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Reps summon Marine Minister Oyetola, NIWA boss over Baro inland port project

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The House of Representatives ad hoc committee on the rehabilitation and operationalisation of the Baro Inland Port has summoned the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, alongside the Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Munirudeen Oyebamiji.

The summons was issued on Tuesday by the committee chairman, Saidu Abdullahi, during a panel sitting in Abuja. He directed both officials to appear before the lawmakers with comprehensive records of all expenditures related to the Baro Port project.

“We need everything: the full contract files, evaluation reports, evidence of what was done and what was not done,” Saidu said.

“We are asking for all relevant documents as far as the Baro port is concerned. We are not here to fight anybody. This committee is very serious about our job. The managing director and the minister are summoned to appear.

“The matter has been referred to this committee, and we are going to do our work thoroughly. We want to know how much was paid to the contractor.

“We want the financial breakdown. Let’s stop playing games. Somebody must take responsibility for what is a scandal.

“This is a very serious matter. We cannot allow a project that has gulped several billions of naira to go to waste. This house will not accept it.

“We have a responsibility to the Nigerian people to ensure that this kind of waste does not continue unchecked.”

The committee members took turns to express reservations over the project.

Agbahe Fidelis, NIWA’s general manager for environmental services, who represented the managing director, said the project remains non-functional due to limited access roads, silted waterways, vandalised rail infrastructure, inadequate dredging, and security challenges, among other factors.

Inaugurated in 2019, the port remains largely inoperable more than five years later.

 

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