NNPC Denies AKK Contract Inflation.

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has dismissed, in its entirety, the allegation that the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline Project was inflated to the tune of $1.527billion, describing the accusation as false, baseless, and unfounded.

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The Corporation’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs, Kennie Obateru, in a statement stated that the NNPC was considering instituting legal actions against the online medium that made the allegation and her collaborators.

NNPC also noted that the Bureau for Public Procurement (BPP) which was part f the processes completely rejected the speculative analysis of the online medium as false and not portraying the true position of the bureau’s report on the subject.

“This is clearly a concocted analysis aimed at attacking the character of the Group Managing Director (GMD) of NNPC, Mallam Mele Kolo Kyari, and the integrity of the Bureau of Public Procurements (BPP). Mele Kyari did not become the GMD until July 2019 and he is being mentioned in a process that took place in 2017 by the account of the publication. This is rather unfortunate and malicious, considering that a further cut of $300million of the contract value was achieved under the Mele Kyari-led NNPC Management leading to the recognition by the Federal Executive Council as an unprecedented action.

The corporation explained that BPP, following a detailed review and analysis of the procurement bid, confirmed that the unit costs for line pipes adopted by the NNPC for the project were reasonable when compared with current market prices for 40”, 36”, 20”, and 14” steel pipes, adding that it was on that basis that BPP confirmed and granted a certificate of no objection dated August 11, 2017.

NNPC stated that the AKK project underwent a transparent and open competitive tender process that resulted in the emergence of the most competitive bidders, wondering how a competitive tender process could be inflated.

“Approval of all relevant authorities were obtained after intense scrutiny by the various agencies. This is a deliberate attempt to mislead the Nigerian public with baseless information”, the release exclaimed.

NNPC said the AKK pipeline project was one of the key landmark projects that have had transparent processes from inception to date, with the entire evaluation exercise carried out by NNPC and Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC).

The corporation cited the various stringent due process reviews and scrutiny, internally and externally, which the AKK pipeline project was subjected to include the conduct of a project bankability study, at the project’s conception in 2013, undertaken by Standard Chartered Bank to confirm appetite for attracting financing from the international community and also, the execution of project feasibility and Front End Engineering Design (FEED) by a reputable international company, ILF of Germany, in 2014. The details developed at this phase had enough engineering design details to enable a competitive class of estimate to be submitted by the contractors

The project was advertised in both local and foreign print media in 2013 while the prequalified bidders were issued tender documents after completion of the FEED study by ILF in 2015. Competitive tendering and evaluation of the bids by both NNPC and the transaction advisers, Alpine, and also by a team from ICRC

An extensive review of the project design and the final cost in 2017 by the BPP, culminating in the issuance of a Certificate of No Objection in August 2017 and the receipt of due process certificates for the project, including Original Business Case and Final Business Case from ICRC and Local Content Compliance Certificate from Nigerian Content Development and Management Board (NCDMB) before presenting to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for approval in December 2017

The contract was also renegotiated when financing was not to be provided by the contractors following a stalemate due to the inability of the company awarded the contract to progress financing in 2019, leading to a further cut of $300million of the contract value under the Mele Kyari-led NNPC Management

Then a Steering Committee was formed in July 2020 by Mele Kyari comprising key project stakeholders as NNPC, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Justice, the Central Bank, Debt Management Office, Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), and representative from the Presidency to ensure transparency in the implementation of the project.

NNPC stated that after several failed attempts in the last 13 years to commence the AKK project activities, the leadership of Kyari, within one year of stewardship brought the project on the track leading to the award of the contract at a competitive price and eventual flag off of construction that the world witnessed in June 2020.

The statement called on all well-meaning Nigerians to commend the Mele Kyari-NNPC led Management which encouraged them to follow the execution of the project which it said was being undertaken in a transparent and aggressive manner in line with the transparency, accountability, performance excellence agenda of the corporation.

 

 

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