The Niger Delta Youth Council (NDYC) has said the reapportionment of Dr. Samuel Ogbuku as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) is a confirmation of President Bola Ahmed
Tinubu’s commitment to developing the Niger Delta region.
The announcement of the new Board of the NDDC according to a press release from NDYC has has sent waves of jubilation across region describing it as a monumental step toward the betterment of the region, especially its youths who have been hard hit by the maladministration of the Commission by previous managements.
Signed Engr. Abido Jator, national coordinator of NDYC, and Engr. Beke Apere, the Leader of the Board of Trustees (BOT) of NDYC, the statement highlighted the prospects this appointment has on the region including the potential for youth empowerment and infrastructural development.
According to the statement, “as an umbrella organisation that represents all the youth groups in the Niger Delta region, this appointment is a dream come true. We have consistently asked for his reappointment and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has listened to us. This appointment represents the pinnacle of positive development for the Niger Delta Region”.
The statement further emphasized the Council’s confidence in Dr. Ogbuku’s ability to continue the commendable work he has initiated during his previous tenure. The youth group maintained that “his leadership and commitment have undoubtedly played a crucial role in steering the NDDC towards a brighter and more promising future, hence the unanimous applause from the youth council”
As the joyous news continues to reverberate throughout the region, the NDYC also took a moment to extend their heartfelt congratulations to the newly appointed Chairman, Chidu Ebe, and the entire Board of the NDDC, expressing confidence that with the renewed leadership and united determination, “the region is poised to achieve remarkable progress and development under the collective efforts of its dedicated leaders”.

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