The Nigerian Port Authority, on Thursday, absolved itself earlier than the Senate Committee on Public Accounts over $852m and N1.8bn unremittances from personal operators.
The Office of the Auditor General of the Federation had within the 2019 Audit Report, alleged that NPA didn’t accumulate remittances which amounted to $852m and N1.8bn from terminal operators.
The Senate Committee on Public Accounts, on the energy of the audit queries towards NPA on Tuesday, directed its Managing Director, Mohammed Bello-Koko, and different administration workers, to seem earlier than it unfailingly inside 48 hours.
In response to the committee’s directive, the Managing Director of NPA defined to the committee that the lump sums of $852m and N1.8bn, raised within the queries, have been an accumulation of unremittances from personal port operators who got here on board via 2006 concession settlement.
He defined that defective concession agreements signed with the personal operators by the Federal Government in 2006, largely accounted for the unremittances NPA is being held answerable for in the present day.
Bello-Koko mentioned, “The $852m and N1.8bn unremittance by personal operators to NPA, are largely attributable to defective concession agreements the Federal Government signed with them in 2006 when the ports have been concessioned.
“The concession agreements have been defective within the sense that a number of the operators are dealing with encumbrances in several methods to cowl the area concessioned for them which additionally encumbered them to remit what’s due from them to NPA.
“The encumbrances in question range from the inaccessibility of some portions of areas leased, by concessionaire, communal encumbrance and volume change or turnage amount.”
He advised the committee members that the Federal Government that signed the concession settlement with the personal operators even contributed to encumbrances confronted by the concessionaires at first by not eradicating buildings that belonged to it from the precise of approach of the affected concessionaires.
The NPA MD added, “Out of the $852m, going by our in-house evaluation, $504m are gathered unremitted levies because of encumbered areas.
“However, we have now been capable of get better $232.2m and N269.4m from the N1.8bn.
“We have gotten consultancy from the World Bank for review of the concession agreements which would be free from any form of encumbrances, ” he added.
On the second question of excellent money owed of $ 67.45 million and N32.266bn, the NPA boss advised the committee members that the money owed weren’t incurred by the NPA however by the defunct Nigerian Shippers Councils whose debtors are not traceable.
In his remarks, the Chairman of the Committee, Senator Aliyu Wadada, advised the NPA boss to furnish the committee with their monetary assertion and approach out for the federal government to write down off the legacy money owed.