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Re: Contractor Abandons Zaria Airport Project, Absconds With N37m, Senate Threatens by Lanre4uonly(m): 7:39pm On Feb 11, 2017
This is Nigeria where you have to expect the unexpected.
Re: Contractor Abandons Zaria Airport Project, Absconds With N37m, Senate Threatens by AngelicBeing: 7:53pm On Feb 11, 2017
Dayummm sad
Re: Contractor Abandons Zaria Airport Project, Absconds With N37m, Senate Threatens by giles14(m): 8:19pm On Feb 11, 2017
stephenduru:
CONTRACTOR ABANDONS N37M AIRPORT HANGAR, ABSCONDS AS SENATE THREATENS ARREST

A mild drama ensued at the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology Zaria this week when the Senate Committee on Aviation, led by its Deputy Chairman, Senator Bala Nallah, went on oversight to the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) only to find that a contractor, Mushaj Farah Nigeria Ltd., had absconded after receiving thirty seven million naira (N37m) meant for the completion of the colleges’ third hangar project.

Rector and Chief Executive of the college, Captain Abdulsalami Mohammed, gave a brief presentation of the challenges of the college since its establishment in 1964, stressing that some of them include the non release of funds meant for projects within the college.

He also identified other problems such as fluctuating exchange rate for dollar denominated projects, non-availability of foreign exchange, high cost of Aviation gasoline (AV GAS 100LL), inadequate number of instructors and personnel, insufficient office space for staff, cafeteria and hostel accommodation for students of the college, lack of equipment for instrument flight training and absence of runway lights for night flying and security of college premises because of a lack of perimeter fencing which has led to encroachment of the college land.

Mohammed said the challenges are affecting operations of the college but however disclosed that in the midst of all these the college had tried to be optimistic thereby recording several gains.

Captain Mohammed said that in 2016 alone, 716 students graduated from the college offering 44 courses in the various fields of aviation technology and three hundred and ninety-five students are still enrolled in twenty-nine courses.

He also disclosed that several projects have been completed such as establishment of an airfield lighting workshop, provision of infrastructure for aircraft piston overhaul, provision of a water treatment plant, provision of airfield advance guard security equipment and successful completion of several international certifications.

Five members of the committee which paid the visit; Senator Ben Murray-Bruce representing Bayelsa east, Senator Mohammed Lafiagi representing Kwara North, Senator Rilwan Akanbi representing Oyo South, Senator Ahmed Ogembe representing Kogi Central and Senator Bala Nallah, all commended the school for a job well done.

They however maintained that the 53 year old institution should be upgraded to meet 21st century challenges so as to be able to compete with its counterparts globally.

Senator Na'Allah criticized the absence of key infrastructure especially runway lights which he said that had they been installed within the last fifteen years, they would have saved the nation millions of dollars in foreign exchange.

They committee which visited several ongoing projects within the school premises were incensed upon realization that the school’s third hangar project had not been completed, Senator Nallah threatened the arrest of the contractor upon realization that he had been mobilized with about thirty-seven million (37M) naira and had only performed a job valued at about eleven million (11M) naira.

The college principal architect said all efforts to get the contractor back on site had proved abortive.

The committee finally agreed that if a one week ultimatum given to the contractor was not honored, he would be reported to the economic and financial crimes commission for due prosecution and full refund of the sum.

After the visit at the college of technology, the committee proceeded to the Kaduna International Airport to assess the ongoing repair works at the airport.

Senator Ben Murray-Bruce commended the contractor for a job well-done but appealed to the Ministry of Aviation for prompt release of funds so that the job can be completed within the next two weeks as promised by the contractor.

Other projects at the Airport such as the computerized landing system and painting of the runway were also assessed by the committee.


Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2017/02/contractor-abandons-n37m-airport-hangar.html
the twitter senator causing confusion in the afonjas empty skulls
Re: Contractor Abandons Zaria Airport Project, Absconds With N37m, Senate Threatens by no1madman(m): 8:48pm On Feb 11, 2017
ChubbychummyICE:
Empty threat
4 money matter! Be careful!
Re: Contractor Abandons Zaria Airport Project, Absconds With N37m, Senate Threatens by Azubogucharles(m): 9:03pm On Feb 11, 2017
stephenduru:
CONTRACTOR ABANDONS N37M AIRPORT HANGAR, ABSCONDS AS SENATE THREATENS ARREST

A mild drama ensued at the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology Zaria this week when the Senate Committee on Aviation, led by its Deputy Chairman, Senator Bala Nallah, went on oversight to the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) only to find that a contractor, Mushaj Farah Nigeria Ltd., had absconded after receiving thirty seven million naira (N37m) meant for the completion of the colleges’ third hangar project.

