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Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by dre11(m): 8:09am On Nov 01, 2021
Buhari, Amaechi illegally award multi-billion maritime contract to medical company



Mr Amaechi at various times got himself mired in arbitrary conduct around procurement processes involving agencies under his supervision.

By Taiwo-Hassan Adebayo andAyodeji Adegboyega


President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, have approved a huge national security-sensitive maritime contract to a medical company in a process the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) says is “embarrassing” and illegal, a PREMIUM TIMES investigation has revealed.

The development has unsettled the Buhari government, with senior officials sparring and trading accusations of bad faith and the BPP complaining of “procedural lapses” in carefully worded memos that only stopped short of directly accusing Mr Buhari and Mr Amaechi of lawlessness

Our investigation is based on several confidential government memos and extensive interviews with insiders familiar with the matter.

The procurement agency said the contract was awarded in clear breach of the Public Procurement Act 2007.

The International Cargo Tracking Note (ICTN) scheme is an electronic cargo verification system that monitors the shipment of seaborne cargo and enables a real-time generation of vital data on ship and cargo traffic in and out of Nigeria, a government memo says, emphasising national security and economic benefits.

An operation of the scheme was initially in effect following a President Umaru Yar-Adua-Goodluck Jonathan era contract between the Nigerian Ports Authority and an operator, TPMS-Antaser-Afrique, which was abruptly terminated by former finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, in October 2011.

The controversy surrounding the termination of the contract ended up in a court of arbitration before attracting the interest of the anticorruption agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Mrs Okonjo-Iweala then said the scheme was hurting businesses. In the short period it was initially implemented, barely a year, more than 40 million euros was generated in revenue, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said. It is unclear if that revenue was remitted to government in full.

However, the government now finds the scheme desirable again. A transport ministry memo of August 26, 2021, to the Bureau of Public Procurement says that non-engagement of the scheme would continue to cause the country loss of revenue, worsen the country’s maritime security situation, and allow alteration of cargoes and under-declaration.

In what kickstarted the current process that is now stuck in controversy and abuse, Mr Amaechi’s transport ministry, on September 11, 2020, sought the approval of the BPP to conduct a restricted/selected tendering exercise to engage agents or partners for the implementation of the cargo tracking note scheme, documents seen by PREMIUM TIMES showed.

But citing the “convoluted” circumstance of the initial contract, which attracted criminal investigation by the EFCC and the need to regain international confidence, the BPP rejected the selective tender request and, instead, asked the transport ministry to conduct international competitive bidding (ICB).

“This (ICB) was to ensure that experienced international firms with high reputation, integrity, and capacity to deliver participate in the procurement process,” BPP said in an October 22, 2020 memo justifying the need for an openly competitive process.

But “surprisingly,” the BPP noted in a memo, the transport ministry on August 26, 2021, reverted to the public procurement regulator with an approval dated August 19, 2021 from the president to adopt a direct procurement in favour of MedTech Scientific Limited, a healthcare company, in partnership with Rozi International Nigeria Limited, a property development company.

Direct procurement is single sourcing of a contractor with no room for competition either in a selective exercise, which invites interests from a restricted number of companies based on experience and capacity, or an open exercise, which is publicly advertised for companies to express interest and compete.


Mr Amaechi and procedural lapse, breach of law

After the October 22, 2020 letter of the BPP rejecting the selective tendering exercise the ministry of transport initially requested, Mr Amaechi ceased further communication with the bureau until he was able to circumvent due process to obtain Mr Buhari’s approval for direct procurement, which he then communicated to the bureau on August 27, 2021.

In the period between October 2020 and August 2021, Mr Buhari had in a letter dated May 17, 2021 directed that an international competitive bidding exercise be adopted in line with the BPP’s earlier position.

But Mr Amaechi brushed aside the instructions of the president and the BPP and went ahead to have the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, where the tracking note scheme is now domiciled, to commence a restricted tendering exercise extending invitations to nine companies. This was done because of time constraint, the ministry claimed in the memo of August 27 to the BPP. Curiously, the same president changed his position afterwards and did not only authorise to use selective tendering but in favour of two named companies.

