Buhari has ended business as usual in NDDC - ex-militants

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Niger Delta ex-militant leaders have commended President Muhammadu Buhari for ending 'business as usual' in the Niger Delta Development...

Niger Delta ex-militant leaders have commended President Muhammadu Buhari for ending “business as usual” in the Niger Delta Development Commission by initiating the ongoing forensic audit of the commission’s activities.

The Leader of CYNDAC and self-styled general, Izon Ebi, said for the first time in the history of NDDC, issues surrounding the audit had led to naming and shaming of persons allegedly involved in looting the region’s commonwealth. The ex-militant leader observed that the ministers and the IMC have made the President proud by refusing to connive with persons with the intentions of mortgaging the commission but instead chose to expose them.He said: “The 21st CYNDAC applaud Mr President for initiating the forensic audit of the NDDC. For the first time since the creation of the commission, a probe has been initiated to look into the reason why the commission is not delivery on its mandate.

“For those renegade politicians who have been part of the looting of the commission coming out to clamour for the return of the commission back to the Presidency so as to forestall adequate supervision by the ministry of Niger Delta affairs, for the free for all looting to continue, we the 21st CYNDAC reiterate our stance that we will resist that with the last ounce of our blood”.

 

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If they like, there should be 10,000 new cases everyday. am not surprised.

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