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Bala Usman says no money was missing in NPA during her tenure

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THE former Managing Director, Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman, has said that contrary to accusations by the former Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, no money was missing from the NPA during her tenure.

In her newly released memoir entitled “Stepping on Toes: My Odyssey at the Nigerian Ports Authority,” Bala Usman revealed that at the end of the eight-month investigation by the panel set up to investigate her management by the minister, the agency was found to have remitted more than the alleged non-remittance.

Bala Usman was suspended from office in May 2021 upon allegation that the agency failed to remit about N165 billion in operating surpluses into the Consolidated Revenue Fund Account of the federation. President Muhammadu Buhari approved Amaechi’s request for the probe of the former MD’s management of NPA’s accounts. He thereafter set up an administrative panel of inquiry to investigate the affairs of the NPA, including awards of contracts from 2016 to May 2021. He also asked the panel to “examine and investigate compliance with communication channels as obtained in the public service.” `The investigation, which lasted for about nine months, returned without proof of non-remittance, although Bala Usman was nevertheless relieved of her position and replaced with Mohammed Bello-Koko, who served as her Executive Director, Finance and Administration. This was after the conclusion of the administrative panel’s duties in February 2022.

But in her memoir released on Tuesday, Bala Usman wrote that: “Then, about the middle of January, I learned that the panel had concluded its report and presented the same to the Minister. While I didn’t get the full details of the report, I learned that the panel could not establish any non-remittance, as had been claimed and sold to the President and Nigerians by the Minister.

“I understood that it was discovered that we had in fact remitted over N182 billion into the Consolidated Revenue Fund within the period. This was said to have made the Minister angry, but there was nothing he could do about it.”

Even then, the former NPA boss said Amaechi requested her dismissal from office from the President.

She wrote: “… the President reportedly told him to send me a copy of the report and request my defence in writing. I learned that the Minister said there was no need for that since I was given the opportunity to defend myself before the panel. The President, however, insisted that since I hadn’t seen the report, I must be given the opportunity to defend myself in writing on the allegations reached by the panel. The Minister then reportedly left the villa, angry at the President’s directive. I waited for the report, but it never came. In its place, a query was delivered to me at home at about noon on Friday, January 28, 2022.” Even this query raised no questions about the alleged non-remittance, which has been sold to the public as the main reason for her suspension, she further alleged.

Bala Usman, however, hinted at operational disagreements that may have pitted her against the minister. She wrote that an industry stakeholder had warned her that the minister would want her out of office when two important contracts were due for renewal.

According to the book, “The first of these was the capital dredging contract, and the second, the service boat management contract. While the minister demanded an extension of the tenure of the companies providing capital dredging services without due process, he got approval for the restoration of an expired service boat contract. He got this even though the company was owing the federal government, had violated the Treasury Single Account policy, and above all no longer had any contract with the NPA.”

At the end of it all, however, Bala Usman said she was grateful that the panel did not find anything incriminating against her.

She wrote: “I thank God that the stories reporting the findings of the panel that there were no unremitted funds came out before the announcement of the appointment of the new Managing Director.

“Items four and five of the terms of reference of the administrative panel of inquiry mandated it to examine and investigate ‘the procurement of contracts’ from 2016 until May 2021, as well as ‘determine the revenue and expenditure profile’ of the NPA within the same period.

“I supervised the full implementation of the 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 budgets of the Authority. This amounted to N968,095,758,859.00 (Nine hundred billion, ninety-five million, seven hundred and fifty-eight thousand, eight hundred and fifty-nine Naira), which is about $3,039,352,450.80 (Three billion, thirty-nine million, three hundred and fifty-two thousand, four hundred and fifty thousand US dollars, eight cents).”

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Idris congratulates newly-elected APRA executives

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The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has felicitated the newly-elected Executive Council of the African Public Relations Association (APRA), elected at the 35th APRA Annual Conference and Annual General Meeting (AGM), which was held in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire from May 13- 18, 2024.

The Minister, also a Fellow of APRA, acknowledged the significance of the election for the advancement of public relations across Africa, adding that while it is a pivotal moment for APRA, the collective expertise, and leadership of the newly-elected Executive Council would be instrumental in attaining the long-term vision of the association.

The new APRA Executive Council comprises Arik Karani from Kenya as President, Dr. Michele Mekeme from Cameroon as Vice President, and Dr. Omoniyi Ibietan from Nigeria as Secretary-General.

