Aiyedatiwa urges NDDC to address people’s needs based on peculiarities

Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has urged the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to give priority to projects within its mandate areas to meet the peculiar needs of each of the oil-producing states.

According to the governor, implementing generic policies and initiatives without putting into consideration the peculiar challenges and comparative advantages of each state is one of the major banes of development in the Niger Delta.

Aiyedatiwa stated this while speaking at the Niger Delta Stakeholders Summit, organised by the NDDC at the Obi Wali International Conference Centre in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Friday.

He said: “The theme of this summit, ‘Renewed Hope for Sustainable Development in the Niger Delta’ is not only appropriate but essential as we navigate the complexities of development in our beloved region. This theme resonates deeply with me, as it aligns with our administration’s vision for Ondo State and the region.

“In Ondo State, we have implemented various initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable development, including investments in infrastructure, education, and healthcare. We have continued to prioritise environmental protection, job creation, and collaboration with the private sector, recognising their roles in driving economic growth.

“The Niger Delta, with its vast natural resources and cultural richness, has long been a cornerstone of Nigeria’s economic engine. However, it is no secret that our region has also faced numerous challenges, ranging from environmental degradation to economic disparity to social unrest, to mention a few. These issues have not only hindered our growth but have also stifled the potential of our vibrant and industrious communities.

“While we go ahead with our discussions that will make us arrive at the strategic decisions that will guide the path to peace, progress, and prosperity for the Niger Delta people, we should not forget that sustainable development in the Niger Delta is not a task for one entity but a collective responsibility. The synergy among the federal government, state governments, local communities, and the private sector is crucial.

“The NDDC, as a key driver of development in the region, must continue to engage with all relevant parties to ensure that projects are not only impactful but also reflective of the true needs of our communities.

“It goes without saying that our greatest asset is our people. Education, healthcare, and skills acquisition must be at the forefront of our development agenda. We must invest in our youth, providing them with the tools and opportunities to innovate and lead. By focusing on human capital development, we create a foundation for long-term economic growth and stability.”

Stressing the environmental challenges in the region, such as oil spills, gas flaring, sea incursions, and deforestation, governor Aiyedatiwa said “sustainable development requires us to adopt environmentally friendly practices and invest in technologies that mitigate harm to our ecosystem.

“We all know that robust infrastructure is the backbone of any thriving economy. Roads, bridges, healthcare facilities, and schools are essential for the well-being of our people. The NDDC has made significant strides in this area, but more needs to be done. We must ensure that infrastructural projects are executed efficiently, transparently, and sustainably.”

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