It is recalled that the managements of the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) had on November 26, 2016, announced on its websites for ‘competent and reputable cargo surveying companies to express interest in cargo surveying services’ at the Delta, Calabar, Onne, Rivers, Lagos and Tin-Can Island Ports.
Over 500 companies, some of whom have been involved in the
execution of the contracts over the years also indicated interest in the job.
However, some of the aggrieved bidders, who spoke under
anonymity, are now alleging that a committee set up by the managements of
the NPA is in the process of manipulating the bids to favour some companies.
“We got information that the committee is planning to give the
contracts to some newly incorporated companies which were formed few months
ago. These companies have no experience in handling this job. It is not even
easy to form a company within few months and expect it to be suitable for the
job. The process of registering a company takes a long time not to talk of
being qualified for a job as sensitive as cargo surveillance.
This is a job that requires experience but we are surprised that
the tradition of selecting experienced companies is in the process of being
jeopardized. Due process is not being followed. The irony is that the
consultant that was given the job of accessing all the bidders is yet to submit
its report to the committee yet the committee has reached a decision on the
companies that will handle the job,” some of the bidders alleged.
The aggrieved bidders who spoke with our correspondents are
alleging that the bidding, if not transparently handled could negatively affect
the present Federal Government’s transparency, due process and fight against
corruption campaign.
They also called on the Managing Director of NPA, Hadiza Usman,
and the General Manager Procurement, NPA, to wade into the matter and ensure
due process is followed by awarding it to competent and experienced companies,
failure of which they threatened the matter will be taking to President
Muhammadu Buhari
They also urged the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo to order
investigation into the matter.
“We are urging the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, to order
investigation to the process before winners are announced. This is because we
gathered that the managements of the NPA will soon ratified the decision of the
committee. The present government has been campaigning against corruption and
promoting transparency and due process. It will be counter-productive and bad
image on the government if this manipulation is allowed to go on,” the bidders
said.
In his reaction, the General Manager, Procurement, Dandare Ahmed
confirmed that the committee did meet in a hotel concerning the contract but
said the meeting was to evaluate some of the bidders and come up with the lists
of successful ones.
“It’s true the committee has been meeting in a hotel to deliberate
on the bids but the meeting was to evaluate the bidders. It is the practice of
the Procurement department to always use hotel for such evaluations because of
the volume of work involved. We have met in the hotel three times and we will
still meet again in the hotel. We have yet to come out with the names of
successful bidders so it is not right for some of the contractors to say we
have chosen the companies that will handle the contracts. We are very
transparent,” he said.
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