Stakeholders and potential beneficiaries of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) projects in the Niger Delta region are encouraged to give their insights and suggestions on which areas cum sectors the Commission should focus on for more attention and investment.
In this respect, the NDDC launched a poll on LinkedIn and Twitter, where the people will make such inputs.
In a statement on its official Facebook and LinkedIn pages, the NDDC disclosed its commitment to listening to the voices of the people in the region and using their feedback to guide its future plans and priorities.
The statement indicated that since the poll started, the NDDC had received some wonderful suggestions and insights from participants on both LinkedIn and Twitter, with many people sharing their thoughts on the areas that need more attention and investment.
The poll is still ongoing, and the NDDC encouraged everyone to participate and share the poll with their networks. It is available on LinkedIn at https://lnkd.in/dhKCnJsJ and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/NDDCOnline/status/1644411706628612123?t=GGiBpXU8a1DbbdwoE-Y31Q&s=19).
The statement further called on stakeholders, residents and people of the Niger Delta to work together with the Commission to help shape the future of the region and ensure that the needs of the communities are being met.
Informed the statement: “The Commission encourages every stakeholder and potential beneficiary to make their voice heard by participating in this poll”.
The poll, explained the NDDC, was still open, and are encouraging all stakeholders, Niger Delta people, residents and potential beneficiaries to promote it to others in their networks to participate as well, adding that aims to ensure that all voices were heard and that the NDDC’s resources are directed where the need is greatest.
The ongoing poll is expected to enable the NDDC understand better which sectors cum areas require additional investment and attention in the region.
In a statement on its official Facebook and LinkedIn pages, the NDDC expressed appreciation to everyone who had participated in the poll so far, pointing out that it looked forward to receiving more input from the people of the Niger Delta.