Former Niger Delta militant leader, Mujahid Asari-Dokubo, has called on
the government of President Muhammadu Buhari to pay contractors of the
oil pipeline surveillance project in the country.
Asari-Dokubo, who is one of the former Niger Delta agitators awarded
pipeline surveillance contract by the Federal Government said that the
three-month deal elapsed on June 15.
He said that the ex-minister of Petroleum Resources,
Diezani Allison-Madueke, did not sign for the payment of the pipeline
surveillance contract before she left office.
The pipeline protection project, which cut across Lagos, Ogun, Bayelsa,
Ondo, Rivers, Bayelsa and Delta States, was executed from March 15, 2015
to June 15.
Asari-Dokubo urged President Buhari to pay the contractors their money if he was truly committed to the rule of law.
“Diezani (Allison-Madueke) did not sign payment for the contract before
she left. All across the six states (Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Rivers, Delta
and Bayelsa) where the contract was awarded none of us were paid; none
of the companies were paid. The Federal Government should do what is
needful by paying the money they owe. The same mandate that was given to
Buhari to become President was the same mandate that was given to us in
a legal and binding contract.
“If Buhari is law-abiding and if his government respects the rule of
law, the contractual obligations will be followed. The contract was
awarded to corporate entities by the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation. We did not go in as individuals and the corporate entities
are regarded as individuals under the law. No contract was awarded to
any specific individual,” he said.
The former militant added that he and other contractors would follow due process to get their money from the Federal Government.
He appealed to the President not to set a bad precedent where government
will fail to pay contractors who had executed their contracts.
“The same way they give contract to people to lift oil; the same way
they give Julius Berger contracts to build roads; the same way they give
people contracts to build houses; that is the same way pipeline
surveillance contracts were given to us. But they (FG) are not paying
for the work done. It is against the law of the land. Paying us our
contract money is the right thing he (Buhari) ought to do and for any
reasonable human being,” Asari-Dokubo said.
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