The Niger Delta Development Commission(NDDC) has refuted media reports purporting that it is owing salaries of Security workers of the commission for six months .
In a press statement issued on Wednesday and signed by the Director, Corporate Affairs, Pius Ughakpoteni, said that there was no iota of truth in the report as Security companies for Delta and Rivers state offices, mentioned in the reports, have been paid up to July as at August 22, 2023.
The statement explained that the Commission engages Security Companies that hire and pay security guards to work at its various offices to safeguard our facilities, stating that these service providers are not being owed for six months as alleged in the media reports.
It stated that there was no basis for the companies to owe their workers arrears of salaries, especially as the contract they signed with NDDC has a clause that states that they must have the capacity to pay their staff for at least two months in the event of any delay from the Commission.
It assured the security workers that monies meant for payment of their salaries were not diverted to other businesses as being alleged and urged them to disabuse their minds of the misinformation in the media.
It noted that the Commission has adopted a zero-tolerance policy for corrupt practices, calling on any member of the public who has any evidence of such practices to reach out to the Commission for prompt action.
”May we remind our fellow Niger Delta brothers that the threat to protest at the Commission’s offices is no longer tenable, as genuine stakeholders in the Niger delta region have since embraced peaceful engagements since the emergence of the Dr Samuel Ogbuku-led management team.
”It is noteworthy that within a very short period of time, the Management team has laid the foundation for the rapid economic development of the region and put in place an enduring and sustainable governance structure for the effective operations of the Commission.
”We re-state that entrenching the tenets of accountability and transparency in our activities forms part of the thrust of the new Management.
”We assure our stakeholders and members of the public that the NDDC Management will not be distracted in its resolve to do things differently and make a difference in the Niger Delta”, the statement read.