Business
NIMASA Contracts Out Revenue Function … Appoints Consultant
In a bid to shore up its
revenue amidst the Nation’s dwindling economy, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has appointed snecou financial services company limited to assist in revenue generation.
The contract which also has the company serving as a recovery agent for debts owed the agency is for a period of two years in the first instance with an option for renewal
The approval for this contract was recently granted by the Parastatals Tenders Board (PTB) of the agency at its 55th session which held in the agency’s head office in Lagos given the urgent need to recover with debts upto is in billions of naira, the agency sought and obtained approval for a “certificate of no objection” from the bureau of Public Procurement in line with the Public Procurement Act (PPA).
According to the contractual agreement already endorsed by both parties, the contract is based on a success rate of 13 percent using a bench mark of S19,753,012.36 and N239,607,155.52 monthly revenue while a maximum cap of 15percent success rate is payable on any new revenue head discovered by the consultants within the contract period .
In other words, snecou financial services company limited will be paid 13percent of only the revenue that is above the threshold of the approved benchmark in the course of the contracting period. Similarly, Messr. Snecou will also be entitled to a maximum of 15 per centof new revenue streams discovered during the period.
This is in line with the vision of the Director- General, Dr Peterside Dakuku, which is in accordance with the agency’s medium term strategic growth plan, part of which is to enhance the agency’s revenue.
Debts owed Nimasa by various operators in the maritime industry had grown exponentially over the last five years even necessitating an investigation and convocation of a public hearing by the House of Representatives committee on maritime Safety, Education and Administration in June this year.
This contract is expected to recover these debts and channel the funds into developing critical infrastructure as well as knowledgeable manpower for the industry.
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