The House of Representatives Ad-Hoc
Committee investigating the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund, CVFF, has queried
the management of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency
NIMASA, over the $326million payment to Global West Specialist Vessels Limited,
a company purportedly owned by ex- militant leader, Chief Government Ekpemupolo aka
Tompolo.
The House Committee was set up to
ascertain how much has accrued into the CVFF, including the interest, as well
as how much the Fund disbursed and to whom it gave the money . It also
demanded to know why such huge amount of payment was made to Global West.
During the investigation, a member of
the Committee, Dr Adejare Samuel Babatunde, raised an alarm at the amount
of money paid to one single company, and demanded that a detailed bank
statement of account of the CVFF be forwarded to the committee.
The committee, it was gathered, was
also irked by the payment of 50 percent of NIMASA’s generated revenue to the
said company, contrary to laid down financial regulations of government.
The committee also picked holes at
the NIMASA CVFF accounts and demanded an explanation on the movement of monies
from the Fund to other accounts.
Beside the unauthorized movements of
monies from the Fund, the committee further demanded the disclosure of names
and the consultants engaged by NIMASA and how much has been paid to the
consultants.
The committee then called for an
amendment of the Cabotage Act with a view to quickening the process of
disbursement of the CVFF which has been hampered by the guidelines.
“The guidelines can be changed any
time but changing the law is more cumbersome because by your explanation, we
will run into trouble by 2015 when double hull vessels will be phased out.
“We also want the break down of the
interest that accrued to the Fund on a year by year basis,”Adejare said.
Earlier in his opening remarks, the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, expressed
concern at the state of the Nigerian maritime industry, which he said has been
occasioned by ineptitude and poor regulatory framework.
His words: “The fear is that some unpatriotic
people are misapplying the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund to the detriment of
its objectives.
“Following the concern expressed by
stakeholders and the Nigerian public on the irregularities occasioned by the
misapplication of the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund, the House considered a
motion on the subject matter and resolved to set up the Ad-hoc Committee to
investigate the application of the Fund so as to address the challenges and
find a way forward.”
Defending the payment, NIMASA’s
Director General, Mr. Patrick Akpobolokemi, said there was an agreement between
the Federal government through the agency and the firm.
Akpobolokemi explained that the
agreement was that 50 percent of extra revenue generated by NIMASA should
be paid as consultancy fee to Global West.
The agency boss stated that some
consultants were engaged to grow the Fund, adding that the CVFF is put in
tenured accounts so as to grow the Fund.
He explained that in the agreement government
had with Global West, the firm was to provide platforms and intelligence
that will assist the agency in blocking loopholes and fight crimes that
can hinder its financial growth.
The Cabotage Vessel Financing Funds
currently stands at over N30billion, including its interest. About six
indigenous shipping companies have applied to access the Fund.
The applicants, it was learnt, are
currently undergoing security screening by government before the Fund will be
disbursed.
Efforts to reach the management of
Global West Specialist Vessels Limited were futile as the firm’s spokesman Mr.
Paul Bebenimibo refused to take calls and reply to text messages sent to his
phone.
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It a well known fact that NIMASA DG was nominated by Tombolo, the chief security officer to Oga at the top. This is other avenue to fund 2nd term election after the exposure in the subsidy fund. GEJ deployed a former minister of Transport because of the DG. When the time comes, everybody will account for all this mega corruption going on under GEJ government.
ReplyDeleteIt is their oil
ReplyDelete4:09 U be mumu it's only when nigeria is divided that u go say na their oil but so long as dis country remain one d oil belong to all.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what this country is running into funding an ex-militant with such as amount for intelligence and you can say that publicly. I hope they know the implication of all this as Mr president has been saying " We are winning was against terror" it's BH is ur major treat now but with the such amount that was just stated There is no victory anywhere from north to south all are just potential disasters waiting to happen. I pray God saves us from this issues as today is the Day of Arafat I pray Allah (SWT) helps in solving all the problems in Nigeria from corruption to Unemployment and all the spirit of embezzlement.
ReplyDeleteEven Americans pay ransom, it makes the world go round
ReplyDeletePpl are groaning and saying all kinds of rubbish bcos d name of an ex millitant from d Niger Delta is mentioned.I hope u ppl know thses types of contracts and consultations have been happening in this country 4 long.
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