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Reps, concern over Nigeria’s $5.7billion loss to public infrastructures lease, concessioning

Last updated: March 23, 2021 11:11 pm
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The House of Representatives has revealed that the Federal Government has lost over $5.7 billion to concessioning of public infrastructures to private companies in a bid to bridge development gap in the Country.

The Chairman of the House Ad-hoc Committee investigating the Leases of Government Assets, Dan Asuquo, revealed this on tuesday at the commencement of the investigation of the leases and sales of Government asset.

Asuquo said that the Committee is worried over lack of oversight on leases and asset sales of most of the Government properties to private companies.

He said that the maritime sector suffered the losses most, as 27 ports were concessioned to private companies.

Asuquo advised that the Executive should therefore discontinue its model and opt for the Public Private Patnership in realization of the fact that the objectives may not be realized if it continues to operate such.

The Chairman of the Committee further explained that, the committee’s duty is to ascertain whether due process was followed in the plans to also concession about four International Airports in the Country and other public Infrastructures.

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The assignment also includes investigating the concessionier’s technical and financial ability to do the job at the Airports.

The Executive had recently through the Minister of Aviation Hadi Sirika, announced plans to concession four International airports in Nigeria.

These are, Murtala Mohammed International Airport Lagos, Aminu Kano Airport, Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport Abuja and the Port Harcourt International Airport Omagwa.

Consequently, the House at Plenary on December 21, 2020, adopted a Motion and mandated its Ad-hoc Committee, to investigate the matter and all the leases and agreements entered into by the Executive.

Edited by Tunde Orebiyi.

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