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NPA Rubbishes Allegation of Multi-Billion Naira Graft, Says It’s False

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The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has refuted online reports alleging multi-billion naira corruption within the organization.

According to Ikechukwu Onyemekara, the NPA’s General Manager for Corporate and Strategic Communications, these allegations are entirely false and lack any factual basis and credibility.

He emphasized that the NPA’s budget and expenditures undergo rigorous scrutiny by the Ministry of Marine & Blue Economy, the Budget Office of the Federation, and the oversight of the National Assembly, making the alleged misuse of funds impossible.

He said in a statement: “The contract for dredging works at the Warri Escravos Channel, (hub of Nigeria’s Oil and Gas Operations), which became necessary because of the need to tackle the increasing siltation of the channel and forestall the international embarrassment and huge investment losses from shipping vessels running aground, followed laid down processes and procedure for emergency procurement as laid down in the Procurement Act, 2007, contrary to allegations in the report.

“The procurement of Marine crafts such as tugboats and pilot cutters was carried out in line with the provisions of the Procurement Act, 2007. The process for this equipment was initiated and undertaken in response to the exigency of ensuring national energy security through the implementation of sale of Crude oil in Naira to domestic refiners which involved intensive offshore operations.

“The allegation of documents being withheld “for over a year” is untenable, as the extant civil service guidelines governing the timeline for processing of official documents makes it impossible.

“Allegations made in connection with expenditures at the Authority’s London office are outrightly false as there as dealings or transactions speculated in the report never took place.

“The marked increase in revenue figures for 2024 were due to exchange rate gains, since the Authority’s are denominated in FOREX in line with global maritime best practice.

“The promotion of employees, as well as the appointment of Assistant General Managers and General Managers were undertaken to address the age stagnation of personnel in the Authority. Management however followed due process as prescribed in the Authority’s duly approved conditions of service.

“Revocation or otherwise of third-party contractual agreements of the Authority were in accordance with extant law as well as contractual agreements with all the concerned parties.

“The allegation of “staff morale being at rock bottom” falls flat in the face of reality. The current Management has to its credit, the clearing of all outstanding issues of employee stagnation and the conduct of promotion examinations in 2024. The management has received commendation from the two in-house labour unions for these reasons So, staff morale is at its peak currently.

“To sustainably assure the competitiveness of Nigerian Ports and grow vessel and cargo throughput, the Authority recently secured Federal Executive Council (FEC) approval for the commencement of the Port Modernization Programme”.

Onyemekara, therefore, advised media organizations to seek clarification of their reports from the Authority, whose doors are open to constructive engagements and clarifications where necessary.

He said the Abubakar Dantsoho-led management assured all stakeholders and the generality of Nigerians of its unwavering commitment to deepening the competitiveness of Nigerian Ports through infrastructure and equipment renewal (which has commenced) as well process automation through the Port Community System (PCS).

The General Manager said the NPA has propelled to conclusive stages the projects in readiness for the plug-in of relevant stakeholders as the implementation of the National Single Window (NSW) project of the Federal Government gains momentum.

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