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Ogbuku, NDDC Win Vanguard Award for Niger Delta Transformation

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The Inspector General of Police, IGP, Mr. Olatunji Disu (right), presenting the Award of “Interventionist agency of the year,” to The NDDC Managing Director, Fr Samuel Ogbuku (left), during the 2025 Vanguard Personality of the Year Awards at the Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, has received an award from Vanguard Newspapers for his contributions to making the Commission an “Interventionist agency of the year.”

The award was conferred on Ogbuku at the 2025 Vanguard Personality of the Year Awards at the Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, in recognition of his transformational leadership and NDDC’s impactful interventions across the Niger Delta region.

In his opening remarks at the ceremony, the former Minister of State Petroleum Resources, and Chairman of the occasion, Mr Odein Ajomugobia, said: “Tonight, we gather to recognise individuals and organisations whose contributions have, in different ways, shaped our society and influenced the course of our national life.

In a citation for Ogbuku and the NDDC, the Vanguard Award Committee described the NDDC as an institution that is driving the transformation of Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta.

According to the committee, “For many years, however, it faced widespread criticism over delays, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and projects that failed to deliver meaningful impact. Today, under the leadership of Samuel Ogbuku, a notable transformation is underway, earning the Commission recognition as the Interventionist Agency of the Year at the Vanguard Personality of the Year Awards.

“Since assuming office, Dr Ogbuku has repositioned the NDDC into a more focused, efficient, and impact-driven agency. A major priority has been delivering critical infrastructure that directly improves everyday life. Across several states, previously stalled road and bridge projects have been completed, restoring connectivity and boosting economic activity.

“Electricity, once a persistent challenge in the region, is also receiving renewed attention. Strategic projects, including power lines and substations in Ondo and Edo States, have restored electricity to communities that endured years without a reliable supply. These interventions are not only infrastructural achievements but also vital drivers of economic productivity and improved living conditions.

“The Commission’s ‘Light Up the Niger Delta’ initiative further demonstrates its commitment to innovation and sustainability. Thousands of solar-powered streetlights have been installed along roads, in markets, and in public spaces, enhancing security, extending business hours, and providing energy solutions. supporting local economies through renewable

“Beyond physical infrastructure, the NDDC has intensified its investment in human capital. The revitalised Foreign Post-Graduate Scholarship Programme has enabled thousands of students to access improved schools and libraries, and to study abroad, while local educational initiatives have provided digital learning resources.

The committee stated further: “Central to this transformation is strengthened governance. Improved transparency, digital procurement systems, and inclusive stakeholder engagement have rebuilt public trust and ensured that projects meet real community needs.

“This recognition by Vanguard reflects a reformed and responsive NDDC, an institution now defined by delivery, accountability, and a clear commitment to sustainable development in the Niger Delta.”

Welcoming guests to the event, the Editor of Vanguard, Mr Eze Anaba, said the ceremony was to honour men and women who have defied the odds. Recalling the rigorous process of nominating and selecting the awardees, Eze, who is also the President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors, NGE, urged the audience to draw inspiration from the achievements of the awardees.

He stated: “Tonight, we are not merely conferring awards; we are celebrating individuals whose vision, resilience, and hard work have built industries, driven economic growth and continued to inspire despite the numerous challenges facing the nation.”

Ogbuku described the honour as a call to greater service, reaffirming the NDDC’s commitment to sustainable development and inclusive growth in the region.

He described the recognition as a reflection of the collective efforts of the NDDC Board, Management, and stakeholders in repositioning the Commission for more effective service delivery.

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