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Akpabio inaugurates Inter-Ministerial Technical Committee of SIWP

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In its effort at repositioning the Niger Delta Region to meet the needs of the people as directed by President Mohammadu Buhari, the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, on Thursday, presented and launched the Strategic Implementation Work Plan(SIWP) in Abuja.

In his speech at the official presentation, Minister of the Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, who launched the plan and inaugurated the Inter- Ministerial Technical Committee of SIWP said,” it is my honour and privilege to officially present and launch the Strategic Implementation Work Plan for adoption and deployment as a coordinating tool for tracking all planned and budgeted projects and programs of organizations (both Public and Private), operating in the Niger Delta Region”.

According to Akpabio, “one of the critical instruments we identified to trigger the anticipated change in the region is the Strategic Implementation Work Plan (SIWP).. It is not a new initiative in the Niger Delta Region. It emerged as a result of concerted and several high-level political engagements by the federal government with key stakeholders of the region in 2016, designed to coordinate all development interventions of both government agencies and private organizations operating in the Niger Delta Region.”

The minister noted the benefits of SIWP to include, but not limited to, “bringing to an end to the era of project duplication and multiplication by agencies of government in the region. The SIWP e-portal, a web-based monitoring system, allows you to view projects being carried out in the region by both the public and private organizations.” He noted that, the potential benefits of SIWP is enormous for the Niger Delta region and this is expected to become more visible and effective when the projects and programmes of the other critical stakeholders in the region are uploaded and all respective efforts are able to be tracked using the e-portal.

Akpabio further empathized the task before the Committee to include, review and update the Strategic Implementation Work Plan, support in the technical coordination and planning for the implementation of development projects in the region, as encapsulated in the SIWP document and to liaise with technical departments in various Ministries and Agencies and implement commitments captured in the Work Plan, among many others.

The minister commended the youths of the region for their peaceful conduct, saying, “since the Amnesty Programme was introduced by the late President Umaru Yar’Adua and continued under the President Buhari administration, we have been having peace in the region. The era of pipeline vandalism is gone for good because the youths of the region have embraced peace for development.”

He noted that the recently signed Petroleum Industrial Act was part of the commitments and demonstration of President Buhari’s many efforts at ensuring that the oil producing communities benefited from whatever is gotten from their land. “The PIA is to recognize the need for a buy-in of the host communities so that they can also partake and take care of their very urgent needs, instead of going to beg the oil companies for some social amenities,” the minister said.

He also listed the gains of the recently concluded Forensic Audit into the activities of the interventionist agency, the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), stating: “after the completion of the forensic audit, we have started seeing projects completion without awarding fresh contracts. We have so far commissioned the NDDC headquarters building, the Police SUP Quarters, while in the next few days, over 1000 bedspace is set to be commissioned by Mr. President at the University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.”

In his welcome address, the Minister of State, Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Omotayo Alasoadura, acknowledged the cooperation of the UK government through Stakeholders Democracy Network (SDN) and Facility for Oil Sector Transformation (FOSTER), saying, “you will recall that at the last Roundtable discussion on SIWP with stakeholders in March 2020, I had suggested the need to strengthen the initiative to accommodate and capture projects from more MDAs on the e-portal and continually build on this to accommodate all efforts targeted at developing the region. My initial concern and suggestion have been addressed in the SIWP e-portal being presented today.”

 

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