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Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by dre11(m): 6:42am On May 05, 2017
By: Oluwakemi Dauda,

AFTER paying a contractor N34 billion for the dredging of the River Niger, former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration failed to get the job done.

The Muhammadu Buhari administration is spending N100m on the job, Transportation Minister Rotimi Amaechi said yesterday in Lagos. It was at the opening of a conference on Fast-tracking Port Reforms hosted by The Nation in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Transportation and Epsilon Limited.

The minister said: ”When the River Niger was first approved for dredging by the previous administration, it was approved for N47billion and N34billion was paid to the contractor. Dancers were called in and there was a party.

“We are not dredging the River Niger with billions of naira; we are dredging the River Niger with just N100m. When we flagged it off recently, did you see us dancing? Was there a party? I just went to see the governor and told him that the project will start today and will be finished in one month.

“The governor said he will accompany me, and I said ‘ok’. So, I asked the governor to flag it off since it’s located in his state.”

Amaechi went on: “People are wondering how on earth we are going to dredge the River Niger for N100m when the previous government awarded same contract for N47billion? But we are going to dredge the River Niger, using dredgers owned by the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA).

“NIWA has dredgers, but the previous government preferred to give contractors money to dredge the river with private dredgers while NIWA’s dredgers were lying idle somewhere in Port Harcourt.

“The NIWA MD told me the agency has dredgers, but it’s been hired out to somebody in Port Harcourt. So, we had dredgers, but the previous administration hired them out to some persons in Port Harcourt while paying a contractor billions of naira to use privately owned dredgers at a very high cost.

“I told the NIWA MD that I will look for money to fuel their dredgers, and work has started. That is why we are dredging the River Niger with just N100m,” Amaechi said.

In 2011, the Jonathan administration approved the Lower River Niger Dredging Project from Warri, in Delta State, to Baro, in Niger State, to four contractors — Fung Tai Eng Company Nigeria Limited, Dredging International Service Nigeria Limited, Van Oord Nigeria Limited and Williams Lloyds Technology Company Limited.

Last year, the Nigerian Indigenous Ship-Owners Association (NISA) accused NIWA of bungling the dredging contract of the Lower River Niger.

NISA President Aminu Umar told a national daily: ”We keep hearing that the River Niger has been dredged down to Warri, but how has that improved the traffic of vessels along that route? I don’t think that river was dredged.

“If truly NIWA dredged that River, then there ought to have been increase in movement of goods along that route. Nothing has changed before and after the so-called dredging that they claimed to have done.


“To be honest with you, from the shipping community, we don’t think any dredging has taken place on that river.

”How can the Federal Government approve N43 billion for the dredging of the River Niger and nothing would have changed? How can such money have been spent on that river and it still looks like that?

“Please help us ask NIWA to make public the draft of the River Niger before and after the dredging. We need to know what such money was used for because we are talking of hundreds of millions of dollars if it is converted into foreign currency.

“NIWA should come out with details of what they did with N43 billion on that river between 2011 and 2015.”

Addressing over 800 participants at the forum, Amaechi said $186m had been approved by President Buhari for the fight against piracy and other criminalities on the waterways.

Part of the money, the Minister said, would be spent on three helicopters and three other aircraft, among others.

His words: “Mr. President has approved $186million to fight piracy in our waters. The funds will be used to buy three helicopters, three aircraft, 12 vessels stationed in the water. In the next three months, all of them would be deployed to fight piracy on our waters.

“We promised change. Change is not talked about; it is felt. That is why we asked that the people should give us time.”

Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Managing Director Ms Hadiza Bala Usman spoke of gateways to international trade as major accelerators of local economic development.

Said Ms. Usman: “According to the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), the Netherlands has been able to sustain a relatively high economic growth rate because of the Port of Rotterdam, in spite of the intensely competitive environment in Europe. The success of Singapore is equally attributed to the Port of Singapore, which has developed a transport logistic centre and has successfully been able to attract foreign investment.

