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Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by Racoon(m): 12:30am On Nov 22, 2018
NNPC took it upon themselves to award the contract, claiming that an executive order issued from the Presidency demands that the contract be awarded immediately.

The terms of reference of the contract is meant to last for five renewable months, coming with some other conditions spelling out penalties that may attend loss of products or breaches to parts of the length of the pipeline," one of the officials stated.

Controversy is said to be currently trailing the award of oil facilities surveillance contract to a the tune of $18.48million by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), without adherence to the nation's Public Procurement Act, which is a violation of extant rules.

SaharaReporters reliably learnt that on September 26, 2018, NNPC approved the contract for the security surveillance of the 87-kilometre Trans-Forcados Pipeline (TFP) to Ocean Marine Solution Limited, owned by a Benin business mogul, Captain Hosa Okunbo, at $18.48 million.

Expressing displeasure over the way the contract was awarded, officials of the Joint Venture Partners who spoke in confidence with SaharaReporters, said the contract was done in secret and characterised by fraud, alleging that it was in violation of the Public Procurement Act, the statutory rule guiding how public contracts and services are awarded. As a result, they have refused to agree to the new contract terms with Ocean Marine because of the "inflated value".

One of the officials said: "The contract has started raising dust in various circles. We are the operators of the asset; we refused to agree to the new contract terms with Ocean Marine because of the inflated value which will eventually be paid by us through ‘Cash Call’. NPDC could not proceed with signing off on the contract because we, the Joint Venture Partners, had declined.

"Following the decline, NNPC took it upon themselves to award the contract, claiming that an executive order issued from the Presidency demands that the contract be awarded immediately. The terms of reference of the contract is meant to last for five renewable months, coming with some other conditions spelling out penalties that may attend loss of products or breaches to parts of the length of the pipeline."

Another official who spoke to SaharaReporters said: “There are many questions on the lips of the people demanding answers, such as what is the rational for re-awarding a running contract to a new contractor, at a value almost four times the rate it had previously been awarded to the former contractor? Who issued the said Executive Order? Why the secrecy and why shut out others who could deliver same service at a far lesser bid?

"Why exclude the previous contractor, who had delivered an impeccable service, because there were no negative incidents on the facilities for the period the former contractor ran it. The NNPC, with all its baggage, must provide answers to these questions. I guess you are aware that there have been a couple of very shady and questionable events that have been reported out of the corporation in the last few months, bordering on the question of non-remittance of accruals as well as awards that fell short of meeting due process.


"I think President Buhari should take another look at the way that place is being run by those he has placed in charge. NNPC is directly under his watch and things like this can’t be sailing every time and he should expect us to continue believing he is still a man of integrity."

Our correspondent gathered that the Joint Venture Partners, including Heritage Energy Operational Services Ltd and Shoreline Natural Resources, are said not to be in good working relationship with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), over the alleged fraudulent manner the contract was awarded.

Speaking on the process leading to the approval of the contract, an official of the Delta State Government, specifically in the Ministry of Justice, who preferred not to be named, said the process was full of "sharp practices".

"You see this issue concerning the award of the contract, which was among the issues that made the youth lead a protest to the Government House in Asaba a few weeks ago, is a very pathetic and controversial one. Our ministry has been relating with some of these Joint Venture partners and along the line, we got know that the contract was a backdoor deal among few individuals in NNPC," he said.

A former House of Assembly member from the Delta South senatorial district and a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), also with information about the contract, raised several objections over the manner the contract was awarded.

He said: "This is in violation of the Public Procurement Act, which is the statutory rule guiding how public contracts and services are awarded. First, it is stipulated that no contract from the tune of $20million can be awarded by any MDA without deliberation and the express permission of the Federal Executive Council. This approval by the NNPC, although cleverly spread so that it will look like it has not reached the $20million threshold, has violated that act.

"No one is happy over the arbitrary and unexplained inflation of the contract sum, as well as the choice of the NNPC to beat the standing rule that no ministry, department and agency can award a contract that is up to $20million in value; others are expressing their concerns as well. This is just a conduit pipe contract to fund the APC campaigns in the 2019 general elections."

