NPA: Nigerian Senate begins probe of alleged $3billion fraud
The allegations were raised on Wednesday in a Point of Order moved by Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, the lawmaker representing Delta Central Senatorial District.
He noted that both the Lagos Channel Management and the Bonny Channel Company were established in August 2005 for the management and routine maintenance dredging of Lagos and Bonny navigation channels, while the Calabar Channel Management Company Limited was established for the management and capital dredging of the Calabar channel.
Senator Omo-Agege highlighted that although the aforementioned companies were conceived to operate a public-private partnership (PPP) model and to reduce financial burden on the Federal Government, the NPA has expended over $1billion $2billion on the Lagos Channel Management and the Bonny Channel Company respectively from 2005 till date.
“This is because the depth profiles of the Lagos and Bonny channels have remained at the same height of 13 meters for over 11 years,” Omo-Agege said.
Senate then mandated its Committee on Marine Transport to investigate the dredging activities, books, and records of the Nigerian Ports Authority; the Lagos Channel Management Limited; the Bonny Channel Company Limited; and the Calabar Channel Management Company Limited, which was established for the management and capital dredging of the Calabar channel.
In his remark, Senate President, Bukola Saraki, directed that the Marine Transport Committee should report back to plenary in a week.
“These are the issues we will be bringing out from agencies in order to fight and protect the interests and rights of all Nigerians,” Saraki said.
“The Committee on Marine Transport should report back within a week and ensure that the work is done diligently so as not to affect the NPAs budget process.”
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