NDDC organises capacity building, calls for projects protection

The Niger Delta Development Commission has organised a capacity building programme. It also called for the protection of its projects.

The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) recently organised a capacity building initiative. This event focuses on enhancing skills among stakeholders in the Niger Delta region. Additionally, the NDDC has urged for stronger measures to protect its ongoing projects from potential threats.

According to reports, the capacity building programme aims to empower local communities and improve project implementation. The call for protection highlights concerns over the security and sustainability of development efforts in the area.

No further details on the specific locations or participants were provided in the available information.

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