The Nigerian Port Authority (NPA) has dismissed allegations of corruption in billions of naira that are said to be taking place in the authorities, describing them as false and sold by mischief makers.
NPA Corporate and Strategic Communications, Ikechukwu Onyemekara, made a statement in a statement, making it clear that NPA budgets and expenditures will be subject to strict oversight by the Ministry of Maritime & Blue Economy.
Onyemekara explained that dr’s contract on the Wallyeskurabos Channel (Nigeria’s oil and gas operation hub) became necessary because it needed to tackle increased channel sinking and international embarrassment and massive investment losses from vessels running in the stern. Contrary to the allegations in the report.
“The procurement of marine crafts such as tugboats and pilot cutters was carried out in line with the provisions of the Procurement Act of 2007. The equipment process was started and implemented to ensure national energy security through domestic sales through the sale of Naira crude oil.
“A document claim has been withheld for more than a year, as existing civil servant guidelines that govern the timeline for the processing of official documents will become impossible.
“The allegations made in connection with the authorities’ spending at the London office are completely wrong as the transaction or transaction as estimated in the report was not made,” he said.