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Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by ogugwa1992: 6:21am
There is disquiet at the Nigerian ports following plans by the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, to cancel cargo survey contracts awarded in 2019.

On November 14, 2024, the NPA wrote to the Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP, requesting for ‘No Objection’ fiat to adopt selective tendering in the procurement of about 99 projects to be implemented “urgently”.

But the BPP wrote back to the NPA, notifying the authority that it had earlier in 2023 granted due process ‘No Objection’ for the implementation of about 55 projects out of the 99 projects the authority requested.

The BPP, therefore, expunged the affected projects as the bureau, “cannot grant approval for the same projects to obviate government from any litigation”.

DAILY NIGERIAN gathered that the proposed cancellation targets legally awarded contracts to multiple firms providing cargo survey services across various ports.

It was also gathered that the contracts were awarded following due process and have been executed by contractors in line with agreed terms.

“These services, essential for ensuring the safety, compliance, and integrity of goods during transport, have been credited with improving efficiency and revenue generation for the NPA,” an insider told our correspondent.

“Many of these companies have made significant capital investments in infrastructure and equipment.”

Another source stated that, “there should be no obvious reasons for the proposed cancellation as there are no evidence of inefficiency or breach of contract.”

Wale Gbolahan, a prominent marine stakeholder in Lagos, who has been vocal in his opposition to the plan, said the proposed cancellation is not only illegal but also ill-advised.

Speaking to journalists recently, he said: “The proposed cancellation is not only illegal but also ill-advised. Contractors have fulfilled their obligations under the agreements, and any abrupt termination will lead to massive litigation. This will stall operations at the ports, disrupt trade, and erode investor confidence.”

Mr Gbolahan further appealed to the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, to intervene and prevent the NPA from taking actions that could result in unnecessary legal and financial losses.


He warned that such a move would cast a shadow over the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and undermine the government’s commitment to economic reform and maritime growth.

This is not the first time concerns have been raised about actions by the NPA’s new management.

Recently, the Federal Ministry of Justice and the Office of the Head of the Federation flagged what they described as a “surreptitious plan” to cancel legally awarded contracts.

Industry experts predict dire consequences if the cancellations proceed.

“Cargo surveys play a pivotal role in curbing under-declaration by importers and shippers, a practice that previously cost the government significant revenue.

“Under the current contracts, the NPA has witnessed increased transparency and improved earnings. Tampering with this system would open the floodgates for malpractice and revenue leakage,”
an expert who chose to be anonymous, told Daily Nigerian over the phone.

He added: “Terminating the contracts prematurely could expose the NPA to hefty lawsuits from contractors who have invested heavily in personnel, technology, and infrastructure.

“Legal battles of this magnitude would not only strain the agency’s resources but also paralyze port operations, with ripple effects across the economy.”

Stakeholders have urged the government to prioritize transparency and accountability in the administration of the NPA.

They also called for an independent and thorough investigation into the motives behind the proposed cancellations.

“The maritime sector is critical to Nigeria’s economic stability. The government cannot afford to let personal interests derail the progress made in recent years.

“This situation demands immediate attention and decisive action,”
the expert concluded.

https://dailynigerian.com/disquiet-as-npa-plans-to-cancel-cargo-survey-contracts/

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Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by Atuero(m): 6:38am
The maritime sector is critical to Nigeria’s economic stability. The government cannot afford to let personal interests derail the progress made in recent years.



Wale Gbolahan, a prominent marine stakeholder in Lagos, who has been vocal in his opposition to the plan, said the proposed cancellation is not only illegal but also ill-advised.


Must Tinubu boys control contracts in all the sectors?

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Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by vicshub(m): 6:39am
Cancel and give the contracts to your cronies. Typically Tinubu fashion.

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Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by Babatunde28(m): 6:39am
NPA should tread carefully as maritime sector is critical to Nigeria’s economic stability.

