Dakuku
The debt recovery and surveillance contracts awarded to the Global
West Vessel Specialists Nigeria Limited (GWVSNL) owned by former Niger
Delta militant, Government Ekpomupolo, popularly known as Tompolo by
the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) under the Goodluck
Jonathan administration and cancelled by Buhari have now been awarded
to Snecou Nigeria Limited, a company owned by the Chairman of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State, Dr Davies Akanya.
THISDAY
investigation revealed that after the award of the contract, Akanya and
the new DG of NIMASA, Dr Dakuku Peterside, now resume work and close at
the same time, with Akanya also assigned an official car.
Reliable
sources in the agency told THISDAY that the contract awarded on
No-Cure-No-Pay basis was awarded without formal bidding process even
though they were advertised in newspapers.
Industry
source told THISDAY that the debt owed NIMASA by shipping companies is
in the region of $15 billion while NIMASA estimates it to be in the
region of $5 billion and that the certificate for the contract award had
been given to Akanya despite reports that his company does not have the
competence to do the job.
The
source told THISDAY that as spelt out in the contract, Akanya’s company
would get between 10 and 15 per cent of money recovered for NIMASA.
Under
the new contract, Akanya’s company is to among other things, provide
platforms for waterways monitoring and enforcement; engage in revenue
services enhancement and debt reconciliation and recovery services for
NIMASA.
Checks
revealed that the new company is to be paid a total of N4.8 million
monthly by NIMASA as engagement fees and other allowances for the period
of the two years contract, commencing from October 1 2016 to September
30, 2018.
The former Director General of NIMASA, Patrick Akpobolokemi, had in 2011, awarded a 10-year maritime security contract to GWVSNL.
As
part of the contract, GWVESNL was expected to provide platforms to be
used by the Nigerian navy and other security operatives to patrol the
waterways.
The
Federal Ministry of Transportation under Chibuike Amaechi, a chieftain
of the APC and major financier of the Buhari campaign in 2015, had last
July directed NIMASA under Peterside to terminate GWVSNL’s contract and
discontinue payment to it.
The directive was sequel to the freezing of GWVSNL’s account by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
THISDAY
gathered that when the contract was awarded to Tompolo in 2011 by the
Jonathan’s administration, the APC had seriously condemned the action on
the grounds that such a sensitive contract like patrolling the
country’s waterways was awarded to a militant.
With
the termination of Tompolo’s contract, over 20 vessels in the inventory
of Global West were taken over by NIMASA, yet they lack crafts to carry
out their duties with observers wondering where the vessels disappeared
to.
The
source also told THISDAY that Tompolo and his militant group had
however, vowed not to allow Akanya do the job even if they sublet the
contract to a more competent company.
According
to the source, “I can tell you that top officials of NIMASA are not
happy with the way the contracts were awarded. How can you give such
contract to a person of interest without giving opportunity to other
companies to bid for the contract?”
Akanya
and Peterside are both from Rivers State where the former contested the
2015 governorship election and lost to the incumbent governor, Nyesom
Wike of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
THISDAY
checks gathered that the decision to award the contract to the APC
chairman might not be unconnected with plans to raise funds for
Peterside ahead of the 2019 governorship election in the state.
When
contacted, the NIMASA boss, Peterside, while admitting that the
contract was actually awarded, said it was a debt recovery contract,
different from the one awarded to Tompolo’s company.
“We
are about to issue a statement on that. We awarded a debt recovery
assignment which is totally different from Global Fleet and Tompolo was
doing for NIMASA which took over revenue collection,” Peterside said.
He
added, “There is nothing wrong with what we have done. That is how it
is done globally. People just want to make something out of nothing. The
contract was not awarded to Akanya, it was awarded to Snecou Nigeria
Limited and we advertised the contract in several newspapers. So I don’t
see what is wrong with awarding a contract to get our money from
debtors.”
On
the value of the contract, he said: “I cannot tell you the actual
value; nobody knows the actual value as it fluctuates. But I can tell
you that it is in the region of $4 billion or $5 billion. But I am not
sure how much it is.”
However,
a top Director in NIMASA who pleaded for anonymity for fear of being
victimised told THISDAY that NIMASA has the capacity to recover its debt
without the use of a consultant.
He
said: “Dakuku and his people just want to make money. Why must we hire a
consultant to recover our debt? Our staff can effectively do that.
NIMASA will be paying billions of Naira to Akanya for doing nothing.
Contracts cancelled by the government on the allegation of corruption
are now being awarded to cronies and members of the APC. It is a shame that this kind of a thing is happening under a Buhari administration that claims to be fighting corruption.”
Meanwhile, every effort made to reach Akanya as at the time of filling this report proved abortive as phone was switched off.
THISDAY
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