The New NDDC With Chief Samuel Ogbuku (PhD)

Posted on March 6, 2024

The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has been working towards more than just building physical infrastructure such as roads and bridges. Indeed, the commission recognizes that true development requires a deeper, more multi-faceted approach. This is why the NDDC under the visionary leadership of Dr Samuel Ogbuku is committed to stitching together a vibrant tapestry of development that encompasses a wide range of critical areas.

One key area of focus is healthcare. The NDDC recognizes that improved health outcomes are crucial to the success of any development effort. In order to address this, the commission has been working to build and upgrade healthcare facilities across the Niger Delta region. By providing access to quality healthcare services, the NDDC is helping to improve the health and wellbeing of countless individuals and families in the region.

Education is another critical area of focus for the NDDC. The commission recognizes that education is the key to unlocking true potential and creating lifelong opportunities for people. To this end, the NDDC has been working to improve the quality of education across the region, building and renovating schools, training teachers and educational administrators, and providing scholarships and bursaries for deserving students.

Skills development and job creation are also central to the NDDC’s vision for development in the Niger Delta. The commission has been working to provide skills training and vocational education to young people in the region, equipping them with the tools they need to succeed in the modern workforce. By creating job opportunities and promoting entrepreneurship, the NDDC is working to empower individuals to take control of their own economic futures.

Overall, the NDDC’s approach to development is focused on the creation of a vibrant and interconnected tapestry of progress. By addressing critical areas such as healthcare, education, skills development, and job creation, the commission is working to create a brighter, more promising future for the people of the Niger Delta region.

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