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N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by dre11(m): 7:32am On Feb 29, 2016
The N3.6 trillion ($12 billion) standard coastal railway line contract awarded before the 2015 elections did not follow regulations guiding contract award, a House of Representatives committee has revealed in an interim report.
The contract was awarded by the government of former President Goodluck Jonathan to the Chinese construction giant, CCECC.

The rail line is to run from Calabar, through the president’s native village of Otuoke in Bayelsa State to Lagos.
However, the interim report of the House Ad-hoc committee, which is investigating railway contracts from 2010 to 2014, has unearthed serial breaches of the Public Procurement Act and other laws.


The committee, chaired by Rep Johnson Ehiozuwa (PDP, Edo), was set up to investigate the activities of the Federal Ministry of Transport, the SURE-P programme and the management of Nigerian Railways Corporation from 2010 to 2014.
A scrutiny of the 20-page report, exclusively obtained by Daily Trust, shows that almost 40 railway contracts reviewed were breached in one way or the other.

The anomalies range from multi-billion contracts awarded without competitive bidding; contractors without verifiable cognate railway experience or using the names of international companies to secure contracts but executed without their involvement.
The report is also replete with evidence of contracts awarded without proper documentation and at inflated costs, as well as contract manipulation without the involvement of the Board of the Nigerian Railway Corporation.

In the case of the N3.6 trillion costal rails the report revealed that there was no competitive bidding even as the cost was inflated.
Also, there was no cogent feasibility study or independent technical assessment or advice and no front end engineering design (FEED) or even preliminary design, the report said.
It is mandatory for major contracts to get the approval of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), but in this case the bureau had refused to approve the contract because the cost was inflated and there was no funding plan.


Contracts also routinely must be approved by the Federal Executive, but the council was bypassed this time around.
The Jonathan government allegedly went ahead and signed the contract even without the approval of both the bureau and the FEC, the report said.
“FMT (Federal Ministry of Transport) entered into a commercial contract with CCEEE/CRCC on November 19, 2014. The award did not obtain a ‘no objection’ certificate from the BPP due to the absence of a verifiable funding plan”, the report stated.

It added: “It was not presented to FEC (Federal Executive Council) and there was no constitutional approval for this contract; indeed the contract was signed a week after the BPP refused a ‘no objection’ certificate and insisted it was overpriced.”
This, according to the report, is contrary to the preamble in the contract document which claims that all due process steps were complied with and that the BPP issued a no objection certification no: BPP/DG2014/2162 dated November 12, 2014.

“An examination of the records indicates that a letter bearing the same reference number and same date was written to the Minister of Transport by the BPP giving reasons a no objection certificate could not be issued”, the report stated.
The report said the preamble clauses in the contract document further disclosed that the former President (Goodluck Jonathan) granted anticipatory approval for the award of the contract vide a letter with reference number: Pres/99/MT/203 dated November 17, 2014.

“In the absence of sight of the purported presidential letter, no comment can be made on its adequacy save that, there is no provision in the Procurement Act for anticipatory approvals,” the report stated.
The CCECC had told the committee that work was yet to commence and that no payment had yet been made.
However, the committee feared that certain caveats in the contract may not adequately protect the current government from financial liability if it decides to stop the contract or is unable to find the $12bn required to fund it.

Other railway projects
The report also provided the status of other railway projects awarded between 2009 and 2014. These include the Kaduna to Idu standard gauge contract also awarded to CCECC on October 22, 2009 at the cost of $849million for a period of 4 years. Its consultancy was awarded to TEAM for $318million.
However, work did not begin until February 2011. On May 13, 2015, there was a variation in cost shooting the total sum to $1.04billion while the completion date was extended to December 31, 2015, a date which has not been achieved, the report noted.

While the Ministry of Transport told the committee CCECC had to date been paid $769.8million, the contractor said it had received $792million.
Also, the committee report revealed that site operations were yet to commence on the Lagos – Ibadan standard gauge contract which was awarded to CCECC on August 28, 2012 to be executed in 36 months. The contractor claimed it was yet to receive any money in respect of the contract which is about 40 months late.

