NDDC disowns €56.25m Contract Award Letter to Italian company

By BARBARA KALU –
 
The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has described as fake, a contract award letter being circulated online, purporting to originate from the desk of the Managing Director of the Commission.
 
The fake letter purportedly notified an Italian company of an award of a contract for 56,250,000 Euros.
 
The fake letter neither states the purpose of the contract nor the consideration for the award.
 
In a statement by its Director, Corporate Affairs, Ibitoye Abosede, the Commission said: “We hereby state unequivocally that the document is fake. The purported contract is also a scam. It does not exist either in the records of the Commission nor is any of our officials aware of it.”
 
According to the statement, made available to NATIONAL ACCORD on Saturday , the NDDC said it had  taken a close look at the document and wished to point out the following:
 
“1. Contract awards in NDDC follow due process stipulated by the Procurement Act. At the end of that process, the successful bidder is issued an award letter signed by the Director of Procurement. That award letter is on a security paper, with a serial number and a QR code. Contract award letters do not come from the desk of the managing director. 
 
2. The fake letter dated June 1, 2023, was purportedly signed by the managing director and the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs. The managing director signed no such letter. In any case, the signature on the fake document is not that of our managing director. Also, Nigeria had no Minister of Niger Delta Affairs by June 1, 2023 as the Federal Executive Council was dissolved before the hand-over of power on May 29, 2023.
 
3. The fake letter failed all the Commission’s branding standards.”
 
Describing the letter as a product of a cheap scam, the statement maintained that the document  had no relationship whatsoever with the Commission.
 
“We hereby advise all stakeholders and interested parties to cross check any purported letter of contract award with the Procurement Department of the Commission. We also warn the public to beware of fraudsters who will stop at nothing to dupe others,” it said.
 
Abosede said the Commission  had reported the scam to the law enforcement agencies so that the culprits could be brought to book.
 
 

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