Outstanding Debts: Be Patient With us—NDDC Begs Contractors

December 9, 2021
NDDC Contractors

By Francis Udoka Ndimkoha

Contractors who carried out projects for the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) but are yet to be paid have been urged to be patient as all verified outstanding claims would be settled.

A source close to the Interim Administrator of the Commission, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the NDDC boss was saddened that contractors who had done their jobs were still being owed many years after completion.

He said that the NDDC boss regretted the closure of NDDC headquarters by aggrieved contractors and called for patience “to achieve an amicable resolution” in an effort to facilitate sustainable development of the oil-rich region.

The source, who is a director in NDDC, said: “The Interim Administrator is not happy that contractors who had completed their jobs were yet to be paid. There is no reason to owe these contractors except the fact that enough funds have not been released to NDDC to take care of the debt.”

He disclosed that the federal government owes the agency over N1.9 trillion, while the oil companies owe in excess of $4 billion (about N2.2 trillion).

“This huge indebtedness to NDDC is far in excess of what the Commission owes its contractors and has exposed us to this kind of situation,” the director added.

He also disclosed that the bulk of the indebtedness was inherited from past administrations of the commission.

According to him, “The Interim Administrator has been very prudent and circumspect about adding to the commission’s liability with new contracts. But he is determined to clear the debts because he believes that those who have worked for the commission deserve the due reward.”

The source said that President Muhammadu Buhari set up a reconciliation committee “headed by the Minister of Finance to determine how much is owed to NDDC and reconcile the accounts.”

He stated that President Buhari and the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr Godswill Akpabio, “are concerned about the situation and must be commended for all efforts being put in place to ensure that all monies owed NDDC were paid. This will be resolved soon so that contractors can receive payment in this Christmas season.”

“The Interim Administrator is working tirelessly to pay outstanding debts and calls for calm and patience from all aggrieved contractors and service providers,” he added.

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