“It is thereby acknowledged that the maritime sector, an essential component of the transportation system, is crucial for wealth creation.

“However, a port becomes an active wheel of an economy only if it is run efficiently. One of the key areas of efficiency that our ports require is the national single window .I am pleased to announce that the Authority and the Nigerian Customs Service have concluded the operational model for establishing the national single window and will in the next few months commence with the public tender process of selecting the vendors that will deploy the required information technology infrastructure.”

“Presently, the function of a port is not only limited to traditional activities but has expanded to a logistical platform. Ports not only perform the basic operations (embarking, disembarking and transferring of passengers and crew, loading, unloading and transhipment of cargo to and from the vessels, storage and warehousing of merchandise on land and stevedoring to and from vessels), they provide inland access and intermodal connections as well as complementary services to shipping carriers,” she said.

Given the abundant mineral and agricultural resources available in most regions of Nigeria and the desire of the Federal Government to diversify the economy, Ms Usman said there was the need to explore opportunities to boost economic development.

The President Buhari administration, she said, has identified agriculture and solid minerals as upbeat and that the maritime Industry will play a major role in the movement of the produce and minerals to international market.

“ In February this year, all terminal operators and shipping companies were mandated by the Nigerian Ports Authority to set up fast-track desks for export of solid minerals and agricultural produce. Process of review of associated existing procedures and protocols has been commenced to ensure efficiency and intended results are achieved.


For the Nigerian ports to play this key role in the economy an efficient rail system will be needed in moving agricultural produce and solid mineral from the locations of production that are usually in the hinterlands to the seaports for export. The Federal Ministry of Transportation has embarked on a $2 billion concession rail project to be handled by General Electric which will provide the needed intermodal support. It will cover about 3,500km (2,200 miles) of existing narrow gauge lines from the Southwestern commercial capital, Lagos to Kano in the North and Southeastern oil hub, Port Harcourt, to Maiduguri in the Northeast.

“We are already recording increase in export of agricultural produce. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, in its Trade Intensity Index Report for the Q3, 2016, export of frozen shrimps and prawns for the period July to September were worth over N5billion; Sasame seed export was worth over N4.8billion in the same period; income from cashew export exceeded N2billion; soya beans yielded over N4billion; ginger contributed over $30million.

“Developing the ports is very crucial for realising the lofty but achievable development objectives of the Federal Government,” she said.

The Managing Director and Editor -in-Chief of The Nation Mr Victor Ifijeh, thanked Amaechi for acceding to the request to collaborate with the paper on the summit.

“ This clearly attests to his willingness to make himself available for all initiatives that can move the mariime sector forward and help fast-track the Nigerian economy.

“We all know the problems of the Nigerian sea ports; they have been well-documented. They have also been the subject of various talks. Nevertheless, until the problems are adequately addressed, the need for more engagements like we are having now cannot be overemphasised.”

For the Federal Government’s plans for the sector to succeed, the Editor-in-Chief said the port agencies need to integrate their plans and carry along not only the stakeholders but the public.

He urged the forum to create a peer-facilitated platform which can be used to make the agencies accountable to the goal jointly agreed.

“Considering the presence of maritime experts at this forum, we are confident that lasting solutions will be provided to the challenges bedeviling smooth ports operation.,” he said.

Ifijeh thanked the Chief Executives of NPA, NIMASA, NIWA, the Nigerian Shippers Council, the participants and other stakeholders for supporting the forum.