Idris urged the new Executive Council to “continue the trajectory of reforms in APRA,” stressing the importance of expanding the democratic space by encouraging greater participation of national public relations institutions across the continent.

He highlighted the need for inclusivity and collaboration to strengthen the public relations profession in Africa.

The Minister also called on the Executive Council to work closely with the African Union Commission and the Council of Ministers to ensure that public relations remains central to policy formulation, programme execution, and project implementation.

“Public relations should be at the heart of policy, programs, and project implementation,” he stated.

He also extended his salutations to Dr. Omoniyi Ibietan, the Head of Media Relations at the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), on his emergence as the Secretary-General of APRA.

“Dr. Ibietan is a thoroughbred journalist, public relations expert, and author, who is expected to bring his enormous wealth of experience to bear on APRA positively,” Idris said.

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Airtel wins big at maiden ICAN-NGX awards

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Airtel Africa, the leading telecommunications provider in Africa with its stock trading on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), emerged as a major winner at the inaugural edition of the ICAN-NGX Awards, carting away the Most Outstanding in Financial Reporting and the overall gold across all categories, amidst other nominations.

These honors were announced at a special ceremony held on Friday, 17th May 2024, at the NGX headquarters in Lagos.

Organized by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) in collaboration with NGX Regulation Limited (NGX RegCo), the awards recognized excellence in corporate reporting among the top 30 most capitalized companies listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange for the 2022 financial reporting year.

Airtel Africa stood out among other nominees in the areas of Financial Reporting, Corporate Governance, and Sustainability Reporting.
In the highly competitive Financial Reporting Category, Airtel Africa was recognized as Most Outstanding, edging out industry giants such as Dangote Cement Plc, Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc, Seplat Energy Plc, Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc, and Sterling Financial Holdings Company Plc.

Speaking on the awards, Group Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Nigeria, Carl Cruz, expressed gratitude for the awards while restating the organization’s enduring commitment to promoting transparency and accountability for the benefit of all stakeholders.

“At Airtel, we strive to set the benchmark for excellence in financial reporting and corporate reporting, and these awards validate our efforts in this regard. We have been deliberate in maintaining a painstaking dedication to transparency for the sake of our shareholders, which is also how we keep our promises to our shareholders,” he said.

Airtel Africa also received the Gold Award in the Corporate Reporting Category. This award, according to Mr. Cruz, underscored Airtel’s culture of fair business practices.

“Today’s recognition reminds us to keep upholding the fundamental principles of integrity, accountability, and ethical conduct across all facets of its operations,” he noted.

In his remarks at the award ceremony, the Chief Executive Officer, NGX Regulation Limited, Mr. Olufemi Shobanjo, stressed the significance of the award, highlighted the importance of transparency and accountability in building a more productive market environment.

“It is noteworthy that integrity is an important drive in ensuring a successful business. In this vein, the Corporate Reporting Award underscores our collective commitment to fostering a capital market that operates on principles of transparency, integrity, and excellence,” he said.

While sharing this positive sentiment regarding the awards, Innocent Okwuosa, the 59th President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), expressed optimism about the future of corporate reporting in the country.

“As sustainability evolves and with Nigeria adopting IFRS S1 and S2 of International Sustainability Standard Board (ISSB),” he said, “it is expected that the corporate reporting in Nigeria will get better and better.”

Airtel Africa remains committed to promoting accountability, transparency, and sustainability in its operations.

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NUJ commends Governor Abiodun for appointing Journalist as Head of Service

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The leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) South West Zone has commended the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, on the appointment of Mr. Kehinde Onasanya, as the Head of Service.

It would be recalled that Onasanya, a leading journalist in the service of Ogun State Government, was recently appointed by the governor as the 20th Head of Service.

In a communique issued at the end of the zonal meeting of the union held in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital on Friday, Abiodun was lauded for appointing Onasanya as the first journalist to become Head of Service in the State.

The NUJ also praised the governor for his unflinching support for the Ogun State Council of the Union since his assumption of office in 2019, calling on other State Governors to emulate Abiodun’s exemplary gesture.

“The leadership of the NUJ Zone B specifically appreciated the Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, for appointing a journalist, Mr. Kehinde Onasanya, as the first NUJ member to be the Head of Service of the state.

“The Union appealed to other state governors to magnanimously elevate qualified journalists/information officers to the position of permanent secretary, Head of Service and other key public offices,” the communique reads in part.

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