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I have been vindicated by Amaechi – Obaseki
TRACKING___Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki says Rotimi Amaechi, minister of transportation, has vindicated him on the cancellation of a maritime security contract given to Hosa Okunbo.
Before now, the chairman of Ocean Marine Security Limited (OMSL), Hosa Okunbo had accused the governor of instigating the cancellation of the contract but the governor denied.
Okunbo mentioned in an open letter that Obaseki attacked his company, leading to the loss of the
contract to provide security on the Nigerian waterways.
Daily Times gathered that in a statement on Saturday, Crusoe Osagie, Obaseki’s spokesman, said when Amaechi appeared on an AIT programme, he provided reasons for the cancellation of the contract.
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According to Osagie, Amaechi said the transportation ministry cancelled the maritime security contract, which Okunbo’s OMSL was undertaking, because the deal was laced with fraud.
Amaechi reportedly said OMSL was grossly inefficient and did not have the federal government’s approval to execute the contract yet was charging very high rates.
“What security was he (Hokunbo) providing? He charges each vessel on the waters 2,500 dollars, then after that 1,500 everyday, he doesn’t pay back that money to the federal govt,” the minister was quoted to have said.
“He makes 17 million dollars from that activity, who approved it, nobody! So as minister for transport, I said no, we can provide that security, 195 million dollars was approved by the federal government to a company that is training Nigerians that will take over the waterways, and take care of the security, then Okunbo is now saying no no, I must do it, he can’t! I wonder why our personal interest will override national interest. I wonder what kind of country we belong to.”
Amaechi reportedly challenged Okunbo to come forward with the approval letter he got from the federal government to provide maritime security on the nation’s waterways.
“If you said Captain Hosa was doing it, how come we are currently ranked number one in the world in terms of insecurity in the maritime sector. When we came, we were number three, but now we are number one in the world,” he was quoted to have said.
“Now the second aspect beyond ranking number one in the world in insecurity, is the fact that we are notorious as a country in the whole of Gulf of Guinea; 80 per cent of the crimes in the Gulf of Guinea is committed in Nigerian waters.”
Reacting to the minister’s remark, Osagie said the clarification has shown that the governor has no hand in the cancellation of Okunbo’s maritime security contract.
“We are glad that the Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, came on air to lay this issue to rest in the minds of some Nigerians,” the statement read.
“For us, Amaechi’s clarification reinforces what we have always believed. Of course we know the governor was right, when he said that he had no hand in the cancellation of Okunbo’s maritime security contract, even though Captain Hosa would have people believe otherwise. Amaechi’s claim brings to rest, the argument over who was responsible for the cancellation of Okunbo’s contract.”