A former member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Israel Sunny-Goli, has responded to the call by a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Michael Johnny, on President Bola Tinubu to sack the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr. Samuel Ogbuku.
Johnny had in a recent outburst accused the Ogbuku-led management team of massive corruption, malfeasance, maladministration, and politicization of the NDDC.
But Sunny-Goli responding via a press statement made available to newsmen in Yenagoa on Saturday said the accusations against Ogbuku are false.
The ex-lawmaker described Johnny as a rabble rouser and an attention seeker, whose views clearly contradicts that of the good people of the Niger Delta region.
He said there is a consensus of opinion in the region that Ogbuku is the best thing to have happened to the NDDC since its inception.
While reeling out some of the commission’s projects and initiatives under Ogbuku, Sunny-Goli lauded the NDDC boss for his impactful leadership.
He advised Johnny to do away with what he described as his dog-eat-dog mentality, as that has not served the Niger Delta well in the past.
“For the first time, the people of the Niger Delta region are feeling the impact of the agency through its people-centred initiatives, programmes, and policies.
“We have never had it this good as a people, as can be seen in the sense of belonging every well-meaning stakeholder has been accorded through the open-door policy of the Ogbuku-led NDDC.
“The NDDC under Ogbuku is intentional in facilitating the rapid and sustainable development of the Niger Delta region and has shown unwavering commitment in this regard.
“As we can all attest to, the commission under Ogbuku is creating economic prosperity, social stability, ecological regeneration, and political peace in the region, which are the core mandate of the commission.
“Look at the youth internship scheme, for instance. It is a strategic initiative launched to support the professional growth and employability of Niger Delta youths.
“The programme aims to select 10,000 beneficiaries in its first phase, who will participate in a 12-month internship, to give them experiential learning opportunities that will enhance their personal development and industry, as well as add value to the region.
“The medical outreaches embarked upon by the commission have been well received across the Niger Delta, as thousands have been provided with free medical services, including surgeries where needed.
“The NDDC under Ogbuku has delivered a lot of projects across the nine states of the Niger Delta, focusing on enhancing infrastructure, healthcare access, and agricultural development.
“The commission’s commitment to empowering communities through education, skills training, and job creation is evident under Dr. Ogbuku’s leadership.
“Initiatives like the NDDC Internship programme, the scholarship programme, and the Project Hope initiative give credence to this fact.
“Our communities are now becoming safer for our people, as the operation light-up the Niger Delta initiative, which is spreading across communities in the nine States of the Niger Delta, is illuminating the nooks and crannies across the region with solar-powered light. These laudable initiatives have greatly reduced crime and criminality in the region.
“Most importantly, we have witnessed exceptional rectitude in the award of contracts, with due process being the watchword under the Ogbuku administration,” the statement partly read.
Sunny-Goli stated that Johnny has built a reputation of bullying and harassing public office holders from the Niger Delta for political patronage.
He called on President Bola Tinubu to disregard the claims by Johnny, adding that “it is done in bad faith, allegedly because he has not been patronised as much as he would have loved to by the MD/ CEO of the NDDC.”