The
contracts in question were said to have been awarded by the president
to Messrs CTOW
Terminal & Marine Services and Ibejige Services
Limited, two unregistered ghost companies in defiance of due process.
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The
controversial contracts meant for the provision of third party towage
services (TPTS) at Warri and Onne ports pilotage districts have come
under intense scrutiny following revelations by sources close to the
Federal Ministry of Transport (FMOT) in Abuja that the award of the
contracts by NPA to the two firms did not follow due process .
Added
to the fact that the companies are not registered with the Corporate
Affairs Commission (CAC), they also do not have a known address.
Finding
by The Nation, indicates that the president’s approval for the
contracts was contained in a letter last year to the NPA through the
Federal Ministry of Transport on August 14, 2014.
The
short duration of three days in which the approval was made has also
raised suspicion considering the bureaucracy that slows down such
transactions.
Speaking on the controversial contract, a senior official of the NPA said: “Was
the Bureau of Public Enterprise (BPE) involved before the President
gave his approval and the contract was awarded by NPA? What was the role
of the supervising minister in this regard? Answers to these questions
are very essential because if I am approving a contract to any company
and my minister and the officials of the agency cannot verify for me
whether the company is registered; then I don’t know what they are doing
as the head of that organisation.
“If
the President, who awarded the contract did not know, the Managing
Director of NPA ought to seek confirmation from CAC and his head of
legal department.
“With the
award of this contract, the President, his minister and the sacked
managing director of NPA have created a wrong impression before the
in-coming administration that many other unregistered companies
got multimillion dollar contracts under the out-going administration to
siphon public fund.”
The controversies raised by the award of this contract appears to give credibility to the allegations by the All Progressives Congress (APC) a
week ago that Goodluck Jonathan administration was involved in last
last-minute looting of the nation’s resources through hurried
recruitment into the public service and rushed privatisation of key
financial institutions.
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