That procedure contravened Section 40(1) of the Public Procurement Act 2007 as there was no approval from the Bureau before adopting Restricted Tendering Exercise, the BPP said in two separate memos to the Chief of Staff to the President, Ibrahim Gambari, and the ministry of transportation’s permanent secretary, Magdalene Ajani.


“Even more worrisome”

While the restricted tendering exercise, which the BPP said was illegal, was ongoing, Mr Amaechi decided to jettison the process and consequently “hand-picked” MedTech Scientific Limited, in partnership with Rozi International Nigeria Limited, out of the firms selected to compete for the contract.

He then sought and obtained Mr Buhari’s anticipatory approval to engage MedTech without any competition, a development that was inconsistent with the president’s earlier directive and the public procurement law.

“This procedure is clearly against the spirit and intent of the Public Procurement Act 2007 and if challenged has the potential to embarrass the government,” the BPP said in a memo to the Chief of Staff to the President, Mr Gambari. A similar position was communicated to the transport ministry but the BPP said nevertheless it could not stop the contract given the president’s approval.

The BPP said the transport ministry did not provide the basis for picking MedTech and Rozi International to partner for the project. The ministry had said the companies selected to participate in the selective tendering process were chosen on the basis of “proven records of experience, competency, and reliability to execute the services.”

However, as the PREMIUM TIMES investigation revealed, neither MedTech nor Rozi International had any record of success in delivering maritime traffic tracking service.

MedTech was incorporated in Nigeria in 2008 with an office in Lagos. The directors are Lifesign Healthcare Limited, a UK-registered company, Ramzi Nabil Abou-Hassan, Iyabo Rojaiye, and Kolawole Ojetimi. Mr Abou-Hassan is a health practitioner, his Linkedin profile suggests, and the managing director of Lifesign Healthcare Limited, UK Companies House records show.

On Linkedin, Mr Abou-Hassan said of his involvement in the coast of West Africa, which covers Nigeria, that “It is our intention to continue to leverage our experience of almost 20 years in this region to help build capacity in a very difficult environment and where the level of public healthcare has suffered much neglect for over three decades.”

On the other hand, Rozi International was incorporated in 1991 in Bauchi State, with a Wuse Abuja address, CAC records show. According to the records, the company’s nature of business is property business development, and the directors, as well as shareholders, are Robert Zeitoun, and Issam Zeitoun.

The BPP said the profiles of the two companies were not forwarded for review and therefore could not comment on their “suitability to execute a project of this magnitude and complexity.”

The transport ministry’s spokesperson, Eric Ojikwe, did not comment after we sent written questions to him via a text message.

It is not clear if Mr Buhari saw the profiles of MedTech and Rozi International or questioned Mr Amaechi in this regard before granting his approval. Presidential spokespersons, Femi Adesina and Garba Shehu, did not comment. They did not reply to separate text messages to their telephones, nor did they answer calls.


“Insulate the president’s office from embarrassment”

Despite the arbitrariness of the procurement process, the BPP said it could not stop Mr Amaechi since he had managed to gain Mr Buhari’s anticipatory approval. An anticipatory approval means the granting of a procurement request before the statutory consideration and endorsement of the Federal Executive Council.

Nevertheless, the BPP separately told Mr Buhari’s Chief of Staff, Mr Gambari, and the ministry of transport that “it is not correct” for the “exalted Office of His Excellency, Mr President, to be drawn into routine administrative approvals particularly contract-related matters that are open to litigation.”

“This procedure should be strongly discouraged,” it wrote.

The Bureau also told the Chief of Staff to advise the president to rescind his anticipatory approval granted to Mr Amaechi in order to ensure an international competitive bidding exercise that is not compromised and to protect the president from embarrassment.

Meanwhile, the BPP also raised a question about the required security clearance from the Office of the National Security Adviser. The NSA had expressed security concerns in a July 16, 2021, memo.

We could not confirm if both Mr Buhari and Mr Amaechi obtained any security clearance before approving the contract to MedTech and its partner Rozi International.


Mr Amaechi and a history of violation of procurement process

Mr Amaechi has at various times got himself mired in arbitrary conduct around procurement processes involving agencies under his supervision, suggesting an aversion for due process.