Among past chairmen of the NRC who were invited by the ad-hoc committee to explain their roles in the award and implementation of the contracts were: Alhaji Bamanga Tukur (2014-2015); Alhaji Kawu Baraje (2011-1013); Ambassador Ladan Shuni (2011) and Alhaji Bello Mohammed Haliru (2009-2011).
While Alhaji Bello was said to have failed to attend the committee’s hearing, Tukur and Shuni were said to have attended. “Each took turn to disown any involvement in the award of contracts at the NRC. Ambassador Shuni ...also denied the existence of any report in respect to any such investigation”, the report said.

Although the committee described its interim report as “report of an investigation in progress” and offered no recommendation, a member of the committee who spoke with Daily Trust in confidence said: “This is only a tip of the iceberg because we have not even started the technical review to look into the execution of the contracts.
“All we have reviewed so far are the contract documents and not the physical work to see whether the work has been done or not, if it is true when they tell us that they have completed 90% of the work and paid the contractor. What we know is that the contractors have all but one disappeared into thin air,” it said.


www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/n3-6tr-rail-contract-bypasses-fec-approval/135815.html

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by mcee1(m): 7:53am On Feb 29, 2016
Thunder fire All PDP members for drilling dis country dry.

Thunder fire all their supporters for supporting with out sense.

Thunder fire GEJ,DASUKI,METUH,WIKE,FAYOSE,NAMADI SAMBO,DIEZANI,NOI e.t.c.

Thunder fire any enemy of our dear nation progress.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by PassingShot(m): 7:55am On Feb 29, 2016
Could there be any more revelation surprising about how the Chief I.B ran the country with his comrade IB's?

The Otuoke man was a disgrace even to his immediate constituency.

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by blackpanda: 7:59am On Feb 29, 2016
Its a good thing this committee is being headed by pdp cos an empty skull would have started crying "witchhunt".

The rot in jonathan's administration is mindblowing. GEJ must go to prison!

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by kuuljay(m): 7:59am On Feb 29, 2016
Before any wailer calls this a blame game endeavor to read to the end, grin grin grin with Big Joe by now naija would have been on auction

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by joseph1832(m): 8:01am On Feb 29, 2016
PassingShot:
Could there be any more revelation surprising about how the Chief I.B ran the country with his comrade IB's?

The Otuoke man was a disgrace even to his immediate constituency.
Word!

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by modath(f): 8:02am On Feb 29, 2016
There is nothing new that can be unearthed that will surpass #dasukigate in my book ...

If funds meant for security of lives & properties can be siphoned for frivolities, what is in transportation that should be sacred? cool

Hero IB is a gift that keeps on giving.. smiley

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by dammytosh: 8:08am On Feb 29, 2016
As long as it is GEJ.

Many things are possible.

He might not even be aware he signed any contract. grin

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by 989900: 8:09am On Feb 29, 2016
Too many irregularities; but, why? undecided
Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by Standing5(m): 8:14am On Feb 29, 2016
Wailers breakfast is set. Go justify your pay. Speedy reversal should be carried out please.

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 8:21am On Feb 29, 2016
Is FEC approval in any way part of Nigerian constitution?

If yes, why did Buhari erase it as part of his Administration?

Why should anybody hold FEC approval as a mandate when it is not part of our laws rather an internal PDP mechanism for checks and balances?

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by yhemsy62(m): 8:32am On Feb 29, 2016
Nigeria jagajaga everything scattered scattered poor man dey suffer suffer gbosa gbosa gunshot in the air

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by dgr8truth(m): 8:35am On Feb 29, 2016
Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by malton: 9:03am On Feb 29, 2016
If nothing, we should be thankful that those people were kicked out of government just in time to salvage whatever was left of the economy. Imagine that GEJ and cohorts are still running at this period of dwindling oil revenue. Nigeria would have... well, it's better not imagined!

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by Owoloku1: 9:26am On Feb 29, 2016
I'm not surprised...Abi some ministers were as strong as the president??

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by DelGardo: 9:42am On Feb 29, 2016
This is another damaging revelation on how 'our' hero a.k.a IB carelessly 'executed' non existing projects on paper. And he had the balls to use all these ghost projects in his campaigns.

Please where is that picture posting wailer called anomini? Please come and post your usual pictures to de-rail this thread.

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by PassingShot(m): 10:19am On Feb 29, 2016
Let's hear what Lalasticlala Obinoscopy and Mynd44 have to say to this mind boggling fraud.

