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Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Bobloco: 5:39am On May 22
At least 16 contracts on the list are covered by the Public Procurement Act, yet only three projects have the names of contractors, duration of project and contract amount listed.

Last Tuesday, President Bola Tinubu’s aide, Bayo Onanuga, shared 20 projects and policies adopted by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) in the meetings held last Monday and Tuesday. However, he failed to provide specific details about some of the projects including the names of contractors, contract amounts and project duration.

The projects include road construction, installation of street lights and purchase of buses, all of which should ordinarily follow a competitive bidding process as stipulated by the Public Procurement Act.

At least 16 contracts on the list are covered by the Public Procurement Act. Yet, only three of these projects have the names of contractors, duration of the project and contract amount listed, indicating a lack of transparency which is one of the challenges the Procurement Act was meant to solve. All the 13 other projects lack at least one of these vital details of the projects.

Mr Onanuga did not respond to our reporter’s call and messages asking him to provide the details of the projects. The reporter sent him a text and WhatsApp message, both of which were delivered to his phone but he has yet to respond.

Experts in public procurement and accountability expressed worry that it has become a culture for FEC-approved projects to violate the federation’s laws while lacking transparency and due process.

In separate interviews, Ijeoma Okereke-Adagba, the Project Manager of accountability platform UDEME, at the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) and Ayo Ladipo, the Head of Tracka, an accountability project of BudgIT, a civic tech organisation, noted that lack of transparency is a popular challenge identified with projects approved by FEC.

Mrs Okereke-Adagba said the FEC-approved projects routinely violate laws including the environmental impact assessment for projects that would displace people or properties.

She said the nature of the projects, usually shrouded in secrecy, “makes it very difficult for CSOs to track, and makes it very difficult for citizens to hold the government accountable. It also makes it very difficult for you to tell what goes into the negotiations of the contracts and the final decisions or even to find out how much has been released.”

Ms Ladipo expressed concern about the construction of the Court of Appeal building which Mr Onanuga said was approved at a cost of N37 billion. She said N10 billion was initially budgeted for the project in the 2023 supplementary budget.

“I don’t know what procurement process allowed you to get three times of what was in the supplementary budget,”
she said.

However, public officials have in the past explained that the costs of major multi-year projects are often broken into bits in different budgets based on the availability of funds. This would mean that both the N10 billion in the 2023 supplementary budget and the N37 billion in the 2024 budget are meant for the same construction of the appeal court building.

Still, in the details provided, Mr Tinubu’s aide did not specify the duration of completion of the court of appeal building or whether any cost component of the project has been deferred to subsequent budgets.

Experts speak
Mrs Okereke-Adagba noted that the lack of transparency and due process is one of the challenges her organisation has identified with contracts approved by the FEC.

She said the projects are usually approved for implementation without a competitive bidding process and without the knowledge of the Bureau of Public Procurement, the arm of government established to vet all federal government projects.

She said the FEC routinely violates laws including the environmental impact assessment for projects that would displace people or properties.

Usually, the BPP is only contacted to provide a certificate of no objection, Mrs Okereke-Adagba said.

“One of the ways we’ve seen these play a lot of times is for big projects funded by international partners. It could be by multilateral organisations, it could be by China or the US,” she told PREMIUM TIMES.

“And when this happens we see a lot of infringement happening. For example, there is no competitive bidding in contracts awarded. You would be shocked to know that contractors have already been given express awards for implementation of these contracts.”

Mrs Okereke-Adagaba noted that such actions make the entire process susceptible to corruption and poor accountability.

She added that the lack of transparency has made it very difficult for Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) to monitor projects and for citizens to hold the government accountable.

“It also makes it very difficult for you to tell what goes into the negotiations of the contracts and the final decisions or even to find out how much has been released. Apart from what we hear when they come out and tell us, it will be very hard for you to see documents to back this up, when the contracts have been awarded, the duration, and if the cost was revised at some point. Who are the major actors? You’ll find these later on. Maybe in five years and maybe by that time, a lot of corruption will have taken place.”

