Grammy-winning Nigerian artist Burna Boy has called for collaboration and institutional support while speaking at the headquarters of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
During his remarks, the singer emphasized that while he is committed to contributing positively to the development of the Niger Delta region, meaningful progress cannot be achieved through individual efforts alone. He stated clearly that partnership with key institutions like the NDDC is necessary to bring impactful ideas to life.
“I’m going to do what I can, but I can’t do it alone. So I’m going to need the support of the NDDC,” he said while addressing officials at the commission’s head office.
Burna Boy, who hails from the Niger Delta region, has often referenced his roots in his music and public statements. His visit to the commission is seen as part of a broader interest in engaging with regional development efforts and contributing beyond the entertainment industry.
Although specific project details were not publicly outlined during the visit, his statement suggests a willingness to be involved in initiatives that could benefit communities in the region. Observers believe such collaboration could potentially focus on areas like youth empowerment, creative industry development, or social impact programs.
The Niger Delta Development Commission, a federal agency established to address developmental challenges in the oil-rich region, plays a central role in infrastructure, economic growth, and community support projects across the Niger Delta.
Reactions to Burna Boy’s visit have been varied, with many praising the move as a step toward bridging the gap between influential public figures and government institutions. Others noted that partnerships between artists and development agencies could open new opportunities for youth engagement and cultural investment.
The visit highlights ongoing conversations about how prominent Nigerians, especially those with global influence, can contribute to national and regional development through collaboration with established institutions.
While no formal announcements have been made regarding future plans, Burna Boy’s statement underscores the importance of collective effort in addressing long-standing challenges in the Niger Delta.


