Oil & Energy
N’Assembly Probes PTI’s N1.117bn Training Vessel
The National Assembly
has set up a panel to investigate the controversy surrounding the award of contract and non-delivery of a multi-million naira training ship for the Petroleum Training Institute (PTI) in Effurun, Delta State.
The Tide gathered that contract for the diving support vessel, meant for the training of PTI students was awarded to Netsach Limited and that the company was paid partly in 2009 during the late President Umaru Yar’Adua’s administration.
It was further learnt that since 2009 when the contractor was paid the sum of N985 million, the National Assembly has been appropriating funds every year for the vessel.
Chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum (Up- stream), Senator Emmanuel Paulker said discovery was made by the Joint National Assembly Committee on Gas and Petroleum Resources (Upstream and Downstream) during the budget defence of the ministry of petroleum resources, recently.
According to him, the committee had to immediately set up the probe panel which comprises all the six committees on petroleum and gas in the Senate and the House of Representatives.
He said despite the yearly appropriation of funds for the vessel, it was yet to arrive the shores of Nigeria noting that it was the intention of the National Assembly to find the controversial vessel wherever it is.
“I was chairman of the downstream petroleum committee for four years in the last National Assembly and the issue of that vessel was reflected in every year’s budget. This committee demands a comprehensive report on that vessel vis-a-vis the amount so far expended on it,” he said.
The Acting Chief Executive Officer of PTI, Mrs C.N. Dennar, who signed the institution’s 2012 budget was asked by the committee to indicate whether the vessel the committee was about to receive was the same all the huge sum of money was being paid for.
“There was no year as chairman of the downstream committee that I didn’t see that the purchase of that vessel was not reflected. We will set up a committee to go and see that vessel whether it is in England, or anywhere in this world. This is a very serious matter and we need to know,” Senator Paulker said.
It was said that a visit to Singapore by the Senate committee on Petroleum in May 2010 failed to secure its delivery as it was said to be in a bad shape. It was recommended by the Senate delegation that the vessel be repaired in Singapore before being brought into Nigeria, but three years after, the vessel was yet to arrive.
The contract for the purchase as signed under Yar’Adua’s administration was at the value of N1.117 billion in July 21, 2009.
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