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NDDC Makes Case for N1.911 Trillion 2024 Budget Before Senate Committee

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By Iyojo Ameh

The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) led by its Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku , appeared before the Senate Committee on Niger Delta Affairs on Monday for defence of N1.

911trillion 2024 budget proposal.

Dr Ogbuku presented the estimates of the fiscal document to the senators, in company with top management staff of the commission and the NDDC board members.

According to him, the Budget was prepared to prioritize improvement in security, job creation, youth and women empowerment, social welfare, education and infrastructure, among others.

He said “the proposed Budget seeks to move the Commission from transaction to transformation and was a product of participatory budgeting process that involved all the major stakeholders in the Niger Delta Region with the theme “Budget of Renewed Hope Agenda”.

“In preparing the 2024 Budget, our primary objective has been to sustain our robust foundation for sustainable economic development”, he said .

He put the agency’s outstanding revenue from last fiscal year at N12bn; Arrears owed by the Federal Government and recoveries by federal agencies at N170bn.

Ogbuku said the agency proposed to borrow N1trn; projected N324bn as Federal Government contribution and N25bn ecology fund.

The Managing Director added that the commission was expecting N375bn as oil companies’ contributions and projected N5bn an internally generated revenue.

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On expenditure, the NDDC planned to spend N38.545bn as personnel cost; Overhead cost of N29.246bn and Internal Capital of N8.785billion .

Ogbuku added that the agency would fund legacy projects with the N1trn it intends to borrow from commercial and development banks while additional N835.222bn.

He said, “As of April 30th 2024, the Commission’s actual aggregate revenue inflow was N683.2bn approximately 78% of the targeted N876bn.

“This comprise N146.4 billion representing (122%) from the Federal Government and N394.5 billion representing (141%) from Oil & Gas Companies. We had a carry forward of N105billion from 2023 representing (2117%).

“Investing in critical infrastructure is a key component of our fiscal strategy under the 2024 Budget Proposals.

“The present management has noted that the Commission alone would not be able to effectively address the development challenges in the Niger Delta region.

“Towards this end, we are re-navigating Its process of intervention by adopting Public-Private-Partnership model as a vehicle to drive a sustainable development in the Niger Delta Region.

“Accordingly, to this end, we are in partnership with the Industrial Training Fund to gainfully engage the youth of the region to reduce crime, economic sabotage.”

On indebtedness, he said the agency made a provision for payment of legacy debt in the budget.

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“What we have there is about a hundred million which we believe if we phase out this, maybe in the next 10 years, we should have been able to pay off most of all these legacy debts.

“Some of these debts are even 20 years old. Some of them are 15 years old, but they are not debts you can pay in one year”, he said.

He added that the main emphasis will be the completion of as many ongoing legacy projects that have advanced greatly.

“It is our expectation that by the end of the 2024 fiscal year we would have completed more than 200km of roads across the Niger Delta Region, as we understand that our people have different expectations on the Budget of NDDC and they believe the Commission will respond to all their demands.

“However, the reality is that resources are limited and no Budget can ever meet and satisfy the yearnings of each and every member of the rural communities.

“We can only devote our efforts to providing support for the needs of the greater number of our people.

“Our fiscal reforms shall introduce new performance management frameworks to regulate the overhead cost”, he said.

A member of the Committee, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu ( APC Abia North) , said the panel in the 10th Senate, would carry out massive oversight functions on the projects and activities of the NDDC more than ever before.

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