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Ojougboh denies claim NDDC paid N20m each to senators as COVID-19 palliatives

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The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) acting Executive Director (Projects), Dr Cairo Ojougboh has denied reports the agency paid members of the Senate N20 million each as COVID-19 palliatives.

A report had quoted Ojougboh to have made the claim in a recent statement. The report added that he also claimed N15 million was given to each of the House of Representatives member as COVID-19 palliatives.

The Senate, following the report, had challenged the NDDC acting executive director to provide proof of his alleged claim.

But in a statement on Tuesday, Ojougboh denied making any such claim.

His statement said: “I read with utter dismay and surprise the report in the Tuesday edition of The Nation newspaper, titled ‘Senate Challenges NDDC over alleged N20m Palliatives’, stating that I issued a statement alleging that the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC paid ‘varying sums of money as COVID-19 palliative‘ to members of the National Assembly.

“I want to state without equivocation, without any hint of doubt, that I neither issued, nor made, such a statement. Indeed, there is no provision in the Commission’s budget for such a payment.

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“Let me make it clear, with all due respect to the hallowed chambers of the National Assembly, as well as to the entire Nigeria public, that I would have resisted such a payment if it were ever brought up in the Commission.

“In the past few months, the Interim Management Committee, IMC has championed a campaign to cleanse the Commission of obvious corruption and frivolous payments and restore it to its core mandate of facilitating the sustainable development of the Niger Delta region. A pillar of this campaign is instituting due process and plugging every dubious hole through which the funds of the Commission are diverted and frittered away.

“In the course of this campaign, it bears to emphasise once more that I and the IMC, as well as the Commission, have been clear to state that the National Assembly, as a distinguished body, as well as the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, are absolved of blame. The main body of the National Assembly is unaware of the happenings in the NDDC.

“To concoct this dubious, malicious and infantile lie against me, therefore, shows the extent, and how low, people can go to bring harm to individuals and cause disaffection among people and between institutions.

“My service to my fatherland and the zeal of my patriotism, as well as unwavering love for the wellbeing of the Niger Delta region and our people, will not allow me to denigrate the lofty institution such as the National Assembly, an important beacon of our collective democratic journey. As a former member of the National Assembly, I hold that institution in the highest esteem and will not undermine nor denigrate its integrity.

“I have always stated that I am a man of peace and a soldier of truth. I have enough integrity and honour to stand by my statements. And let it be affirmed here that I do not issue statements on behalf of the Commission. I do this because it is important, as a man of honour, to speak up when my purpose is questioned and my integrity and character are challenged.

“Consequently, I respectfully call on the Senate and the entire National Assembly to discountenance that report. Let me reiterate that I and the IMC, as well as the Commission, will continue to work with the National Assembly to strengthen the Commission and make it worthy to meet its Mandate and obligations to the Niger Delta region.”

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