Nddc says kidnapping frustrating niger delta development
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NDDC Says Kidnapping Frustrating Niger Delta Development
The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has expressed frustration over the increasing cases of kidnapping in the Niger Delta region, which it says is hindering the development of the area.
In a statement, the NDDC said that the persistent kidnapping of individuals, including foreigners, is not only a threat to the safety and security of the people but also a major obstacle to the region's economic and social development.
The commission noted that the Niger Delta region has vast natural resources, including oil and gas, which could be harnessed to improve the lives of the people if the security situation is improved.
However, the commission said that the constant kidnapping of individuals, including foreigners, is scaring away investors and hindering the development of the region.
"We are frustrated by the increasing cases of kidnapping in the Niger Delta region," said the NDDC. "This is not only a threat to the safety and security of our people but also a major obstacle to the development of the region."
The commission called on the security agencies to intensify their efforts to tackle the problem of kidnapping in the region and ensure that the people can live in peace and security.
"We urge the security agencies to do everything possible to tackle the problem of kidnapping in the Niger Delta region," said the NDDC. "We also urge the people of the region to cooperate with the security agencies to ensure that the problem is brought under control."
The commission also called on the federal government to provide more resources to the security agencies to enable them to effectively tackle the problem of kidnapping in the region.
"We urge the federal government to provide more resources to the security agencies to enable them to effectively tackle the problem of kidnapping in the Niger Delta region," said the NDDC. "We also urge the government to provide more support to the people of the region to enable them to live in peace and security."