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    Home»News»N1.5bn Suspicious Contracts Awarded In NEMA Before My Assumption, Says DG
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    N1.5bn Suspicious Contracts Awarded In NEMA Before My Assumption, Says DG

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comApril 12, 2018 --- 6:53 amNo Comments5 Mins Read
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    The Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, Engr Mustapha Maihaja, said Wednesday that N1.5 billion suspicious contracts were awarded in the agency before his assumption of duty.

    Maihaja said he inherited some rot in the agency and was doing his best to correct it.

    On the N1.6 billion contracts for the supply of materials to flood victims in 16 states in the last one year, he said the supplies were done were in compliance with the Public Procurement Act.

    The House of Representatives has asked the suspended personnel of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, as well as present and former procurement officers to appear before its panel investigating the agency today.

    Speaking while appearing before the Ali Isa-led ad-hoc investigative panel of the House of Representatives on the activities of NEMA, Maihaja said: “When I came on board in late April, 2017, I met N4.6 million in our coffers and liability of N1.5 billion and our monthly allocation of N500 million cannot go a long way in procuring these materials.

    “This was also the time when the international agencies announced the scaling down of their funding by 80 percent. That was the situation on ground when we came on board.

    “Before I came, contracts were paid for without proper documentation and that is why N1.5 billion is unpaid till date because there was no certificate to prove that. A memo was just submitted that due diligence process be instituted and that is what we are doing.

    “We now have Maintenance and Operation unit and make sure we implement as approved.  There was no human resources, no verification unit and this applied to everything across board, all we are doing is to put things in place.”

    The Ad-Hoc Committee had accused NEMA of breaching due diligence on the N1.6 billion contracts.

    The DG was also accused of commencing distribution of relief materials six months after release of funds, while also engaging companies that had tax issues.

    But Maihaja said due diligence was strictly followed by the agency under his management after realizing that the system he met on ground was flawed on procurement and administrative matters.

    The DG said the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) did not find fault with its procurement procedure after which certificates of no objection were released.

    Concerning the allegation  that some companies were not eligible for contract for failing to meet due requirement on tax and pension clearance as provided by the Procurement Act, the DG said no law was breached because steps were taken to adhere to the Procurement Act.

    “We adhered to the Procurement Act, to the best of my knowledge we complied, we did not violate the Act.

    “By virtues of the relevant provisions of the Procurement Act, we have not breached any rule. What we do is we looked at the Act and we took our time to follow it.

    “While this was going on, we wrote to the BPP and they replied and they never faulted our process.

    “The BPP did not say we have done any wrong but that we should submit the list of missing items identified and kept on updating. We have done that and submitted to them,” he said.

    He said the agency did not commence distribution of relief materials to 16 states affected by flood in 2017 because the financial and administrative conditions of the agency were not encouraging as at April 2017 when he assured duty.

    He said: “The floods started from about March through October in 27 states and funds were released in September. We have documentary evidence to support this.

    “The agency was approached in July to give a list of the affected states and 26 were identified. N1.6b was released for the procurement of materials for them.

    “The delivery of relief material did not take six month after release of funds as being alleged.”

    “I will never intentionally tell the House a lie. On this question, documents were asked for by the Committee and the answers to all the questions were contained in the documents we provided.

    “Because of the situation at hand, we were able to delivered materials to nine states within five days but I can’t remember the specific dates.

    “I plead that opportunity is given to us to present records on delivery because some states don’t acknowledge receipt of supplies on the actual day of delivery but much later.

    “For instance Edo State has not acknowledged receipt of materials till now, so the date of acknowledgement doesn’t signify the actual date of delivery sometimes.

    “There are delays at time on deliveries but we don’t take six months to begin intervention. We did not start delivery after six months, we started much earlier in some while some started late due to procurement and delivery issues which may be responsible for the delay but we delivered majority  in good time.”

    But the House of Representatives has asked the suspended personnel of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) as well as present and former Procurement officers to appear before its panel investigating the agency today.

    Maihaja said: “We will ensure that the affected officers appear before this committee.”

    The hearing continues today with the appearance of the suspended personnel.

    Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency Engr Mustapha Maihaja N1.6 billion contracts NEMA
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