Others who spoke include: Spokesperson and Director, Public Enlightenment, Independent Corrupt Practices and Other related Offences Commission (ICPC) Rasheedat Okoduwa and Senior Special Assistant to the National President on Technical Matters, Research, and Training, Association of Nigerian Licensed Custom Agents, Francis Omotosho.

http://thenationonlineng.net/amaechi-jonathan-govt-blew-n34b-river-niger/

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by crackerspub: 6:45am On May 05, 2017
Amaechi sometimes when you talk i think its a woman that is talking




Keep on blaming GEJ, first half is almost over and second half would soon start and yet no tangible development




come 2019 you are out madam




Madam Rotimi Ameachi

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by Greatigbos(f): 6:45am On May 05, 2017
Ameachi can lie for africaafrica



Ameachi should also tell us who owns the 13b in ikoyi, a thief will always rush to blame other people


Just sick and tired of this country

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by Nobody: 6:45am On May 05, 2017
is only God that know how much buhari has blow up on his health. yeye ppl

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by Nobody: 6:46am On May 05, 2017
grin grin grin grin

By month's end, APC would have spent 730 Days in Office with Jonathan as their ONLY one point agenda.

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by Nobody: 6:47am On May 05, 2017
That is just the cost of one of your designer suits. Thought you wanted to Sue FFK for telling us about flat 7b grin

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by afroniger: 6:48am On May 05, 2017
shocked shocked Amaechi are you for real? GEJ, over to you.

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by IBpaul(m): 6:48am On May 05, 2017
When is 2017 budget going for final reading. so DAT it can be passed.
Blew continue

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by Splashme: 6:50am On May 05, 2017
Technocrats are way much better than career politicians when it comes to govt appointments.

Buhari flooding his cabinet with 98% career politicians was the first major sign his govt would be a woefully failure

All that most Nigerian career politicians appointees do in office is play politics with everything, tell Lies, lies and more lies, sponsor propaganda and blackmail opposition. WHY WOULD THE COUNTRY NOT BE IN RECESSION?

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by MrEverest(m): 6:50am On May 05, 2017
This !Diotic Traitor Again??

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by Splashme: 6:50am On May 05, 2017
When is Lootimi Amaechi suing
FFK and Lere Olayinka?


Amaechi is obviously the owner of that $43m Ikoyi money.
They arranged with NIA to claim ownership to save his face since EFCC messed up.

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by izzou(m): 6:51am On May 05, 2017
grin

Why not arrest those who ate the 43 billion naira instead of this blame game?


Sometimes, I wonder what apc will chant as their campaign promise in 2019

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by omenkaLives(m): 6:53am On May 05, 2017
That other person above sounds like a typical LiePob illiterate. The diction alone gives them away no matter what disguise they put on.

Asking me if I dont sleep after reading a comment I made at "past 6am". Goes to tell you the kind of ignorant kids that populate these boards these days. cheesy

Anyway, just here to see how the slaves of the ineffectual buffoon come demonstrate their loyalty to their slave master.



@ MasterChen: had to go back to that gif once more, shìt still cracked me up this morning. Four hundred plus and counting! cheesy

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by Jj222(f): 6:55am On May 05, 2017
igedeboy:
is only God that know how much buhari has blow up in his health. yeye ppl
. APC tell us how much has Buhari spent for his ill health. is Nigerian's money u kno.

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by merit455(m): 6:55am On May 05, 2017
This idiot if a man that Bleep will always talk rubbish, behaving as a saint

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by ExplorerReturns(m): 6:57am On May 05, 2017
what is lootimi amaechi talking? you said with your mouth was just a section of the river Niger between anambra and kogi so do you expect the contract sum to be same? keep on blaming!

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by zinachidi(m): 6:59am On May 05, 2017
enough already... Say what i want but i prefered GEJ's administration to this current one,. this APC lead govt are trying to make us believe they are without fault. God willing we will all make it to 2019 and then we will assess ur tenure too,. Nobody has seen d effect of the corruption u guys are fighting. Standard of everything is now worse since u guys took over,,. I'd be glad if anyone here can tell me how their lives changed for the better since these guys took over. Bullsh*t.

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by wallbuilder(m): 7:11am On May 05, 2017
Leave Jonathan alone e!

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by vic620(m): 7:14am On May 05, 2017
omenkaLives:
That other person above sounds like a typical LiePob illiterate. The diction alone gives them away no matter what disguise they put on.

