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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

NDDC BOSS, MR NSIMA EKERE IN A FRESH MESS AS INDIGENOUS CONTRACTORS PETITION CODE OF CONDUCT BUREAU OVER HIS FALSE ASSET DECLARATION





A group of contractors, under the auspices of Indigenous Contractors of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), has called on the Code of Conduct Bureau to investigate the false asset declaration made by the Managing Director of the agency, Nsima U. Ekere, and prosecute the information in the Code of Conduct Tribunal.


In a petition jointly signed by Mr. Omokiri Tombari and Dr. Biodun Akinfeluwa, Chairman and Secretary respectively, the group stated that Nsima Ekere has contravened the Code of Conduct and Tribunal Act, by not maintaining a high standard of public morality in the conduct of public business in his activities as the Managing Director of NDDC.


The group further stated that Nsima has acquired choice properties including over 23 brand new Toyota Hiace buses valued at N460 million, 4 brand new Toyota Prado Jeeps valued at N40 million each, 3 bulletproof SUV Lexus and Land Cruiser valued at N120 million each in Uyo, Old GRA, Port Harcourt and Maitama, Abuja respectively, acquisitions which are far above his financial remunerations as the Managing Director of NDDC.


Indigenous Contractors of NDDG therefore urged the Bureau to make public the Asset Declaration form filled by Mr. Nsima Ekere as the Managing Director of NDDC, and commence immediate investigation on the above information, and subsequent prosecution in the Code of Conduct Tribunal, in line with the Federal Government Anti-Corruption fight, championed by President Mohammadu Buhari.


The group however gives the Bureau seven days ultimatum to look into the petition after which it shall not hesitate to approach court of law for an order of Mandamus to act on it.


Read The Letter Below..... 


Indigenous Contractors of NDDC

Address: 5th Avenue, 18 Gwagwalada Road, Abuja

Motto: Efficiency & Total Development

Tel: 09050199472, 08184645381


The Chairman

Code of Conduct Bureau

5th Floor

Federal Secretariat Complex

Annex III

Shehu Shagari Way

Maitama, Abuja


Sir,


A PETITION ON FALSE DECLARATION OF ASSET MADE AGAINST MR NSIMA EKERE, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF NIGER DELTA DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (NDDC)


Our organization wishes to bring to your notice by way of a petition that Mr. Nsima Ekere, the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has contravened the Code of Conduct and Tribunal Act, by not maintaining a high standard of public morality in the conduct of public business in his activities as the Managing Director of NDDC.


The said Mr. Nsima Ekere, Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has acquired choice properties in Uyo, Old GRA, Port Harcourt and Maitama, Abuja.


He has also acquired over twenty-three (23) brand new Toyota Hiace buses valued N460,000,000.00 (four hundred and six million naira), four brand new Toyota Prado Jeeps valued at N40,000,000.00 (forty million naira) each, three (3) bulletproof SUV Lexus and Land Cruiser valued at N120,000,000.00 (one hundred and twenty million naira) each.


These obvious acquisitions by Nsima Ekere are far above his financial renumeration as the Managing Director of NDDC.


We are therefore urging you to make public the Asset Declaration form filled by Mr. Nsima Ekere as the Managing Director of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).


We are also requesting the Bureau to commence immediate investigation on the above information, and subsequent prosecution in the Code of Conduct Tribunal.


This request is in line with the Federal Government Anti-Corruption fight, championed by President Mohammadu Buhari.


That failure to look into our petition within seven (7) days from the date of receoipt by the Bureau, we shall not hesitate to approach court of law for an order of Mandamus compelling you to act on it.


Thanks for your cooperation.


Yours faithfully,

For: Indigenous Contractors of NDDC


Omokiri Tombari

Chairman


Dr. Biodun Akinfeluwa

Secretary

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