In his remarks on the matter, spokesman of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Daniel Dasimaka, highlighted the inherent security threat associated with the new contract approved by the NNPC to Ocean Marine, adding that they might not have paid attention to the serious threat this poses to the peace and security of the communities and Delta State in general.

"There's a running contract, approved by the operators of the assets to a contactor that has been doing an awesome job on the assets; no reports of negative incidents and the communities are happy. Imagine the sort of tension that has greeted this new approval in just a few days, the silent and cold wars. This is a latent crisis situation on our hands and I won't buy the narrative that they never envisaged a war from this.

"Why award an already running contract to another company and the contract now inflated to about five times the rate of the initial contract. Awarding a security job to two different companies, in an area that is considered volatile is a perfect recipe for chaos and a sabotage to the relative peace of the area. Polarizing the youth bodies and ex agitators is only a recipe for renewed militancy.

"The mindset of the youth is often times focused on destroying or attacking oil infrastructure to gain relevance and recognition. NNPC should not create the opportunity for this to happen.

My appeal will go first to the GMD of the NNPC to have a second look at this security-risk of an action. Why approve such a huge contract without the input of the operators? Is it for lack of better coordination or is there something that the eyes mustn't see?

The IYC spokesman, therefore, called on all security agencies, the DSS, Nigerian Armed Forces and the Police to address the situation.

Youth and ex-militants from the 111 communities who are hosts to OML 30 assets had raised the alarm over an impending chaos in their communities and the state, on the allegation that the NNPC's alliance with Ocean Marine was about to deprive them of their means of livelihood.

When contacted, Ndu Ughamadu, Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the NNPC, declined to comment immediately our correspondent introduced the issue, saying "Please I am in a meeting, call back in an hour." When a call was put across to him after an hour, he asked our correspondent to redirect his inquiry to his WhatsApp line, which was done. However, he did not responded.

http://saharareporters.com/2018/11/20/exclusive-protests-nnpc-awards-1848m-contract-without-following-due-process

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by Stone123(m): 12:33am On Nov 22, 2018
Wow... me again ftc!

Well this not new! Just that gratifications didn't go round well cool
Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by Racoon(m): 12:39am On Nov 22, 2018
"I think President Buhari should take another look at the way that place is being run by those he has placed in charge.

NNPC is directly under his watch and things like this can’t be sailing every time and he should expect us to continue believing he is still a man of integrity."

See how the Buhari government have turned the NNPC into a cash cow.And why will reasonable Nigerians not agree that the NNPC having been a haven of unimaginable corruption in successive governments should be privatize

Looting of the NNPC to the next level still continues under the "I'm not aware" minister of petroleum saint. Meanwhile;
https://punchng.com/buhari-baru-have-made-nnpc-worse/

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by Nobody: 1:10am On Nov 22, 2018
Jonathan is learning work where Buhari is in times of corruption. useless president

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by kingharzy: 1:14am On Nov 22, 2018
The only 'due process' attached to Buhari is decamping to APC. Every other amounts to looting, lies and propaganda.

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by ivandragon: 1:28am On Nov 22, 2018
this report is jaunty...


seems there are 3 key issues here:


1. nnpc in its usual manner, illegally awarded a contract without due process...;

2. PMB is awarding the same types of contracts he himself condemned the previous administration for;

3. those protesting the award of the contract seem to be more interested in their pockets than in whether the contract was awarded illegally or not.

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by apriko(m): 1:58am On Nov 22, 2018
That is why I pitch my tent with Atiku to sale both living and non living things in NNPC....if possible he should sale Asorock with national Assembly.


Failed Government....
We said NO to #Evil Level!!

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by Nobody: 2:30am On Nov 22, 2018
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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by Mace0lane: 4:05am On Nov 22, 2018
apriko:
That is why I pitch my tent with Atiku to sale both living thing and non living thing in NNPC....if possible he should sale Asorock with national Assembly.


Failed Government....

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by WebSurfer(m): 4:21am On Nov 22, 2018
Who did they award it to

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by jayson87: 4:37am On Nov 22, 2018
There is something interesting about this Buhari's governance.

