General
JUST IN: NDDC headquarters shuts down over COVID-19 scare
The management of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has shut down the commission’s corporate headquarters following COVID-19 scare.
The coronavirus scare, it was gathered, was triggered by the death of a member of the Interim Management Committee (IMC) of NDDC, Mr Ibanga Etang.
Etang, who until his death, was the Acting Executive Director of Finance and Administration reportedly died at about 2 am on Thursday at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH), Port Harcourt after a brief illness.
An internal memo signed for the management by Silas Anyanwu directed informed all employees that the headquarters of the commission would be shut down for two weeks with immediate effect.
“Consequently, all activities of the commission including ongoing matters are hereby shut down,” the memo said.
Details shortly…
-
News55 mins ago
Ogun schools resume third academic term today
-
News28 mins ago
Tinubu urges Samsung CEO to see Nigeria as investment destination
-
Economy45 mins ago
Nigeria-Niger border reopening responsible for rice price reduction — Millers
-
News44 mins ago
Tinubu secures $600m seaport investment from MAERSK Danish company
-
News43 mins ago
Five dead as deadly tornadoes hits US states
-
Economy34 mins ago
Don’t give tax holidays based on patronage, CITN tells FG