NGO hails NDDC boss for critical projects in Niger Delta

The Founder of a non-governmental organisation, Women on Mission for Peace and Humanity, Pastor Kelechi Benwosely Esimogu, has commended the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, for his outstanding achievements in office.

In a personally signed statement, Esimogu described Ogbuku, who recently turned 50, as a leader who exemplifies a rare blend of vision, integrity, and action. She noted that she joined countless admirers and stakeholders across the Niger Delta and beyond in celebrating his golden jubilee.

Esimogu, who also serves as the Group Pastor of Powercity International in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, praised Ogbuku for his legacy of electrification and infrastructural development, adding that under his leadership, the Niger Delta has witnessed an unprecedented rollout of critical projects.

Esimogu, a staff member of the NDDC, highlighted some of these projects such as the Ogbia–Nembe Road in Bayelsa State, a 27.5 km vital route with seven bridges and 50 culverts, connecting 14 previously isolated communities; Iko-Atabrikang–Akata–Opulom; Ikot Inwang–Okoroutip–Iwochang Road (6 km); and the Ibeno Bridge (600 m) in Akwa Ibom, enhancing trade and social integration.

Others, she said, included Obehie–Oke Ikpe Road (9km) in Ukwa West, Abia State, which provides long-awaited access to neglected communities.

The NDDC boss was also praised for his electrification projects, including a 45km double-circuit feeder line from Omotosho Power Station and a 15MVA substation in Edo State, which powers towns and industries.
“These are not just roads and wires; they are veins of progress, carrying hope, commerce, and opportunity across the Niger Delta,” she said.

Esimogu further noted that beyond physical infrastructure, Ogbuku has rebuilt public trust in the NDDC through far-reaching reforms such as restructuring the commission into 13 statutory directorates, introducing standard operating procedures and KPIs with global consultancy oversight, and adopting digital procurement protocols to enhance transparency.

According to her, the NDDC has been repositioned as “a credible vehicle for development rather than controversy.”

She also recalled that in April 2025, Dr. Ogbuku’s efforts gained continental recognition when he was honoured with the African Public Service Award in Morocco, especially for the “Lighting Up the Niger Delta” initiative, which has greatly brightened lives and businesses across the region.
“On behalf of the good people of the Niger Delta, I say: Thank you, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku. Thank you for your foresight, your tireless service, and for reminding us that public office can indeed be a platform for public good.
“As you mark this golden milestone, may the years ahead grant you wisdom, health, and the strength to steer the Niger Delta towards even greater heights of development and peace,” she added.

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