“We’ve worked with the BPP several times before and they’re incapacitated. There’s really nothing they can do except obey the command from above and FEC is a very strong …. body in Nigeria. Whatever they decide at that level is final.”

Transparency regressing
Ms Ladipo of Tracka said she believes transparency is regressing under the Tinubu administration.

She said details of the 2024 constituency projects as well as the budget implementation report for the third and fourth quarter of 2023 are yet to be made public, a situation she described as unusual and a regression for transparency and accountability.

Ms Ladipo added that the details of projects awarded by FEC are usually not made public even though they should be published on the website of the Bureau of Public Procurement.

“But the Bureau of Public Procurement’s website is not functional. As of yesterday, as of this week, as of today, it’s not functional. So you can’t even go and check for these details,” she said.

She added that the 2024 budget uploaded on the budget office’s website is a scanned document that is not machine-readable, a situation she suspects is an attempt to frustrate civil society actors, media and citizens from seeking accountability.

“For the first time in a long while, the (2024 budget) document on the budget office website is a scanned document. It’s not readable, it’s not in a machine-readable format. So that’s double work for analysts to do. And we find that that’s a very mischievous attack to block out the attempts to block out the efforts of civil society actors, media and citizens,” she said.

“…it’s just an effort meant to frustrate the efforts of those who want to hold this government accountable and it’s something that we have to take as an emergency. It’s a real emergency in our hands.”

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/696123-tinubu-fails-to-provide-vital-details-of-newly-awarded-contracts.html

Projects missing vital details
PREMIUM TIMES produces below, the 16 contracts awarded by FEC, as announced by Mr Onanuga, highlighting the missing details.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by acili: 5:44am On May 22
International community should stop painting us black because of issues like this
Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Boogyman557: 5:47am On May 22
Holly Gram cool


EBIN PAWA ooo


LITE UP my WEED in peace


WTF MAN!

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by ivandragon: 5:48am On May 22
Hmm...

Well, some corruption loving scums would soon appear, dish out the usual racist jabs, justify the lack of transparency and call anyone who asks for transparency an enemy of progress.

So, no need saying much.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by helinues: 5:48am On May 22
Hehe

Na names of the contractors be una issue this time?

grin
Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by nedu666: 6:16am On May 22
Tinubu is setting the precedence for all govt officials and future govt. Now you will hear contract awarded no name, no amount.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Racoon(m): 6:19am On May 22
He developed Lagos. So he is applying the Lagos agbero style of procurement act; no regards for due process or FOI act on the allocation of government contracts thereby violating set laws of the Nigerian constitution.

How some idiots think a man whose entire life have been a shade of anything corruption and criminality to be honest in national decision making beats imagination.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by NaijaCowFarm: 6:22am On May 22
Tinubu is a monumental FRAUD ... EFCC need to probe these contracts.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by phemmie06(m): 6:24am On May 22
Are you still expecting due process in this country?

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Ofunaofu: 6:28am On May 22
helinues:
Hehe

Na names of the contractors be una issue this time?

grin

Helinus, the fact  that you support and encourage Tinubu's penchant for shady and dubious deals shows that you are fraudulent and should be avoided.

Is Tinubu executing the projects with his personal money that the contractors shouldn't be well known?

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by helinues: 6:30am On May 22
Ofunaofu:


Helinus, the fact  that you support and encourage Tinubu's penchant for shady and dubious deals shows that you are fraudulent and should be avoided.

Is Tinubu executing the projects with his personal money that the contractors shouldn't be well known? 

Gosh

Stop questioning others opinions unjustly.

Stop forming Minister of morality on NL. You guys can't be condemning not just what you practice but mastered.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Ofunaofu: 6:42am On May 22
helinues:


Gosh

Stop questioning others opinions unjustly.

Stop forming Minister of morality on NL. You guys can't be condemning not just what you practice but mastered.

Not when such opinions are inimical to public interest as it relates to transparency and accountability, especially when public funds are involved.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by helinues: 6:43am On May 22
Ofunaofu:


Not when such opinions are inimical to public interest as it relates to transparency and accountability, especially when public funds are involved.