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:36am On Feb 29, 2016
PassingShot:
Could there be any more revelation surprising about how the Chief I.B ran the country with his comrade IB's?
The Otuoke man was a disgrace even to his immediate constituency.
Is it not funny that a member of FEC when GEJ was in government, Samuel Orthom is now an APC Governor of Benue state? Is Orthom incorruptible?

What about Kawu Baraje, a Chairman of Nigeria Railway Corporation in most part of GEJ era that led nPDP to APC? Is he absolved?

What about the light rail fraud of Fashola and Amaechi in Lagos and Rivers respectively? Are they clean?


On the subject, the investigators/prosecutors should do their work and go to court BUT APC shouldn't seek to score cheap point with this. Beside, the Transport minister under GEJ and NRA are to respond.

If there is any fraud, it was perpetrated by APC Chieftains Samuel Orthom(Member of FEC under GEJ) and Kawu Baraje(NRC Chairman under GEJ), as well as some PDP members and former members including Bamangar Tukur

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by Gbengais(m): 10:41am On Feb 29, 2016
Mehn why all this stuffs with Jonathan's tenure? He is now synonymous with corruption

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by PassingShot(m): 10:43am On Feb 29, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

Is it not funny that a member of FEC when GEJ was in government, Samuel Orthom is now an APC Governor of Benue state? Is Orthom incorruptible?

What about Kawu Baraje, a Chairman of Nigeria Railway Corporation in most part of GEJ era that led nPDP to APC? Is he absolved?

What about the light rail fraud of Fashola and Amaechi in Lagos and Rivers respectively? Are they clean?


On the subject, the investigators/prosecutors should do their work and go to court BUT APC shouldn't seek to score cheap point with this. Beside, the Transport minister under GEJ and NRA are to respond.
The problem with you guys is viewing every issue with partisan politics. Instead of condemning wrongdoing, you look for reasons and excuses to do otherwise. With such mentality, the future CANNOT belong to the youths.

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by Adminisher: 10:43am On Feb 29, 2016
dammytosh:
As long as it is GEJ.

Many things are possible.

He might not even be aware he signed any contract. grin

This is very true. However, we need this railway. Let the probe not delay execution.

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by KINGwax007(m): 10:45am On Feb 29, 2016
our iPOD youths were all there as TAN, singing prices of the corrupted one, when Jonathan was bringing in repainted locomotives and adding tracks to already established tracks.

now, come and defend ur master o

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:52am On Feb 29, 2016
PassingShot:

The problem with you guys is viewing every issue with partisan politics. Instead of condemning wrongdoing, you look for reasons and excuses to do otherwise. With such mentality, the future CANNOT belong to the youths.
You have seen me condemned wrongdoing associated with members and chieftains of PDP, but I have NEVER seen you do same for APC, your party. What a mentality sir?

Did you see where I said the investigators/prosecutors should do their job? Or you weren't happy that I exposed your hypocrisy?

Oga, the future belongs to the youths

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by Adminisher: 10:52am On Feb 29, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

Is it not funny that a member of FEC when GEJ was in government, Samuel Orthom is now an APC Governor of Benue state? Is Orthom incorruptible?

What about Kawu Baraje, a Chairman of Nigeria Railway Corporation in most part of GEJ era that led nPDP to APC? Is he absolved?

What about the light rail fraud of Fashola and Amaechi in Lagos and Rivers respectively? Are they clean?


On the subject, the investigators/prosecutors should do their work and go to court BUT APC shouldn't seek to score cheap point with this. Beside, the Transport minister under GEJ and NRA are to respond.

You are owning corruption subliminally when you post this. My advice to most Jonathan supporters or SE/ SS people is to separate the man/people from the party or tribe to protect the party or tribe. There are many incorruptible and uncorrupted PDP members yet many APC memvers if you gave them Nigeria to run, it would be like "Gone in sixty seconds" and it is our treasury that i am talking about o.. not a sportscar.

The Senate President is APC, yet PDP supporters find themselves defending him. Why?

When you mix everything together and try to defend everything and everybody , thst is when you start looking ridiculous.
No corrupt politician can make me personally look ridiculous.