1. No regard for due process
2. No regard for federal character principle
3. He said corruption fought to ground zero - yet monies are missing left, right and center; no one held accountable for it
4. So much excuses for one failure
5. Reneging on campaign promises
6. No visible project on ground - yet claiming achievements of past administrations as his (BVN, TSA, Railways, power generation, road and infrastructure)
6. Fraudulent social investment schemes, precisely devised to incite the electorates
7. Calculated efforts to shift the perils of his beautiful incompetence on his predecessor
8. Massive and progenerated loss of jobs
9. Demarketing Nigeria in grand style thereby leading to a standstill in direct and indirect quality foreign investment. Only investment we are attracting is from the fraudulent Chinese who flooded our market with fake and substandard goods and services
10. Rapid and unchecked Inflation taken over like wildfire
11. Sequential barrage of bad economic policies
12. Imports of agricultural produce increased despite calculated and constructive attempts of checks laid by his predecessor. (Rice imports has increased over the last 3 years)
14. worsening the shrinking gap between the rich and the poor, as the term middle class under his administration is a mirage of old fables and myths that can only be referenced to the early 90's
15. Medical tourist - spent more than half his tenure in the UK as an unwanted guest


We say no to his NEXT EVIL. We are tired, Back to Daura

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by Firefire(m): 5:16am On Nov 22, 2018
The looting across Nigeria by APC leaders is in gear-1; If by mistake they return to power, Nigeria will be sold in black market.



Wise up Nigerians & vote out this bloody bastards.

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by WhyMoD: 5:46am On Nov 22, 2018
NNPC is the single most corrupt parastatal in Nigeria
Why would anyone be blaming Atiku for wanting to sell it off?

This kind of corruption can never happen in private oil companies and the perpetrators are not jailed.

NNPC should be sold.
This was exactly how Nigerian Airways was looted and ran down.

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by Magalan: 5:48am On Nov 22, 2018
That is why Atiku proposed its sale.... NNPC is only a cash-cow to every government.

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by bitcoin215: 5:49am On Nov 22, 2018
And a lot would have been going on like this.Even all other parastatals.

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by SarkinYarki: 5:52am On Nov 22, 2018
Since Buhari came on board no single oil contract of above 100 thousand dollars has passed through open due process as stipulated by the Law .

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by gurunlocker: 9:33am On Nov 22, 2018
This is happening under Mr integrity and Minister for petroleum BUHARI grin grin grin

isn't our God wonderful?


I keep saying it, this government is the worst Nigerians have ever seen. Most corrupt government.

The type of corruption going on in this administration will make devil call God name shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by Originality007: 9:34am On Nov 22, 2018
i stand with atiku...

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by henrygale(m): 9:34am On Nov 22, 2018
Make una shatap.
Una no know say we need money for election ni.
Abi where do we get money to match atiku dollar for dollar!
grin

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by janet475: 9:35am On Nov 22, 2018
what due process do they need to follow again after all these years
Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by CheapDataGuy: 9:35am On Nov 22, 2018
Ahn ahn where is Mr corruption fighter??

Under Buhari this can't happened na. Am sure na nnpc wey dey Somalia dem dey tok about

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by Dappertwayne: 9:36am On Nov 22, 2018
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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by Omeokachie: 9:36am On Nov 22, 2018
Buhari will bury this country.

We need to rescue Nigeria from these locusts.

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by MirJay: 9:36am On Nov 22, 2018
vote buying and Fulani herdsmen empowerment money Don show.

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by martolux(m): 9:36am On Nov 22, 2018
How can you stand with the dead?
Originality007:
i stand with atiku...

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 9:37am On Nov 22, 2018
Buhari is aware he will lose elections in february so he and his boys are doing last minute looting.

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by Nobody: 9:37am On Nov 22, 2018
Who is the minister of Petroleum? Madueke is a learner compared with the status quo.

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by martolux(m): 9:38am On Nov 22, 2018
Originality007:
i stand with atiku...

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by NigeriaIsDoomed: 9:38am On Nov 22, 2018
Atiku all the way

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Re: Protests As NNPC 'Awards' $18.48m Contract Without Following Due Process by buchilino(m): 9:39am On Nov 22, 2018
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