Delta State Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Engr. Audu Ohwavborua says the ongoing forensic audit of the commission will soon be submitted.
Ohwavborua made the disclosure during an inspection of the Emevor-Orogun Road in Isoko North and Ughelli North council areas of Delta state.
The state director further disclosed that a substantive board will also be constituted for the Commission.
Speaking on the Emevor-Orogun Road, Ohwavborua said it will be put on the priority list of projects of the NDDC to fast track its completion.
According to him, the problem with the road was a lack of capacity on the part of the company awarded the road contract.
He directed the contractors to return to site assuring that their certificates will be processed for payment on the condition that they returned to site.
“Let me say that the problem of the NDDC is that we haven’t been able to develop to the point where our indigenous contractors can comfortably compete with the multinationals.
“As an institution, we haven’t done well too for the people of the Niger Delta, but I can assure you that with the forensic audit coming out soon, we will overcome that setback,” he stated.
Delivering his remarks, the Commissioner representing Isoko Ethnic Nationality in the Board of Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC), Dr Paul Oweh, said the road had become an embarrassment to the community and urged the NDDC to do everything possible to ensure the completion of the road.
President General of Emevor Community, Sir Moses Agboro said the community would remain grateful to the NDDC once the Emevor-Orogun Road is completed.
A member of the Emevor Infrastructural Committee, Professor Roland Ubogu, said with the visit of the NDDC Director to the project, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
He encouraged leaders of the community to cooperate to ensure prompt delivery of the project.