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Akpabio blames NDDC infighting for 17500 abandoned Port Harcourt works
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51862, member: 636"] Senate President Godswill Akpabio identified internal discord as the primary obstacle facing the Niger Delta Development Commission during Saturday's anniversary celebration in Port Harcourt. Management teams have consistently engaged in self-destructive conflicts that undermined the agency's effectiveness over two decades. The commission abandoned more than 17,500 development projects as a direct consequence of frequent leadership transitions. Staff members routinely encouraged disputes among executives before orchestrating their removal from office. Some employees subsequently assumed acting managing director positions through these manipulative tactics. Regional politics perpetuate a culture where leaders refuse to await their designated opportunities for advancement. Akpabio described this phenomenon as competitive maneuvering that prevents collaborative governance within the organization. His experience as Minister of Niger-Delta Affairs provided firsthand insight into these destructive patterns. The commission's leadership consistently conspired against fellow management members rather than working toward common objectives. These internal power struggles created an environment where progress became nearly impossible. The agency operated from expensive rental facilities on Aba Road for more than twenty years without securing permanent headquarters. Annual rental payments reached N300 million for accommodations that lacked basic infrastructure connections. The building remained disconnected from Nigeria's national electrical grid throughout this extended period. Akpabio emphasized that these operational inefficiencies reflected broader systemic problems within the commission. His remarks highlighted how poor leadership decisions contributed to wasteful spending and institutional instability. [/QUOTE]
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