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NDDC redeploys 11 Directors
 
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Thu, 23 Feb 2017   ||   Nigeria,
 

As part of the move to increase the performance of the agency in the development of the Niger Delta, the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has redeployed 11 directors to different offices and directorates.

Managing Director of NDDC, Mr Nsima Ekere who announced the deployment on Thursday, in Port Harcourt, said that the decision to re-shuffle officials of the NDDC was taken after the commission’s retreat in Port Harcourt.

He said the affected directors were drawn from the commission’s offices in Abuja, Bayelsa, Imo, Ondo, Delta and Rivers states.

The NDDC boss gave the names of the redeployed officers as: Dr. Princewill Ekanim, who was redeployed to the office of the Managing Director as Director of Special Duties.

Mr. Effiong Ephraim moves from Special Duties to head Abuja Liaison office, while Mrs Rachael Odiri, formerly Head of Bayelsa State office now heads Abuja office.

Also, Mr. Wanoro Weli, a former Director in charge of Utility Infrastructure Development and Waterways would head Ondo State office, replacing Mr. Emma Audu who becomes Director of Project Monitoring and Supervision.

In similar vein, Mr. Nosa Agbongiasede takes charge of Imo State office, while Godwin Jaja, formerly Director of Imo office would take charge of Human Resources Directorate.

Mr. Etim Eyoette was elevated to the position of Acting Director, Utility Infrastructure Development and Waterways (UIDW), while Mr. Ndubuisi Ahiakwo was moved from UIDW in Delta to Project Monitoring and Supervision (Western Zone).

Mr. Uno Uno now heads Project Monitoring and Supervision (Eastern Zone) while Mr. Felix Aomreore becomes Head, Project Monitoring and Supervision (Central Zone).

Ekere said the redeployment would enable the commission to actualise reforms designed to restore the commission’s core mandate and improve the living conditions of residents in the Niger Delta.

He said “We are taking actions to reform our operations for optimum performance; and part of the first step was to deploy officers to where they would offer better service. It is important to offer the region and our people better service; improve the quality of our projects; and ensure that we pay for projects and programmes that we implement.”

(NAN)

 

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