Business
INTELS Determines Revenue Sharing Formula With FG – NPA
The House of Representatives heard last Wednesday that the revenue collection contract between the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and Integrated Logistics Services Limited (INTELs) hugely favoured the latter such that the firm determined the Federal Government’s share.
The NPA and INTELS signed a two-legged agreement in 2010 allowing the firm to collect revenue on behalf of the Federal Government on some port operations.
The Managing Director, NPA, Hadiza Bala-Usman told an adhoc Committee of the House in Abuja that the agreement was silent on the sharing formula of the revenue generated by the firm.
She stated that this left INTELS with the power to decide how much it would remit to the Federal Government from any available balance after it had taken a percentage for its services.
The committee, which is chaired by the Deputy Whip of the House, Mr. Pally Iriase, is investigating the circumstances leading to the termination of the contract last year.
Bala-Usman told the committee that the agreement she met on assuming duties at the NPA in 2016 allowed Intels to take 28 per cent of the generated revenue for its services.
She added that the balance of 72 per cent would later be shared between the NPA and Intels.
However, she explained that it was INTELs that decided how much should go to the NPA from the 72 per cent, as the contract was silent on that.
She stated, “The agreement was silent on this aspect. There was nothing suggesting how the balance would be shared.
“So, this gave Intels the power to decide what share to leave for the government and so on.”
The NPA MD recalled that up to 2013, the average monthly remittance by INTELs was $3m.
She added that the remittance rose to $5.6m in 2014 after some negotiations and later dropped to $4m in subsequent years.
However, Bala-Usman informed the committee that a dispute arose between the NPA and INTELs in June 2016 after the firm declined to comply with the Treasury Single Account policy of the government.
She said the NPA communicated the government’s decision to have all public revenues paid into a central account following which invoices would be issued for INTELs to be reimbursed.
She added, “But, INTELs declined and chose to continue to keep the revenue. In May 2017, we sought the advice of the Attorney General of the Federation (Abubakar Malami), who appropriately advised that Intels must comply with the TSA policy or the contract should be terminated.
“Based on the advice of the AGF, a notice of termination was issued to Intels.”
However, she admitted that following the face-off, Intels later apologised to the NPA and agreed to comply with the TSA policy.
“So, since September 2017, Intels started complying with the policy, though we have not received the advice of the AGF on the withdrawal of the termination. But, they have been complying since September 2017. Between 2016 and 2017, Intels had collected $48m,” she added.
Out of the money, Bala-Usman said the NPA confirmed the remittance of $28.1m into the TSA, while another payment of $14.5m reported by Intels had yet to be confirmed.
According to the MD, both the NPA and INTELs would have to do some reconciliation to clarify whether the two payments came from the $48m or from other sources.
Commenting on the unfavourable nature of the agreement, Iriase noted, “Nigeria is worse off with this type of arrangement.”
Business
FIRS Clarifies New Tax Laws, Debunks Levy Misconceptions
Business
CBN Revises Cash Withdrawal Rules January 2026, Ends Special Authorisation
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has revised its cash withdrawal rules, discontinuing the special authorisation previously permitting individuals to withdraw N5 million and corporates N10 million once monthly, with effect from January 2026.
In a circular released Tuesday, December 2, 2025, and signed by the Director, Financial Policy & Regulation Department, FIRS, Dr. Rita I. Sike, the apex bank explained that previous cash policies had been introduced over the years in response to evolving circumstances.
However, with time, the need has arisen to streamline these provisions to reflect present-day realities.
“These policies, issued over the years in response to evolving circumstances in cash management, sought to reduce cash usage and encourage accelerated adoption of other payment options, particularly electronic payment channels.
“Effective January 1, 2026, individuals will be allowed to withdraw up to N500,000 weekly across all channels, while corporate entities will be limited to N5 million”, it said.
According to the statement, withdrawals above these thresholds would attract excess withdrawal fees of three percent for individuals and five percent for corporates, with the charges shared between the CBN and the financial institutions.
Deposit Money Banks are required to submit monthly reports on cash withdrawals above the specified limits, as well as on cash deposits, to the relevant supervisory departments.
They must also create separate accounts to warehouse processing charges collected on excess withdrawals.
Exemptions and superseding provisions
Revenue-generating accounts of federal, state, and local governments, along with accounts of microfinance banks and primary mortgage banks with commercial and non-interest banks, are exempted from the new withdrawal limits and excess withdrawal fees.
However, exemptions previously granted to embassies, diplomatic missions, and aid-donor agencies have been withdrawn.
The CBN clarified that the circular is without prejudice to the provisions of certain earlier directives but supersedes others, as detailed in its appendices.
Business
Shippers Council Vows Commitment To Security At Nigerian Ports
-
Business1 day ago
Shippers Council Vows Commitment To Security At Nigerian Ports
-
Business2 days agoNigeria Risks Talents Exodus In Oil And Gas Sector – PENGASSAN
-
Business1 day agoCBN Revises Cash Withdrawal Rules January 2026, Ends Special Authorisation
-
Business2 days ago
NCDMB, Others Task Youths On Skills Acquisition, Peace
-
Business1 day agoFIRS Clarifies New Tax Laws, Debunks Levy Misconceptions
-
News1 day agoTinubu Swears In Christopher Musa As Defence Minister
-
Women2 days agoRIVERS NAWOJ AND PHACCIMA PARTNER TO STRENGTHEN MUTUAL GOALS
-
online games2 days agoHow Pocket Option Works: A Complete Beginner’s Guide
