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Summary: The House said it resolved to set up the committee following “troubling reports” of inefficiency, poor coordination, and financial mismanagement among agencies responsible for clean-up operations in the region.
The House of Representatives has inaugurated an Ad Hoc Committee to investigate the alleged mismanagement of funds meant for oil spill clean-up projects in the Niger Delta.
Speaking at the inauguration on Friday, the Committee Chairman, Okpolupm Etteh (PDP, Akwa Ibom), said the move represents a renewed legislative commitment to accountability, transparency, and environmental justice for oil-producing communities that have long suffered the impact of pollution and neglect.
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