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Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by theV0ice: 9:15am On Jan 09, 2016
An Indian firm, Continental Transfer Technique Limited, has hijacked a sensitive national security project – the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card – which was supposed to be managed by the Nigeria Immigration Service.

Apart from controlling the sales of the residence permits to foreigners, each of which goes for $1,000 (about N250, 000) and is valid for two years, the company has also sidelined the NIS and it is the sole manager of the project.

The CERPAC project was for the automation of the issuance of residence permit (Green card) as well as Aliens Registration (Brown card) to expatriates who are either residing or working in Nigeria or visiting for long periods (that is beyond 56 days) and seamen who stay ashore beyond 28 days.

Findings indicate that the contract was awarded to CONTEC in 1999 by the Ministry of Interior on a build-operate-and-transfer basis and it took off in May 2002 after installation of equipment and systems by the contractor.

Investigations by our correspondent indicated that the project should have been handed over to the NIS in 2006, but this was not done as the firm had refused to train immigration service officers on the nitty-gritty of the project and had been using its own workers ever since.
Apart from controlling the production of the vital security cards, CONTEC also excluded the immigration service in the sale of the security document, according to sources.

The implication of this, according to NIS officers, is that the firm can unilaterally issue the CERPAC cards to foreigners and illegal migrants who may pose a security threat to the country.

Face-off over CONTEC’s incompetency

According to the contract agreement, the company was supposed to produce 900,000 CERPAC cards at the profit-sharing formula of 60 per cent for the Federal Government, 30 per cent for CONTEC and 10 per cent for the ministry for operational expenses.

But the firm failed to meet the target as it was producing only 37,000 cards per annum instead of 300,000.

The Federal Government had attempted to take over the project in 2007 following the inability of CONTEC to meet the production targets of 300,000 residence permits and 200,000 aliens’ registration certificates annually, but the move was resisted by the firm which demanded N5bn pay off.

Minister calls for revocation of contract agreement

In 2009, the then Minister of Interior, Godwin Abe, wrote a letter to then President Umaru Yar’Adua informing him about the need to review and possibly revoke the contract with the firm.

In the letter dated February 17, 2009 and obtained by our correspondent, Abe narrated how the CERPAC project was awarded to the detriment of the nation. He stressed that those who signed the contract agreement with the firm “did a disservice to our country as it was heavily skewed in favour of Messrs CONTEC.”

Abe further explained that he arranged for a meeting with the then Attorney-General of the Federation, Michael Andoaaka, adding that he was accompanied by the Minister of State, the Permanent Secretary, Comptroller-General of Immigration and Director, Finance & Accounts and the legal adviser.

At the meeting on April 17, 2008 with CONTEC, the minister stated that the sum of N3.67bn was offered as exit option to the firm, adding that he also offered to pay off the company the sum of N1bn.

He said, “CONTEC resolutely rejected our offer and even refrained from making a counter-offer, despite promptings from the members including the representative of the Attorney-General of the Federation, to indicate what they wanted.”

In spite of Abe’s advice to the government to either review or revoke the contract, checks showed that nothing had changed as CONTEC is still in control of the project and may remain so for a long time.

A brief on the NIS presented by the CG, Immigration Service, Martin Abeshi, to the Minister of Interior, Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazzau (retd.) on November 26, 2015 indicated that the reviewed contract agreement on the project favoured CONTEC.

Code of silence

When asked for comment on the discrepancies in the project management, the spokesman for CONTEC, Tunde Ayansanwo, directed all inquiries on the project to the immigration service, stressing that it was being managed under a tripartite arrangement between the firm, the Federal Government and the immigration service.

He said, “The project is being managed under a tripartite arrangement between CONTEC, the Federal Government and the Immigration Service. So, we cannot comment on it, please direct your enquiries to the immigration service.”

The CG, Martin Abeshi, also declined to comment. He said questions on the project could best be answered by the ministry.

“I am sorry; this question can best be answered by the Ministry of Interior, not NIS please. NIS did not sign any contract with CONTEC,” he said in a text message.

The Director of Press, Ministry of Interior, Alhaji Isiaka Yusuf, in turn passed the buck to the immigration service.

Moro turns blind eye, inks new deal

Findings indicate that past interior ministers had turned blind eyes to the anomalies observed in the contract as pointed out by Abe in his letter to Yar’Adua.

For instance, rather than address the discrepancies in the CERPAC project, the immediate past Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, awarded a new project to CONTEC in which he awarded a higher percentage of the profit to the company against the Federal Government.

Investigations reveal that Moro approved the award of an e-Pass biometric project to CONTEC on behalf of the NIS without advertising it for competitive bidding in violation of the Public Procurement Act.

