‘No ongoing contracts until renegotiation’ – Commodore Aligwe
The management of Navy Holdings Limited, NHL, has said contract procurement and other related issues have been put to rest, while renegotiations are ongoing on contracts that are expired.
They also described as malicious the publication circulated by some online media platforms calling for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission as well as the Chief of Defence Staff and Chief of the Naval Staff to investigate and probe the Executive Director Operations of NHL, Commodore Gabriel Sunday Martins Aligwe.
Recalled that the company was established to achieve efficiency in service delivery, and to effectively coordinate and consolidate internally generated revenues of all NHL subsidiary companies for better accountability, as well as to foster effective management and ease of administration.
A statement sent to our correspondent through the Commander, Group Public Relations Officer, Blessed Nuhu, stated that “The attention of Navy Holdings Limited (NHL) has been drawn to a malicious publication circulating on some online media platforms, calling on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission as well as the Chief of Defence Staff and Chief of the Naval Staff to investigate the Executive Director Operations of NHL, Commodore Gabriel Sunday Martins Aligwe for violation of public rules and abuse of office”
The statement further said, To set the records straight, a new management resumed at NHL about 2 months ago, and since then, no contracts have been awarded to anyone by the new management.
The management is only in the process of renegotiating contracts that have expired. Consequently, developers whose contracts have expired were stopped from working while renegotiations are ongoing.
It is pertinent to state that NHL is a registered company with the Corporate Affairs Commission. The operations of NHL is fully guided by the provisions of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020 and other regulatory provisions. The Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer is responsible to a Board of Directors for the implementation of policies and decisions of the Board.
In that case, no Director or any individual has the authority over award of contracts without the approval of the Board. Therefore, members of the public are requested to disregard the online publication.