quality assurance because we must have measurable performance indicators in every unit and department.”

According to Prof Pondei: “By my training, I am a problem solver and I pray that members of the IMC will work together to solve problems. The NDDC has existed for about 20 years, rising from the ashes of the Oil Mineral Producing Areas Development Commission, OMPADEC.”

He stated: “A 20-year-old child that still needs to take breast milk is in trouble. By extension, the NDDC is in trouble. Luckily, President Buhari feels for the Niger Delta. This feeling is also shared by the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs. Their concerns led to the decision to try to adopt new methods in tackling the problems of the Niger Delta. They decided that since we have done the same thing, using the same method over and over again and getting the same result, it was time to try something different.”

Prof Pondei said that members of the new NDDC Interim Management had resolved to work together as an indivisible team. He, however, remarked that the IMC needed to also work in harmony with the NDDC management and staff.

The Acting Managing Director said that feelers from members of the public show that NDDC staff were seen as contributing to the problems of the region. He added: “I am not here for a blame game. I would rather that we do a soul-search. Majority of us are from the Niger Delta and I am sure they are not happy with the poor state of affairs in the region.

“We are not supposed to be the way we are. We are not supposed to be at the same level with other parts of the country. We are supposed to be different, considering what we contribute to the economy of this country.”

Prof Pondei declared: “We must come up with ways of improving on our service delivery. We need to drive this seriously. We must pay serious attention to efficiency and quality. Every department will need to come up with new work plans and we need to have measurable indices in those work plans.

“There must be a way of showing what the NDDC has been able to achieve over time. We need to do things that are totally different from what obtains now.”

In his remarks, the Acting Executive Director, Finance and Administration, Chief Bassey Etang, thanked the directors and staff of the NDDC for cooperating with members of the IMC.

He noted that the staff did not disappoint the executive directors and would most likely extend the same cooperation to the enlarged IMC. He assured the new NDDC boss of maximum cooperation, stating that it was important to ensure that the IMC succeeded because “when we succeed, Niger Delta will be the better for it.”

Also speaking, the Acting Executive Director, Projects, Dr. Ojougboh, observed that the success of the IMC was predicated on the improvement of infrastructure and lives of the people of the Niger Delta. “NDDC may not have done enough, but it has impacted lives of the people of the region.”

He thanked President Buhari for the confidence reposed in them to manage the affairs of the NDDC and see through the forensic auditing of the Commission. The new NDDC helmsman, Pondei, is a Professor of Medical Microbiology with specialty in Virology and was the Provost of the College of Health Sciences, Niger Delta University, until his new appointment.

He attended the Federal Government College, Port Harcourt, before proceeding to the University of Lagos where he earned the Bachelor of Medicine, as well as the Bachelor of Surgery, MBBS.

From the University of Lagos, he proceeded to the School of Molecular Medical Sciences, University of Nottingham for his PhD in Microbiology. 

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