In a number of contract processes involving the NPA, Mr. Amaechi inserted himself arbitrarily. In one case, he directed the NPA to restore a boat service contract with logistics giants, Intels, in disregard for an ongoing open bidding exercise in which the company had been disqualified.

In this case, the BPP intervened and submitted that Mr Aamechi’s position could create a monopoly and leave a pattern of gaining contracts in ways other than a transparent competitive tendering process.

In addition, in the matter of NPA’s port dredging contract, Mr. Amaechi directed that contracts be extended for a year beyond original expiration dates instead of a bidding exercise, which the BPP had approved.


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/492675-investigation-buhari-amaechi-illegally-award-multi-billion-maritime-contract-to-medical-company.html

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by kinzation(m): 8:27am On Nov 01, 2021
This country is gone

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by JavaScript90: 8:41am On Nov 01, 2021
Premium times, tinubu weapon of mass destruction against potential 2023 contenders. Where is Pandora expose again? After peter obi nobody is talking about Pandora again because obi was actually their target.

Anybody that is not seeing a pattern here is either politically naive, ignorant or just a core tribalist

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by slimghost(m): 8:44am On Nov 01, 2021
The most corrupt administration in the history of Nigeria.
The only reason I want a PDP president in 2023 so these lawless criminals will be held accountable.

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by seunmsg(m): 8:49am On Nov 01, 2021
I’m glad BPP took this very principled stand against the minister and the president. Only the BPP can give a “no objection” to an agency to carry out public procurement through direct procurement or restrictive/selective tendering.

The president should respect himself and rescind the illegal “no objection” and anticipatory approval for the award of the contract. A competitive tendering procedure as required by PPA 2007 should be followed and the winner be engaged. Illegality in procurement process is what led to the fraudulent P&ID contract that we are yet to resolve till date.

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by Racoon(m): 8:49am On Nov 01, 2021
The most Nigerian government even seen in histroy made of sanctimonious criminals.As usual the presidency will claim the dullard is shock unaware or surprise and move on.Case closed.

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by Racoon(m): 8:51am On Nov 01, 2021
seunmsg:
....The president should respect himself and rescind the illegal “no objection” and anticipatory approval for the award of the contract. A competitive tendering procedure as required by PPA 2007 should be followed and the winner be engaged.
See how you are struggling to defend Buhari’s corruption.When it is said he is a retard that does not even knows what happen around him, you lots will say people are wailers.

Now he knows what is going on around him but went ahead to approve a contentious contract without due process to a misfit firm against the BPP cautioning.This was grossly irresponsible and corruption abetting of the president.

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by seunmsg(m): 8:52am On Nov 01, 2021
Racoon:
See how you are struggling to defend Buhari’s corruption.

Defend him how? Point out the part of my post that is in defense of the president?

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by AntiBMC(m): 8:53am On Nov 01, 2021
Which corruption worse pass this one?

But him and his cabal are chasing Diezani all over the place like ants attracted to sugar...in the name of fighting kwaruption cheesy. Tueh! Ndị uchu.

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by Racoon(m): 8:58am On Nov 01, 2021
seunmsg:
Defend him how? Point out the part of my post that is in defense of the president?
Why should a president be involved in impunity, illegality, lawlessness & selective justice in the first place? A leader's sin is a leading sin. This is how this tyrant kept on spurning the Nigerian constitution with utter disdain and impunity while you lots continue to make excuses for him.

"...On corruption, there will be no confusion as to where I stand. Corruption will have no place and the corrupt will not be appointed into my administration...."
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/chatham-house-buharis-speech-on-nigerias-transition/amp/

Meanwhile, Amaechi will still remain a minister just as the president defended and kept the former NHIS sec.
Prof.Yusuf despite a panel set up by former Prof.Isaac Adewole indicting him twice for corruption of this kind in the NPHDA.Same with Lawal Babachir and many others within the government

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by doctokwus: 9:07am On Nov 01, 2021
When Buhari leaves office or even towards the tail end of his presidency when he would effectively be a lame duck president,the kinds of revelations about the shenanigans,abuse of office and monumental,all encompassing corruption during his time as president, would shame the devil himself.
I am patiently waiting for the first set of revelations about the daylight robbery that took place during the first six months of his presidency when he didn't have any minister but allowed his family members,cronies and associates to run riot over the MDGs.
Thereafter more will follow in batches,I am 100% sure of it because some people who knew but didn't benefit enough from the corruption bazaar would rat on him and others involved.Late 2022,post election 2023 or days after he leaves that office I can bet the revelations would come and would shock even his mum and dad in the grave.

