All Congress Progressives, APC, Delta Delegate Local Governments have condemned some attempts to blackmail and withdraw the Executive Director, Projects, Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Samuel Adjogbe, into unnecessary disputes.
Valentine Egbe said in the statement of President Valentine of Egbe: "As untrustworthy as it may be distraction, the rogue that lies, repeatedly and consistently repeated, will soon begin to wear the garments of truth and to avoid the risk of allowing the public to is deceiving, the party feels obliged to put all the facts in the right perspective.
"First, the applicable procurement law in unambiguous terms determines how contracts are awarded in public institutions and NDDC is no exception, and NDDC, the executive director of projects, is only a member of the board of directors, the decision-making body. come to the illusion that EDP can share the contracts as if it were his personal company.
"Secondly, the current committee has repeatedly reiterated its determination to ensure compliance with the proper process of awarding contracts in such a way that only competent and qualified entrepreneurs can be engaged who can provide timely delivery.
"The executive director of the project as a person has shown himself as a man of immaculate character with the clear determination to diligently pursue the official mandate of his Niger Delta Transformation Commission and at the same time remains committed and supports the progress of APC in the country so that the party can not approve any attempt to bleed or blackmail him.
"Consequently, we advise every member of the party in the state to give up such a notorious behavior as such, and will then be treated as a grossly inappropriate party behavior. We call upon party leaders to put their own personal interests aside and work with the party to take over power from the unsuccessful the PDP regime, which Deltans is eagerly awaiting for the 2019 elections. "
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