HEDA queries N30bn CBN contract awarded to Isa Funtua

Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre) 

EHIME ALEX, Lagos 

Human and Environmental Development Agenda, (HEDA Resource Centre) has raised questions concerning the award of N30 billion contract to a Nigerian company.

In a statement on Thursday, HEDA said it had obtained details indicating that the Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN) awarded the contract to Bulet International Limited at a whopping sum of N30 billion in 2019 for the expansion of its parking lot.

The company, HEDA said, is allegedly owned by Ismaila Isa Funtua.

According to HEDA, it had made a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2011 demanding that the CBN provide details of the contract.

In the statement, made available to NATIONAL ACCORD on Thursday, HEDA said it was also asking the CBN to provide evidence that the award of the contract passed the process of due diligence.

HEDA said it has given the CBN seven days to supply details about the contract.

The rights group also promised to monitor the implementation of the process using a retinue of its technical experts.

“Given the volume of transactions, It is in the interest of the public to know the processes that led to the award of this contract and to know whether there was appropriate bidding in line with laid down principles”, HEDA said.

The group said it strongly believes that Nigerians also deserve to know the state of the project, how much has been paid to the contractor and whether the contract is being executive in good faith.

“As the apex bank in Nigeria, the CBN has the constitutional and moral responsibilities to ensure due process, transparency and diligence in all its dealings and transactions. Unfortunately, we have not seen evidence to support this in some instances. Information about who gets what contract and how much should be public knowledge which the CBN should make available through its various organs including but not limited to providing details of such huge contract on its website. This has not been done. It is important to ensure that transparency remains the guiding principle of the CBN,” HEDA said.

HEDA stated further that in the request filed by its legal officer, Rebecca David, it asked that the CBN Governor supplies information on when the contract for the renovation of the parking lot was awarded, who it was awarded to, and how much was the contract sum.

The group also requested for the details on the procurement procedure employed in awarding the contract.

“The CBN as the apex bank should set standards for all other financial institutions. The wave of transparency blowing across the world needs no visa to enter any country, including Nigeria. We expect the CBN to be the standard bearer in transparency and accountability. This is why the HEDA’s request is very important” David was quoted in the statement.

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