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Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by Ezeimo: 6:39am
Hmmm another trouble loading
Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by hisexcellency34: 6:47am
Tinubu has not constituted board of NPA. Dantsoho the MD is running the place like a one man business
Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by Akfrenzy(m): 6:55am
grin
Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by seanery: 6:59am
THIS COUNTRY NA CRUISE
Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by stano2(m): 6:59am
Nigeria One step forward Five steps backwards

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Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by DeltaBachelor(m): 7:04am
Hmmm
Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by rinzaugustine: 7:06am
Thieves
Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by AntiChristian: 7:09am
Another thread for those who'll never see good in Nigeria to bash Tinubu and others!

Nothing go happen!

There will be no cancellation...
Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by CooldipoMPS: 7:17am
Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by bayelsaowei(m): 7:24am
vicshub:
Cancel and give the contracts to your cronies. Typically Tinubu fashion.
that is it. Let the bribery and lobbying start.

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Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by columbus007(m): 7:31am
Them wan chop everything clean mouth.

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Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by badoh(m): 7:44am
vicshub:
Cancel and give the contracts to your cronies. Typically Tinubu fashion.
You never fail to disappoint. Na Tinubu matter go kee you.

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Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by Seequadry(m): 7:52am
As a maritime worker, I believe the presence of an NPA cargo surveyor representative is unnecessary if other government sectors are performing their duties effectively.

For instance, Customs has its own surveyors on site and typically appoints a clerk to monitor the discharge and loading of each vessel. There is no reason why the NPA and Customs cannot utilize the same information to update any necessary records. Furthermore, it is not as if their representatives consistently provide accurate information when onboard. Many vessels have reported being harassed by numerous irrelevant agencies, which often exploit the situation to extort money, diesel, foodstuffs, paints, cigarettes, and other items.

Make all of them gettaaat
Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 7:52am
Nothing to see here, just a transfer from one group of thieves to another cool

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Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by ribbit: 8:05am
vicshub:
Cancel and give the contracts to your cronies. Typically Tinubu fashion.
if you kpai today, na Tinubu's obsession kill you.
Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by AmazingELixir: 8:06am
grin

Sponsored reportage from the same leeches and parasites in collaboration with shylocked journalists trying to arm-twist the government so that they can continue their unabated milking of the country's resources.

If the management of NPA after review of the operations of these companies over the years realised the services they offer nolonger meet the needs and policy thrust of the current board asuch decides to terminate the contract, no amount of blackmail and wailing will stop that...if they like they should go and enlist the services of social media wailers like Vdm & Deji it won't change anything.

No contract tenure is drafted perpetuity asuch it must come to an end sometime. The NPA should just make sure they're not in breach of any of the clauses.

For any government in this country to succeed, they need hard men and women at the helm of affairs because most Nigerians are criminally minded
Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by Houseofglam7(f): 8:14am
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Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by Newsmills: 8:28am
Propagandists everywhere wherever vested interests will be affected,they engaged polisher journalists to covetously and surreptitiously write in favour of their campaigns
Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by Urgent1Million: 8:31am
They're planning to cancel the contracts and re-award them to their cronies, probably to MC Oluomo and co.

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Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by SleekyP(m): 9:25am
AmazingELixir:
grin

Sponsored reportage from the same leeches and parasites in collaboration with shylocked journalists trying to arm-twist the government so that they can continue their unabated milking of the country's resources.

If the management of NPA after review of the operations of these companies over the years realised the services they offer nolonger meet the needs and policy thrust of the current board asuch decides to terminate the contract, no amount of blackmail and wailing will stop that...if they like they should go and enlist the services of social media wailers like Vdm & Deji it won't change anything.

No contract tenure is drafted perpetuity asuch it must come to an end sometime. The NPA should just make sure they're not in breach of any of the clauses.

For any government in this country to succeed, they need hard men and women at the helm of affairs because most Nigerians are criminally minded

Apapa spokesperson angry

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Re: Disquiet As NPA Plans To Cancel Cargo Survey Contracts by tivity101: 9:29am
Everything still boils down to politics, it's obvious that if this contract cancellation takes effect it's not like NPA are going to run things themselves it will still be awarded to other groups. Na padi padi government we dey.

Every attackers should go and bench Osimhen and stay of my post rubbish

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