Edith CHUKU

Acting Paramount Ruler of Ayokoro Kingdom, in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, King Micah Itekesi, has commended the Niger Delta Development Commission NDDC, for coming to the aid of victims of flood disaster.
Itekesi, who spoke through a community representative, Pastor ThankGod Expenses, explained that the gesture by the commission was unexpected.
Describing the day as a great day for the people of Ayokoro Community, the royal father said, “we have never seen a commission like this, nor did we expect the huge palliatives donated by NDDC Management, under the leadership of Chief Samuel Ogbuku, to alleviate the sufferings of our community.
“We want to sincerely thank the commission for its timely intervention”
He assured that the relief packages would be fairly and equitably distributed among the various compounds in the community.
NDDC donated relief materials to Ayakoro people in response to the periodic flood that usually leads to the loss of life, farmland, and other economic assets.
Presenting the palliative materials, the NDDC Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, said the gesture was in line with the Commission’s determination to ameliorate the sufferings of the people of Ayakoro community and the Niger Delta region.
Ogbuku who was represented by the Director, Education, Health and Social Services, Dr Patience Ezugu, assured that “as we come together for the donation and distribution of food items and essential household materials to the people of Ayakoro community, which is one of the many demonstrations of NDDC’s commitments to improving the lives of the people, we will continue to empower communities, promote and drive sustainable development across the region.”
Ogbuku reiterated that the mandate to develop the region was driven by the reality of environmental pollution, ecological degradation, and other indicators of underdevelopment.
He assured that the interventionist agency would not rest on its oars in implementing impactful projects in the zone.
Also speaking, the consultant for the programme, Dr Daniel George Smile, said Ayakoro was selected among the communities hit by the flood because of the flood’s serious impact and the community’s poor economic condition.
Smile assured that efforts were underway to review the other areas ravaged by the recent flood for intervention.