Inimical to the oppositions. Must the oppositions forcing their ideology on others?

Are you people more Nigerians than the others?
Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by RonuFools: 6:47am On May 22
angry
Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by RonuFools: 6:48am On May 22
helinues:
Hehe

Na names of the contractors be una issue this time?

grin
You are irredeemable

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by helinues: 6:49am On May 22
RonuFools:

You are irredeemable

Like your years of trolling and daily nagging on this forum right?
Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Ofunaofu: 6:50am On May 22
helinues:


Inimical to the oppositions. Must the oppositions forcing their ideology on others?

Are you people more Nigerians than the others?

Oppositions because they are demanding accountability and transparency from the Tinubu government.

helinus, stop supporting and encouraging Tinubu's penchant for shady and dubious deals. You are not doing yourself any good.

"A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government"

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by 11Monkeys: 6:53am On May 22
How you guys are expecting a drug addict and narcotics master to give full details of outright criminality he is perpetuating is beyond logical thinking.

He is a criminal from day one. Know this and have peace.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Ofunaofu: 6:55am On May 22
acili:
International community should stop painting us black because of issues like this

Tinubu is the one painting us black by engaging in shady and dubious deals.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by helinues: 6:58am On May 22
Ofunaofu:


Oppositions because they are demanding accountability and transparency from the Tinubu government.

helinus, stop supporting and encouraging Tinubu's penchant for shady and dubious deals. You are not doing yourself any good.

"A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government"

Same oppositions who have sworn to whatever not to see anything good with this government..

Tell me just one single policy of this government that you in particular has praised on this forum.

Are you telling me no single one of them is good and beneficiary to the masses?

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Ofunaofu: 7:28am On May 22
helinues:


Same oppositions who have sworn to whatever not to see anything good with this government..

Tell me just one single policy of this government that you in particular has praised on this forum.

Are you telling me no single one of them is good and beneficiary to the masses?

Mention just a single policy that the Tinubu government has embarked upon that has impacted positively on the living standard and general well-being of the people of this country.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by helinues: 7:32am On May 22
Ofunaofu:


Mention just a single policy that the Tinubu government has embarked upon that has impacted positively on the living standard and general well-being of the people of this country.

That's the part of swearing to something.

You just proved that
Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Ofunaofu: 8:18am On May 22
Tinubu's penchant for shady and dubious deals is unrivaled in history.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Hoelujohn: 8:48am On May 22
Ofunaofu:


Mention just a single policy that the Tinubu government has embarked upon that has impacted positively on the living standard and general well-being of the people of this country.
Subsidy removal and forex unification

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Fkmodhi: 9:13am On May 22
I think Nigerians are stupid for asking thiefnub..u vital details of newly awarded contracts lol. If he said he awarded a contract he awarded noni.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Fkmodhi: 9:14am On May 22
Hoelujohn:

Subsidy removal and forex unification
God Bless you and your papa jare. The two best policy that has ever benefit for Nigerians.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by AbuTwins: 9:16am On May 22
I don't know why you need the vital details!
Even if you are given you'll still find another thing to say!
Person you no support! Person you no think say he fit do anything good!

"Shey na statistics we go chop"
"Ebim pa wa o"

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by EdiskyHarry: 9:16am On May 22
If you believe that tinubu came to make Nigeria a better place, then you are mad.
Buhari was bad, but atleast he had steps and directions he was following.
Tinubu is just with no idea, no direction, no sense, no good intention. Only to loot, take advice from IMF and reno omokri

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Flame333: 9:17am On May 22
His supporters are proud of him and this is the most important embarrassment,

By the time he leaves office, many of his supporters who hope to renewed will only be more ruined..

We gather dey

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by Blaze14k: 9:18am On May 22
Lol is anyone surprised at all. I wonder why BATerians are cheering him while they are hungry. I use to think it's only the north that possess this character

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Provide Vital Details Of Newly-Awarded Contracts by BondRiv: 9:18am On May 22
The only thing people know in Nigeria is the Federal government. If only they will beam that same searchlight on their state governors, Nigeria will be a better place. They only know how to scrutinize FG.

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