NDDC Talks Partnership With UN Agency 

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The NDDC Executive Director, Projects, Sir Victor Antai (middle), presenting a plaque to the UNOSAT team leader, Mr. Olivier Van Damme, during a courtesy visit at the Commission’s headquarters in Port Harcourt. On the right is the NDDC Executive Director, Corporate Services, Hon. Ifedayo Abegunde.

The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), has expressed readiness to partner the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), for providing solutions to the environmental challenges hampering the efforts to develop the Niger Delta region.
 

, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, NDDC managing-director stated this during a courtesy visit by the team leader in the Strategy, Planning and Coordination Section of the United Nations Satellite Centre +UNOSAT), Mr. Olivier Van Damme, at the Commission’s headquarters in Port Harcourt.

Ogbuku, who was represented by the NDDC executive director, Projects, Sir Victor Antai, said it was very auspicious to work with UNITAR, which had the required capacity in the training and empowerment to tackle environmental challenges.

Ogbuku urged the UN Satellite Centre hosted at the UNITAR to proffer long-term solutions to environmental challenges such as flooding facing the Niger Delta region because temporary solutions were not sustainable.

Said he: “We are ready for partnership in finding a lasting solution to the perennial flood in our region, noting that solving the flood challenges of the Niger Delta region could not be addressed by the NDDC alone as it called for collaboration between the Commission and other development agencies.

“At NDDC, our focus is not just on building physical infrastructures but also developing human capital and protecting our environment”.

Speaking also, the UNOSAT technical team leader, Mr. Olivier Van Damme, said that the mission of the UN Satellite Centre was to promote evidence-based decision making for peace, security and resilience, using geospatial information technologies.

Stated he: “We are engaged in environmental conservation including flood management. We are focused on developing capacity. We work with our partners to offer Artificial Intelligence- enhanced flood monitoring systems.

“We support governmental, non-governmental and international organisations in enhancing their capacities by offering customised learning solutions that fit their respective needs”.

In his own remarks, 
Said the NDDC Director, Environmental Control and Protection, Engr. Onuoha Obeka, in his renarks, the Commission was continually looking for ways to enhance the development process in the Niger Delta region,.

Noted he: “We want to be able to use data to foresee disaster and plan to mitigate the effects. A collaboration with UNOSAT will also help us to train NDDC staff in that critical area”.

Obeka said that a collaboration with UNOSAT would help the NDDC to integrate and analyse geospatial information in a comprehensible and easy to use format, to strengthen disaster and climate resilience, as well as support sustainable development policies.

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