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Group Opposes Oil Contract Award To Samsung
A Niger Delta group, the Ijaw Concerned Citizens (ICC), has opposed the award of the Egina Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) project in Bayelsa State to Samsung.
In a statement, it said the job should have been given to Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) Company, as Samsung has allegedly “never done any FPSO project in Nigeria.”
Urging President Goodluck Jonathan to “rectify this anomaly,” ICC said HHI was recommended to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) as the technically-qualified lowest bidder and as the “only justifiable bidder” in April last year at the conclusion of a commercial evaluation process.
“The recommendation of NAPIMS is the culmination of an international due process bid which spanned over a period of two years involving the project owners, bidders and all relevant government regulatory agencies,” the group said.
It said NNPC, despite HHI’s qualification, recommended Samsung for the award of the contract at a negotiated price of $3,143,499,498.
“In a deliberate and calculated bid to discredit NAPIMS’ recommendation, the Group Executive Committee of NNPC was misinformed that Total Upstream Nigeria (TUPNI) added $238 million to Samsung’s tender and that no amount was added to HHI’s tender,” the group said.
According to ICC, the amount represented taxes, VAT and other contributions which HHI incorporated in its bid, but which Samsung allegedly did not include in its offer.
The group said NNPC was also misinformed that in the “risk with bidders” assessment, $252,000,000 was added to Samsung’s tender, which is higher than the $336,000,000 that was added to HHI’s.
ICC said the additions were made pursuant to post-bid clarification meetings with Samsung and HHI.
It added that the amount “unilaterally” arrived at with Samsung, which is $3,143,499.498, was still higher than HHI’s bid, which is $3,140,199,986.
Besides, ICC said HHI is investing about $300 million to build a fabrication yard in Bayelsa, which would create more than 50,000 jobs.
It said HHI has successfully performed many oil and gas projects, including two huge FPSO projects in Akpo and Usan.
“We of the ICC also affirm that HHI has already opened a welding school in Yenagoa, with several indigenes as candidates.
“Strangely, Samsung has absolutely no institutions to help Bayelsans and no presence in Bayelsa State,” ICC added.
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