FG orders fresh probe on NIMASA, NPA, others

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19 Jul 2016



FG orders fresh probe on NIMASA, NPA, others


The minister of Transport, Chief Rotimi Amaechi, has ordered fresh audit of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA).
Speaking while receiving the ministerial committee report on NIMASA, the minister expressed worry at the level of decay and corruption in NIMASA and revealed that auditors would be engaged to audit all agencies in the Ministry of Transportation.


“We are in the process of appointing an auditor to audit NIMASA, NPA and other agencies in the Ministry of Transportation. Maybe after the auditor’s work, we would have a clearer picture as to where all the billions went,” he said.


The essence of the audit and the committee that was set up, he said, “is to find out if NIMASA at any point discharged its core responsibilities beyond collection of revenues. And all the revenues NIMASA has been collecting, where did it go?”


“We also set up your committee to reposition NIMASA and make it relevant to grow the economy. I will study the report and call a management meeting of the ministry and take a decision on the way forward,” the minister assured.


Also speaking, the Director General of NIMASA, Mr. Dakuku Peterside, said for NIMASA to be efficient and operate optimally, the current structure of the agency must be changed.
“We recommend that NIMASA devolves more powers to the zones. We also recommended some drastic changes in the modus operandi of NIMASA.


The committee proposed new organogram to NIMASA where more powers will be given to the zones were activities take place instead of having concentration of personnel at NIMASA head offices,” Peterside said.


Meanwhile, barring all unforeseen circumstances, President Muhammadu Buhari will on July 26 flag-off the commercial operations of the Abuja-Kaduna standard gauge railway line.


The minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, disclosed this yesterday in Abuja while fielding questions from journalists shortly after receiving the Ministerial Committee on reformation of the Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA).


Recall on June 1, Mr. Amaechi flagged-off the test run with a train ride from Idu main station to Kubwa and promised that by July 2016, President Buhari would commission the facility.


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