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NDDC Boss, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, Urges Unity and Peace in Eid el-Fitr Message to Muslim Ummah

By Dave Ikiedei Asei/Niger Delta Progress-Reporters/March 21, 2026


​PORT HARCOURT – In a  leadership and national solidarity, the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, has extended his heartfelt felicitations to the Muslim faithful across Nigeria on the occasion of Eid el-Fitr.

​Marking the successful conclusion of the holy month of Ramadan—a period dedicated to fasting, prayer, and reflection—Dr. Ogbuku’s message centered on the values of spiritual growth and collective harmony.

A Message of Solidarity and Prosperity

​Speaking on behalf of the Board and Management of the NDDC, Dr. Ogbuku lauded the dedication of the Muslim community, noting that the discipline shown during Ramadan serves as a blueprint for national development.

​In his official statement, he noted:

​"I extend warm Eid Mubarak greetings to our Muslim brothers and sisters as you celebrate Eid el-Fitr. May this joyous occasion bring peace, unity, and continued prosperity to your families and to our nation."


Leadership Driven by Inclusion

​Under Dr. Ogbuku’s stewardship, the NDDC has increasingly positioned itself as an agency that transcends regional boundaries to foster national integration. By identifying with the Muslim Ummah during this significant religious milestone, Dr. Ogbuku reinforces his reputation as a bridge-builder committed to the "Renewed Hope" agenda.

​His message emphasizes that the progress of the Niger Delta and Nigeria at large is deeply rooted in mutual respect and peaceful coexistence among all faith-based communities.

Key Takeaways from the MD's Address

  • ​Commendation: Recognizing the spiritual sacrifice of the 30-day Ramadan fast.
  • ​Call for Unity: Prioritizing national peace as a prerequisite for regional development.
  • ​Visionary Outlook: Reaffirming the NDDC’s commitment to prosperity for all citizens within and beyond the Niger Delta region.

​As the festivities begin, Dr. Ogbuku’s warm outreach serves as a reminder that leadership is most effective when it acknowledges and celebrates the diverse cultural and religious fabric of the country.


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