Niger Delta Affairs Minister Godswill Akpabio has said the process of constituting a substantive Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) board will be fast-tracked.

He spoke after an emergency consultative visit to Oporoza, headquarters of Gbaramatu Kingdom in Warri, Southwest of Delta State.

The meeting was over the seven-day ultimatum issued by ex-militant leader, Chief Government Ekpemupolo (alias Tompolo) on Sunday.

Akpabio arrived in Delta three days before the expiration of Tompolo’s ultimatum to inaugurate a substantive NDDC board.

Akpabio went to the creeks in the company of the NDDC sole administrator, Mr Akwa Effiong, the deputy governor of Delta State Kingsley Otuaro and top military officers.

Traditional rulers from Bayelsa, Edo and Ondo states joined the Pere of Gbaramatu kingdom to receive the minister.

“We had a robust discussion and consultation,” Akpabio said after the meeting.

“The meetings have been fruitful. The consensus of stakeholders is that there is a need for more representation in the NDDC and so a board needs to be constituted.

“I have also assured them that as soon as I get back, I will commence the process and fast track the process.

“We have agreed that my office will fast-track the process of the constitution of the new board. We have also looked at what is affecting the region. The youths applauded, but they want to see more progress, more employment opportunities.”

Asked about the fears surrounding the ultimatum, he said: “It is not a function of the ultimatum; it is a function of the fact that it was a call for the government to react to the aspirations of the people.

“The issue of ultimatum is not something I can speak on because there is a process and it has to start with the minister. The major thing is that we have committed to work together to make sure that we give what the people want”.

Delta Deputy Governor on his part noted that the processes for the constitution of the board is to commence as soon as possible. 

“We must not allow our region to boil. There has been a process set in place. The process is such that a critical set of people are meant to work very closely with him to ensure that the processes are expedited almost immediately by tomorrow, as soon as he gets to Abuja.”

He said a communiqué on the consultation would be issued in due course.

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