Asking me if I dont sleep after reading a comment I made at "past 6am". Goes to tell you the kind of ignorant kids that populate these boards these days. cheesy

Anyway, just here to see how the slaves of the ineffectual buffoon come demonstrate their loyalty to their slave master.



@ MasterChen: had to go back to that gif once more, shìt still cracked me up this morning. Four hundred plus and counting! cheesy
Off point. BMC

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by blackpanda: 7:14am On May 05, 2017
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Greatigbos:
Ameachi can lie for africaafrica



Ameachi should also tell us who owns the 13b in ikoyi, a thief will always rush to blame other people
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At least try to read before u make noise

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by Nobody: 7:17am On May 05, 2017
blackpanda:
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At least try to read before u make noise

Try to write and make sense for once.

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by CarlosTheJackal: 7:17am On May 05, 2017
omenkaLives:
That other person above sounds like a typical LiePob illiterate. The diction alone gives them away no matter what disguise they put on.

Asking me if I dont sleep after reading a comment I made at "past 6am". Goes to tell you the kind of ignorant kids that populate these boards these days. cheesy

Anyway, just here to see how the slaves of the ineffectual buffoon come demonstrate their loyalty to their slave master.



@ MasterChen: had to go back to that gif once more, shìt still cracked me up this morning. Four hundred plus and counting! cheesy
Check your post and correlate it to the topic.



I've never seen how petty someone can be because he thinks so full of himself.


Do you see Igbos in your sleep?



N/B Amaechi should stop giving us tales out of the hood and forward a Petition to EFCC for those contractos to be arrested.
Amaechi always feeling insecured



Amaechi and Omenka are tailored from same cloth

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by saintgp(m): 7:25am On May 05, 2017
Ameachi ameachi ameachi,how many times i call u so....?

Sir abeg try to d use ur head when addressing well meaning Nigerians.i mean if a contract was awarded and money was paid yet nothing was done as u alleged isn't it ur duty as d govt nw in charge to summon d contractor and either charge them to site(work) or sue them/have them return d money.

Abi u wan dash d contractor d money,haba na govt money and not gej's so no allow una feud affect our money.wait oh!how am i sure u never collect ur own share from d contractor dis wan u free dem,or could it u wan award ur own so dat u go fit thief as well.

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by dejiolaniyan(m): 7:34am On May 05, 2017
This Is Barbaric,why Criticizing The Former Administration Everytime You've Gat Something To Do Or Is It Meant Divert Our Attention? If You Think Or Know He Is Guilty,then U Summon Him For Questioning And Better Still EFCC Is There Abi Why All This Media Work Nah

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by dumie(f): 7:36am On May 05, 2017
This has become stale... We're tired of Jonathan did this and that do yours

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by dejiolaniyan(m): 7:43am On May 05, 2017
Mind You I Am Neither For Buhari Nor For GEJ,That Way Transparency Can Be Achieved Without Religious,Ethnic Or Party Influence....We're The Masses And They're The Aristocrats....Why Should We Be The Ones Fighting For Their Naivity Especially We Youths #THINKTHROUGH

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by PatriotTemidayo: 7:45am On May 05, 2017
Between Oshiomole and Amaechi, who has the best penchant for calling figures they can't substantiate?

Every of his ridiculous claims has been dismissed with facts and documents, yet he can't stop. I think Amaechi has a big MENTAL problem.

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by BossKratos: 8:09am On May 05, 2017
Chai! See this Ameachi oh! grin

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by agbangam: 8:26am On May 05, 2017
Jonaaaaaaaaaaa d Crook

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by Nobody: 9:51am On May 05, 2017
Tales by Moonlight story for today


The Lizard of Ubima

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by khallyberry: 10:04am On May 05, 2017
buhari why??

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Re: Amaechi: Jonathan's Government Blew N34b On River Niger by 9jatriot(m): 10:09am On May 05, 2017
For a man that kept his promise on the Abuja airport runway and delivered before schedule, I am ready to give him the benefit of doubt.

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