The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has reopened its head office on Thursday, June 18, after a two-week lockdown to allow for the fumigation of the premises. The lockdown was in obedience to public health directives from the Rivers State Ministry of Health, following cases of COVID 19 infections. Only staff from Grade 14 and above and those on essential duties were directed to resume. While staff on other grade levels are to remain at home pending directives from the Federal Government. Meanwhile, the Acting Managing Director, Prof Kemebradikumo Pondei, and the Acting Executive Director Projects, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, will operate from the new headquarters building at the Eastern bye-pass, Port Harcourt. According to a press statement issued by Charles Obi Odili Director, Corporate Affairs, the Commission will not be open to visitors.
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