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NDDC emphasises equal opportunity, inclusion for children

 

The NDDC Director, Rivers State Office, Engr Okezie Ule (middle), the Deputy Director Education, Health and Social Services, Mrs. Chioma Nwakwue (2nd left), the Principal Manager, EHSS, Rivers State office, Mrs. Benjamin Irimaka (2nd right), pose with students during the children’s day celebration in Port Harcourt.

The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has restated its commitment to prioritising the inclusive and sustainable development of children in the Niger Delta region, emphasising equal opportunities.

The NDDC Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, stated this during the commemoration of the International Children’s Day 2026 with the theme: “The Future Now – Promoting Inclusion for Every Nigerian Child” at an event centre in Port Harcourt.

Ogbuku, who was represented by the NDDC Deputy Director of Education, Health, and Social Services, Mrs. Chioma Nwakwue, according to a statement by Seledi Thompson-Wakama, Director, Corporate Affairs, NDDC, stated that beyond infrastructural development, the Commission emphasises the development of the children in the region.

He noted: “Children’s Day is more than just any celebration. It is a reminder of our duty to protect every child in the Niger Delta region and give them equal opportunities, regardless of their diversity and background.

“The 2026 theme aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s declaration of the Year of Families and Social Development. At the NDDC, we align with the Renewed Hope Agenda to improve education, healthcare, social protection, and economic opportunities for Nigerians.”

The NDDC boss further stated that inclusiveness and sustainable development start with investing in children. “Through investments in education, healthcare, school infrastructure, skills, digital empowerment, and social welfare, the NDDC is committed to building a more inclusive and prosperous Niger Delta,” he said.

One of the speakers at the event, Dr Moses Egorerua, charged the children to take their education seriously, describing education as a fundamental right and a vital tool for personal and societal development.

He urged the children to make productive use of social media for learning and self-development, and encouraged them to participate in community service to build leadership capacity and social responsibility.

The NDDC gave out U-lesson tablets, school bags, and other educational materials to the children.

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