According to Section 17 of the Act, requests for proposal for contracts must be advertised in at least two national newspapers of general circulation and the Federal Tender’s Journal, but this was not done.

More profits for CONTEC

Moro, according to the document obtained by our correspondent, favoured the private firm in the sharing formula for the proceeds of the project which was based on Private-Public-Partnership arrangement.

Visitors who stay in the country beyond 56 days but not exceeding 90 days would pay a fee in the equivalent of $200 while 91 days to 180 days will attract a fee equivalent to $1,000 which must be paid to Sterling Bank Plc only.

According to the scheme, an aggregate stay by immigrants beyond 180 days but not exceeding 365 days would attract a fee equivalent to $2,000 while an over-stay without due permission from the Federal Government would attract a penalty which is 100 per cent of the prescribed fees.

An additional fee of N8, 000 will be charged for each application form by the receiving bank.

Parradang had, in his letter to Moro on the e-Pass project, proposed that the government should abolish the issuance of re-entry visa while adding a $100 fee to the $1,000 being charged for the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card.

Parradang had proposed that the service provider, CONTEC be given 15 per cent of the $100 added to the CERPAC fee while NIS collects 15 per cent.

But Moro, who signed the letter, amended the sharing formula by giving 30 per cent to the service provider against the 15 per cent suggested by the immigration service.

Security experts weigh in

A retired Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, called on the Federal Government to investigate the observed discrepancies in the management of the CERPAC project.

He warned about the security implications of allowing a foreign private firm to manage such a sensitive project which has a bearing on national security, particularly now that the country is fighting an insurgency.

Tsav said, “The Federal Government must direct the company to hand over the project to the immigration service immediately given the security implications; allowing a private foreign company to handle such a sensitive national project have serious consequences because they could bring in anybody into the country.

“They can use the alien cards for diabolical purposes just like the way Nnamdi Kanu brought in transmitters for his Radio Biafra project. The government needs to find out the people behind the company.”

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Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by olas24u(f): 9:29am On Jan 09, 2016
Nigeria belongs to Nigerians!

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Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by theV0ice: 9:50am On Jan 09, 2016
OBJ was president in 1999. What kind of contract did his officials sign with these Indians? Were they blind or simply corrupt saboteurs? Why wasn't General Godwin Abe's memo acted on since 2007? What kind of clause is in the contract that makes Nigeria helpless to revoke or review it? What is Abba Moro's interest in this company that made him increase Nigeria's slavery to them despite superior thinking from his lieutenants?

Will the current govt be able to break this particular yoke to the Indians?

questions! questions!! questions!!!

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Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by AceRoyal: 9:51am On Jan 09, 2016
APC supporters will still applaud this.....tongue
Corruption at it's peak,selling this Country each day in bits.Our leaders APC and PDP lack true patriotism!
Cc: Lalasticlala,Mynd44

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Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by dunkem21(m): 9:53am On Jan 09, 2016
Wailers grin
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by theV0ice: 9:54am On Jan 09, 2016
AceRoyal:
APC supporters will still applaud this.....tongue
Corruption at it's peak,selling this Country each day in bits.Our leaders APC and PDP lack true patriotism!

Can't argue with the bold 'cos you're on point angry
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by omenka(m): 10:07am On Jan 09, 2016
AceRoyal:
APC supporters will still applaud this.....tongue
Corruption at it's peak,selling this Country each day in bits.Our leaders APC and PDP lack true patriotism!
Cc: Lalasticlala,Mynd44
What is this one even saying?? Did you even read a single line in the article or just rushed to comment

For your info, the deal and all major decisions that were taken on it precede APC's government. So what has that got to do with the party??

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Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by coolzeal(m): 11:03am On Jan 09, 2016
If we can't take a Northerner then we take an expatriate on contract and if you can't, we employ another Nigerian but on contract too.
Sir Ahmedu Bello..

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Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by slimfit1(m): 11:11am On Jan 09, 2016
Yara dua dying was a good thing for this country he was completely useless worse than clueless. He was everything a leader shouldn't be. Abacha was far better than him.
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by Farnsworth: 11:50am On Jan 09, 2016
slimfit1:
Yara dua dying was a good thing for this country he was completely useless worse than clueless. He was everything a leader shouldn't be. Abacha was far better than him.

BS, YarA'dua was doing better job 7 months into his tenure...

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Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by AceRoyal: 11:58am On Jan 09, 2016
omenka:
What is this one even saying?? Did you even read a single line in the article or just rushed to comment

For your info, the deal and all major decisions that were taken on it precede APC's government. So what has that got to do with the party??

