Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    SweetCrudeReportsSweetCrudeReports
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Oil
    • Gas
    • Power
    • Solid Minerals
    • Labour
    • Financing
    • Freight
    • Community Development
    • E-Editions
    SweetCrudeReportsSweetCrudeReports
    Home » Ensure NDDC 2025 budget reflects economic realities – Stakeholders

    Ensure NDDC 2025 budget reflects economic realities – Stakeholders

    June 12, 2025
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Mkpoikana Udoma
    Port Harcourt — Stakeholders in the Niger Delta region have urged the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, to ensure that the funds allocated in its 2025 budget are realistic and adequate, in line with current economic realities, to ensure that conceptualised projects are completed for the benefit of the communities.
    This was part of the resolutions issued at the end of a two-day NDDC 2025 Budget Conference and Partners for Sustainable Development, PSD Forum, held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
    The stakeholders emphasised the importance of handing over projects to communities, noting: “To avoid cases of non-utilisation or under-utilisation of projects, all completed projects should be properly handed over to the benefitting communities to ensure sustainability.”
    The stakeholders further resolved that the NDDC should improve on its maintenance culture, stating: “The Board and Management should keep up the pace with the Light Up Niger Delta project and put in place a maintenance plan for the solar light projects across the region.”
    According to the communiqué, based on the presentations and syndicate sessions at the conference, it was agreed that “the NDDC should explore partnerships with the private sector, leverage climate and development funds from bilateral and multilateral sources to fund projects.”
    The stakeholders proposed that sufficient funding should be allocated to both legacy and ongoing projects to ensure their timely completion.
    They unanimously agreed to support the current Board and Management of NDDC in their efforts to ensure that the region experiences the development it deserves, rather than clamouring for a change in administration.
    The NDDC 2025 Budget Conference and Partners for Sustainable Development Forum was attended by representatives of state governments, International Oil Companies, IOCs, traditional rulers, Non-Governmental Organisations and other stakeholders.

    Related News

    Youths reject calls to end Tompolo’s pipeline surveillance contract

    Group urges FG to replace Nipa palm with mangroves in Ogoni coastal communities

    Niger Delta faces environmental genocide, as HOMEF demands urgent action

    Comments are closed.

    E-book
    Resilience Exhibition

    Latest News

    Nigeria’s Dangote refinery plans 1.6 mln barrels fuel storage tanks in Namibia, sources say

    July 9, 2025

    Nigeria’s oil rig count hits 46 – NUPRC

    July 9, 2025

    UAE says markets thirsty for oil despite boosts in OPEC+ output

    July 9, 2025

    Ghana warns of power cuts while Italy’s Eni works to boost gas supply

    July 9, 2025

    Battery electric cars produce 73% less emissions -research

    July 9, 2025
    Demo
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Opec Daily Basket
    • Oil
    • Power
    • Gas
    • Freight
    • Financing
    • Labour
    • Technology
    • Solid Mineral
    • Conferences/Seminars
    • Community Development
    • Nigerian Content Initiative
    • Niger-Delta Question
    • Insurance
    • Other News
    • Focus
    • Feedback
    • Hanging Out With Markson

    Subscribe for Updates

    Get the latest energy news from Sweetcrudereports.

    Please wait...
    Please enter all required fields Click to hide
    Correct invalid entries Click to hide
    © 2025 Sweetcrudereports.
    • About Us
    • Advertise with us
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.