Rector and Chief Executive of the college, Captain Abdulsalami Mohammed, gave a brief presentation of the challenges of the college since its establishment in 1964, stressing that some of them include the non release of funds meant for projects within the college.

He also identified other problems such as fluctuating exchange rate for dollar denominated projects, non-availability of foreign exchange, high cost of Aviation gasoline (AV GAS 100LL), inadequate number of instructors and personnel, insufficient office space for staff, cafeteria and hostel accommodation for students of the college, lack of equipment for instrument flight training and absence of runway lights for night flying and security of college premises because of a lack of perimeter fencing which has led to encroachment of the college land.

Mohammed said the challenges are affecting operations of the college but however disclosed that in the midst of all these the college had tried to be optimistic thereby recording several gains.

Captain Mohammed said that in 2016 alone, 716 students graduated from the college offering 44 courses in the various fields of aviation technology and three hundred and ninety-five students are still enrolled in twenty-nine courses.

He also disclosed that several projects have been completed such as establishment of an airfield lighting workshop, provision of infrastructure for aircraft piston overhaul, provision of a water treatment plant, provision of airfield advance guard security equipment and successful completion of several international certifications.

Five members of the committee which paid the visit; Senator Ben Murray-Bruce representing Bayelsa east, Senator Mohammed Lafiagi representing Kwara North, Senator Rilwan Akanbi representing Oyo South, Senator Ahmed Ogembe representing Kogi Central and Senator Bala Nallah, all commended the school for a job well done.

They however maintained that the 53 year old institution should be upgraded to meet 21st century challenges so as to be able to compete with its counterparts globally.

Senator Na'Allah criticized the absence of key infrastructure especially runway lights which he said that had they been installed within the last fifteen years, they would have saved the nation millions of dollars in foreign exchange.

They committee which visited several ongoing projects within the school premises were incensed upon realization that the school’s third hangar project had not been completed, Senator Nallah threatened the arrest of the contractor upon realization that he had been mobilized with about thirty-seven million (37M) naira and had only performed a job valued at about eleven million (11M) naira.

The college principal architect said all efforts to get the contractor back on site had proved abortive.

The committee finally agreed that if a one week ultimatum given to the contractor was not honored, he would be reported to the economic and financial crimes commission for due prosecution and full refund of the sum.

After the visit at the college of technology, the committee proceeded to the Kaduna International Airport to assess the ongoing repair works at the airport.

Senator Ben Murray-Bruce commended the contractor for a job well-done but appealed to the Ministry of Aviation for prompt release of funds so that the job can be completed within the next two weeks as promised by the contractor.

Other projects at the Airport such as the computerized landing system and painting of the runway were also assessed by the committee.


Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2017/02/contractor-abandons-n37m-airport-hangar.html
so every infrastructure by the government goes to the north.. Mumu nation
Re: Contractor Abandons Zaria Airport Project, Absconds With N37m, Senate Threatens by pokipoki: 11:47pm On Feb 11, 2017
When a contract for work is signed before any payment is made, the contractor has to bring an performance guarantee (PG) issued by a bank guaranting that the contractor will not abscond with the payment, the value of work is measured against job milestones.
All the principal needs to do is to call in the guarantee and get valve for his outstanding funds.
The bank that guaranteed the sum will.fish the contractor out.
Re: Contractor Abandons Zaria Airport Project, Absconds With N37m, Senate Threatens by princeabdulkpt(m): 7:09am On Feb 12, 2017
princeonx:
How busy is Zaria airport to even spend such amount on their Airport?


it's not an airport it's a training school. (college of aviation) abeg make una dey read well before commenting.
Re: Contractor Abandons Zaria Airport Project, Absconds With N37m, Senate Threatens by OsamaB: 9:16am On Feb 12, 2017
People may need to be objective. I have handle projects in Nigeria and I know that the dollar value of N37M may have changed like the government slogan. They said he covered N11M worth of job. When was the contract awarded?
Re: Contractor Abandons Zaria Airport Project, Absconds With N37m, Senate Threatens by Bimpe29: 10:16am On Feb 12, 2017
Let the needful be done asap.
Re: Contractor Abandons Zaria Airport Project, Absconds With N37m, Senate Threatens by diegwu01: 11:00am On Feb 12, 2017
princeonx:
How busy is Zaria airport to even spend such amount on their Airport?
its the biggest Flight Training School we have in Nigeria, with better facilities than all airports we have in the South except MMA
Re: Contractor Abandons Zaria Airport Project, Absconds With N37m, Senate Threatens by d33types: 2:31pm On Feb 12, 2017
princeonx:
How busy is Zaria airport to even spend such amount on their Airport?
Did you even read the news?

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