Yep......He never fails to disappoint!tongue
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by alrahmanonline(m): 1:34pm On Jan 09, 2016
children of hate and wailers will blame this on Buhari as usual... and if anyone is arrested in connection to this scandal, they'll shout witchhunting.. what does the wailers want?

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Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by matthew41(m): 1:35pm On Jan 09, 2016
I hope the government on seat is reading this... This people have technically sold us into potential modern day slavery. sad

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Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by arewafederation: 1:50pm On Jan 09, 2016
slimfit1:
Yara dua dying was a good thing for this country he was completely useless worse than clueless. He was everything a leader shouldn't be. Abacha was far better than him.

But the "cluefull" successor to Yar'adua was smart enough to award the Indians a new deal with a higher profit?

You de think at all?

I just wonder how unpatriotic our leaders are. Given a chance, our leaders can sell the sovereignty of this nation.

Buhari/Osinbajo, you guys are our last hope. If nothing is achieved in this dispensation, I will have to relocate to Sudan.
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by tsdarkside(m): 2:34pm On Jan 09, 2016
theV0ice:
OBJ was president in 1999. What kind of contract did his officials sign with these Indians? Were they blind or simply corrupt saboteurs? Why wasn't General Godwin Abe's memo acted on since 2007? What kind of clause is in the contract that makes Nigeria helpless to revoke or review it? What is Abba Moro's interest in this company that made him increase Nigeria's slavery to them despite superior thinking from his lieutenants?

Will the current govt be able to break this particular yoke to the Indians?

questions! questions!! questions!!!

una see,what happens,when you trust they devil??....


i say tear the contract,and throw them out of nigeria!!!......what they want to do??...india is nothing!!!!!!....
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by theV0ice: 8:48pm On Jan 09, 2016
tsdarkside:


una see,what happens,when you trust they devil??....


i say tear the contract,and throw them out of nigeria!!!......what they want to do??...india is nothing!!!!!!....

Honestly its a slap on Nigeria and its leaders....

How can a sensitive sector be in the hands of Indian businessmen?
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by tsdarkside(m): 8:53pm On Jan 09, 2016
theV0ice:


Honestly its a slap on Nigeria and its leaders....

How can a sensitive sector be in the hands of Indian businessmen?

because fraudulent nigerians who gave it to them,to save money and get some bucks....

we can tear this contract to pieces anytime...rubbish....and we dont have to pay anything.....

this is a clear invasion of our country...who the hell are this curry-bastardss giving visas into nigeria sef??.....
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by theV0ice: 9:43pm On Jan 09, 2016
tsdarkside:


because fraudulent nigerians who gave it to them,to save money and get some bucks....

we can tear this contract to pieces anytime...rubbish....and we dont have to pay anything.....

this is a clear invasion of our country...who the hell are this curry-bastardss giving visas into nigeria sef??.....

@the bold, Their likes of course!

I don't think Nigeria can unilaterally cancel the contract. It'll be breach for which they can sue. I'm sure there must be a way to stop this nonsense without too much damage
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by Descartes: 10:01pm On Jan 09, 2016
arewafederation:


But the "cluefull" successor to Yar'adua was smart enough to award the Indians a new deal with a higher profit?

You de think at all?

I just wonder how unpatriotic our leaders are. Given a chance, our leaders can sell the sovereignty of this nation.

Buhari/Osinbajo, you guys are our last hope. If nothing is achieved in this dispensation, I will have to relocate to Sudan.
Hope your relocation to Sudan is not what I'm thinking.
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by Descartes: 10:02pm On Jan 09, 2016
Zoogeria and fraud are inseparable embarassed
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by arewafederation: 11:24pm On Jan 09, 2016
Descartes:

Hope your relocation to Sudan is not what I'm thinking.

That thing you are thinking, na for your head I go startam. angry
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by baby124: 11:31pm On Jan 09, 2016
A review of all citizens hips and permanent residence cards should be done. This is absolute nonsense.
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by donbigboy(m): 11:51pm On Jan 09, 2016
Personally, I think the so called Indians are just fronting for some powerful cabal up north who happen to use an indian company to siphon our common wealth.

But with the current Buhari Administration, its the end of road to this senseless contracts.

Period!!!
Re: Indian Firm Hijacks Sensitive National Security Project –investigation by Litmus: 12:01am On Jan 10, 2016
Nigeria should, whenever possible, do business with the Chinese. In dealing with Africans, Indians in many ways see themselves as upholding the racists values that the European world, in Indian opinion, have foolishly abandoned in a form of degeneracy that eventually afflicts every major civilization as it falls.

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