FENRAD urges President Buhari to publish NDDC Forensic Audit Report
By Eyo Nsima
The Foundation for Environmental Rights, Advocacy and Development, FENRAD, a pro-democracy, human and environmental rights civil society group has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to the forensic audit report on Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC.
In an open letter to the President sighted by The Daily, www.thedaily-ng.com, Comrade Nelson Nnanna Nwafor, Executive Director and Barr. Akande Femisi, Head Corporate Accountability and Human Rights Enforcement, who signed it, stated: “With respect to the subject matter hereinabove mentioned, Foundation for Environmental Rights, Advocacy and Development, FENRAD, a pro-democracy, human and environmental rights civil society group writes His Excellency to cause to happen, through his good offices, a publication of the forensic audit report on Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC recently released by the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs and presented to the Attorney General of the federation by Senator Godswill Akpabio, Niger Delta Affairs minister.
“As a rights group, we are concerned that the said report which covered a period of 18 years from 2001 to 2019 revealed how 13,777 awarded contracts were abandoned; that as an intervention agency the Commission got, during the period under review, the sum of ₦6 trillion (both budgetary and statutory funds) and yet could not deliver the goods in the oil-bearing areas; that the Commission operated, within the same period, 362 different bank accounts.
“We however commend the Honourable Minister for submitting the report work of which was begun in August 2019. However, we demand that His Excellency, in line with transparency and integrity which his administration is centred on, publish details of the said contracts abandoned; to whom they were awarded (tenderers/contractors); who awarded these contracts; list of the abandoned sites/projects; the bidding process – prequalification and selection and as well procurement as they all may have to do with the said report. FENRAD wishes also to know from His Excellency’s office the names of the 362 bank accounts and transactions made thereto and in what numbers.
“FENRAD supports the resolve shown by the Attorney General towards ensuring that no contract defaulter will go unpunished. We urge His Excellency to follow through and back resolve with action.
“Our attention was recently brought to counterclaim from NDDC sources claiming that the Presidential Forensic Audit Report lacks credibility and also the recent calls by regional local chiefs that the report be made a matter of public record. Since its establishment in the early 2000s after Oil Mineral Producing Areas Development Commission, OMPADEC was dissolved, NNDC has been fraught with corruption allegations the latest being the ₦1.5 billion “palliative” fund said to have been mismanaged following which Prof. Daniel Pondei’s case happened before us all.”
They added: “We call on Mr. President to, as a matter of transparency and probity, leave no stone unturned in meting out justice to any person found guilty in the NNDC contract and other scams. We believe Mr. President will spare no sacred cows and that, in line with our demand, the said audit report is made open for public scrutiny. We hope our requests meet His Excellency well.”