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by seunmsg(m): 9:09am On Nov 01, 2021
Racoon:
Why should a president be involved in selective justice, lawlessness and illegality in the first place? A leader's is a leading sin.This is how this tyrant kept on spurning the constitution with utter impunity.

Meanwhile, Amaechi will still remain a minister just as the president defended and kept the former NHIS sec.
Prof.Yusuf despite a panel set up by former Prof.Isaac Adewole indicting him twice for corruption of this kind in the NPHDA.Same with Lawal Babachir and many others within the government

You did not answer my question. How exactly did I defend Buhari in my initial post? Just admit that you attacked my post senselessly as usual and I will let it slide.

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by Jostoman: 9:26am On Nov 01, 2021
JavaScript90:
Premium times, tinubu weapon of mass destruction against potential 2023 contenders. Where is Pandora expose again? After peter obi nobody is talking about Pandora again because obi was actually their target.

Anybody that is not seeing a pattern here is either politically naive, ignorant or just a core tribalist
you are right my brother
Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by Blackfire(m): 10:47am On Nov 01, 2021
All this news to rubbish our darling president won't work


We the youths are solidly behind you Sir



North2023 North2023 North2023 North2023 North2023 North2023 North2023 North2023 North2023


No vacancy for Peter obi and tinubu


Anyway I sell cows o
Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by kenbee(f): 10:57am On Nov 01, 2021
Corrupt people
Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by Shellsploit: 10:57am On Nov 01, 2021
kiss
Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by Ferhanp: 10:57am On Nov 01, 2021
Alright
Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by Shellsploit: 10:57am On Nov 01, 2021
Blackfire:
All this news to rubbish our darling president won't work


We the youths are solidly behind you Sir



North2023 North2023 North2023 North2023 North2023 North2023 North2023 North2023 North2023


No vacancy for Peter obi and tinubu


Anyway I sell cows o
Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by Ayomi90: 10:57am On Nov 01, 2021
sad
Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by tmtech: 10:57am On Nov 01, 2021
In this country, there is no measure in place to stop crime from happening... Na only to react and use effc to dey chase people dem sabi

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by Sabadon(m): 10:57am On Nov 01, 2021
I swear the kwarapshun in this dispensation is stinkingly irritable, they dont even hide it anymore

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by hisexcellency34: 10:57am On Nov 01, 2021
They are really fighting corruption

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by Iamgrey5(m): 11:00am On Nov 01, 2021
JavaScript90:
Premium times, tinubu weapon of mass destruction against potential 2023 contenders. Where is Pandora expose again? After peter obi nobody is talking about Pandora again because obi was actually their target.

Anybody that is not seeing a pattern here is either politically naive, ignorant or just a core tribalist
Remind me of the newspaper that exposed Tinubu's cousin again?

I mean Tinubu's link to the Pandora reports.

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by chrisxxx(m): 11:03am On Nov 01, 2021
Bringing it lastly to Amaechi.
Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by JavaScript90: 11:04am On Nov 01, 2021
Iamgrey5:
Remind me of the newspaper that exposed Tinubu's cousin again?

I mean Tinubu's link to the Pandora reports.

When did tinubu cousin become his competition?
Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by Iamgrey5(m): 11:06am On Nov 01, 2021
JavaScript90:


When did tinubu cousin become his competition?
I guess you weren't thinking before, right !

So why will premiumtimes a supposedly Tinubu's weapon expose Tinubu and his cousin?


It's weird that you are not even considering if any of their crimes are true.

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Re: Buhari, Amaechi Illegally Award Multi-Billion Maritime Contract To Medical Coy by Jflex07(m): 11:06am On Nov 01, 2021
Almost everybody is corrupt in this our naija.... Na mostly those e no favour they complain..

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