We are Committed to Expanding Interventions – NDDC Boss

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The NDDC Deputy Director, Education, Health and Social Services,EHSS, Mrs Chioma Nwakwue, handing over palliatives to Chief, Chief Ikechi Stephen (2nd); during NDDC donation of palliative material to Omuma-Uzor Community in Abia State. With them are the NDDC Director II EHSS, Engr.Jeremiah Oritsejolone (left) and the Omuma-Uzor CDC Chairman, Elder Felix Nwogu (3rd right),
The NDDC Deputy Director, Education, Health and Social Services,EHSS, Mrs Chioma Nwakwue, handing over palliatives to Chief, Chief Ikechi Stephen (2nd); during NDDC donation of palliative material to Omuma-Uzor Community in Abia State. With them are the NDDC Director II EHSS, Engr.Jeremiah Oritsejolone (left) and the Omuma-Uzor CDC Chairman, Elder Felix Nwogu (3rd right),

 

The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has restated its commitment to expanding interventions in the Niger Delta region to empower individuals, improve livelihoods, and promote development.

Speaking during the presentation of relief materials to the Omuma-Uzor community in Ukwa West Local Government Area of Abia State, the NDDC Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, said that the initiative represents the Commission’s commitment to addressing the economic difficulties facing many households in the Niger Delta region.

The NDDC boss, who was represented by the NDDC Director II, Education, Health and Social Services, Engr. Jeremiah Oritsejolone, stated that “The NDDC remains committed to expanding interventions that empower individuals, strengthen livelihoods and promote inclusive development. Beneficiaries are encouraged to make responsible use of these items to benefit their households.”

Ogbuku noted that the rising cost of living and limited access to basic necessities had placed significant pressure on households, especially in rural communities. “The NDDC continues to implement targeted interventions aimed at providing relief and supporting vulnerable populations,” he said.

Speaking further, the NDDC boss called on beneficiary communities to uphold peace and cooperate with government development agencies on development initiatives.

He added: “This event reinforces a fundamental principle that governance must be people-centred, responsive and compassionate.”

The NDDC Director, Abia State office, Dr Anderson Ukeh, advised the indigenes of the community to be law-abiding, obedient and dedicated. Anderson, who was represented by a Principal Manager, Mrs Ijeoma Offor, also advised them to conduct themselves well while sharing the relief materials.

The Deputy Director, Education, Health and Social Services, Dr Chioma Nwakwue, urged the community to be peaceful, cooperative, and loving as they share the relief materials. She also expressed gratitude for their show of love and support for the NDDC.

Speaking earlier, the Chairman of the Omuma-Uzor community, Elder Felix Nwogu, commended the NDDC for responding to the community’s plea for assistance. We are truly grateful to the NDDC for this laudable intervention.

Seledi Thompson-Wakama
Director, Corporate Affairs

March 27, 2026.

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