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by TonyeBarcanista(m): 11:08am On Feb 29, 2016
Adminisher:


You are owning corruption subliminally when you post this. My advice to most Jonathan supporters or SE/ SS people is to separate the man/people from the party or tribe to protect the party or tribe. There are many incorruptible and uncorrupted PDP members yet many APC memvers if you gave them Nigeria to run, it would be like "Gone in sixty seconds" and it is our treasury that i am talking about o.. not a sportscar.

The Senate President is APC, yet PDP supporters find themselves defending him. Why?

When you mix everything together and try to defend everything and everybody , thst is when you start looking ridiculous.
No corrupt politician can make me personally look ridiculous.
Sir, God knows that I have never defended corruption nor defend anyone based on tribal affiliation.

What I am saying is that we hold people responsible for their action without stereotyping their group like what oga Passingshot tried to do. I only pointed that he will be indicting APC if he follows that line of thought.

We saw the rail fraud of Amaechi and Fashola but no one is talking about it. Why then should we stereotype PDP when the aCcusation was on individuals that cut across party line?

Nigeria belongs to all of us and our treasury must be defended by all irrespective of partisan leaning.

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by Nbote(m): 11:09am On Feb 29, 2016
IsraeliAIRFORCE:
Is FEC approval in any way part of Nigerian constitution?

If yes, why did Buhari erase it as part of his Administration?

Why should anybody hold FEC approval as a mandate when it is not part of our laws rather an internal PDP mechanism for checks and balances?

Zombies have no idea what u mean. At d mention of the name GEJ dey simple get an erection. Dats d most important thing to dem. What has become of any of the cases in court already? D FG is going ahead with a budget dey claim was padded and doctored with loads of dubious and claims but yet they see nothing wrong with dat. D sooner dey realise these ppl are one and d same people, umbrella/broom or not d beta for dem all. Hypocrisy is d order of the day.

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by Islie: 11:18am On Feb 29, 2016
If Jonathan had won there would have been no more Nigeria — Olomilua...

There were allegations of squandermania, people just do what they like, engaging people with huge sums of money, hundreds and hundreds of million of naira were distributed to individuals.
Those who collected the money confessed that it was meant to help President Goodluck Jonathan get back to power.
Some of them confessed that their party had no presidential candidate and they were ready to support anybody who could give them money.


www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/if-jonathan-had-won-there-would-have-been-no-more-nigeria/

Hum!!!! what will wailers say about this man assertion........

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by PassingShot(m): 11:20am On Feb 29, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:

You have seen me condemned wrongdoing associated with members and chieftains of PDP, but I have NEVER seen you do same for APC, your party. What a mentality sir?

Did you see where I said the investigators/prosecutors should do their job? Or you weren't happy that I exposed your hypocrisy?

Oga, the future belongs to the youths
Which hypocrisy are you talking of?

If there is anyone in the whole of Nairaland deserving of being named hypocrite and sycophant at the same time, no one, I repeat, NO ONE else is better qualified than you. You've proved time and time again to be capable of speaking from both sides of your mouth.

I used to take you serious but that was long time ago. In fact, no sensible person here takes you serious anymore brother.

FYI, my support is for the president and the president alone. And I have many threads where I have criticized him, how much more posts.

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by TonyeBarcanista(m): 11:31am On Feb 29, 2016
PassingShot:

Which hypocrisy are you talking of?

If there is anyone in the whole of Nairaland deserving of being named hypocrite and sycophant at the same time, no one, I repeat, NO ONE else is better qualified than you. You've proved time and time again to be capable of speaking from both sides of your mouth.

I used to take you serious but that was long time ago. In fact, no sensible person here takes you serious anymore brother.

FYI, my support is for the president and president alone. And I have many threads where I have criticized him, how much more posts.
Oga e be like say you don vex. Calm down! You call me hypocrite but will NEVER point where I support or shield corruption. But for you? Smh!!!

You have NEVER condemned any corruption associated with APC Chieftain...... #FACT!!!!

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Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by dammytosh: 11:47am On Feb 29, 2016
Adminisher:


This is very true. However, we need this railway. Let the probe not delay execution.

I agree with you. We need to move forward, while dealing with irregularities on the side to discourage others in the future.
Re: N3.6tr Rail Contract Bypasses FEC Approval by Clerverly: 11:56am On Feb 29, 2016
Has lalasticlala and Dominique not read this yet?

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