Journalist Calls On Ojougboh To "Release Names Of Looters," Nigeria Will Not Break He Says

Journalist Calls On Ojougboh To "Release Names Of Looters," Nigeria Will Not Break He Says

 Institute of Management Consultants and Journalist, Mr Iteveh Ekpokpobe,has called on the Interim Management Committee of The Niger Delta Commission (NDDC) to list all looter and beneficiaries of the financial corruption in the history of the commission.

He said exposing the looters,would make the business of anti-corruption easier as opposed to a statement that such information could break Nigeria,credited to the Commission's Executive Director Projects, Chief Cairo Ojougboh.

Iteveh who spoke to newsmen in Abuja,said the little ruffle on the feathers of the commission had exposed the level of corruption seeping through it over the years.

The resultant effect of corruption was the deprivation of the region in terms of development."Question will be asked by posterity about what we did with our past. Every looter must be made to suffer for their sins. they have stolen our yesterday. they have our today. their eyes are still set on our tomorrow," Iteveh said.

"Looter should be made to take the walk of shame and atone for the evil and deprivation they have meted on the South-South region. If not,posterity will not be merciful to us and the government in their judgement," He stressed.

Cairo Ojougboh,the Executive Director in Charge of Projects at the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) said in an interview with newsmen that Nigerians would be shocked if the list of persons involved in contract scam at the commission is released.

Ojougboh who spoke in an interview with Vanguard noted that the National Assembly picked a sudden interest in the activities of the Interim Management Committee of the NDDC because the lawmakers are culpable.

He particularly said the lawmakers were unsettled by the forensic audit of the NDDC ordered by President Muhammadu Buhari.

While elaborating on why he said the country would break,The NDDC top official said the calibre of people involved in the scam would surprise Nigerians.

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