Two former governors of Delta State have reportedly been linked to contracts awarded by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
House of Representatives, Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Sen. Godswill Akpabio, was said to have named James Ibori and Emmanuel Uduaghan as having benefited from emergency repairs projects awarded by the Commission in 2018.
When he appeared before the house committee investigating the NDDC the minister had claimed most of the Commission’s contracts were awarded to federal lawmakers.
Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila asked him to name the beneficiaries of the contracts or be sued, after which Sen. Akpabio revealed the identity of the lawmakers.
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Sen. Akpabio mentioned more lawmakers in the letter, including Orji Uzor Kalu and Ifeanyi Ararume, both from Abia and Imo states, respectively, as those with links to NDDC contracts.
Each of the projects linked to the two former governors and the senators are said to be within the range of N400m and N560 million.
One of those linked to Ibori was the emergency repairs of Onoghove community road from Ajanesan to Western Delta University, and valued at N485.7 million, while the emergency repairs of Close B, Alhaji Estate & Environs, Rumuodomaya, Port Harcourt, estimated to cost N429 million, was linked to Uduaghan.
Five projects were reportedly linked to Kalu, all valued at above N500 million in Abia state, while 12 others were linked to Araraume in Imo and Rivers State.