The Presidential Campaign Organisation of the All Progressives Congress
has challenged the Federal Government and the Nigerian Maritime
Administration and Safety Agency to account for the $800 million and N50
billion of the Cabotage Vessel Finance Fund.
The APC campaign said NIMASA had control of the funds until recently when the “fund” became unaccounted for.
This
was contained in a statement signed by the campaign’s Director of Media
and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu in Abuja, on Tuesday.
He
explained that the “fund” was money derived as two per cent surcharge
for all contracts under the Cabotage regime which came into force in
2004 by the virtue of the Coastal and Inland Shipping Act (Cabotage)
2003.
Shehu said the Cabotage Act, which was closely modelled
after the United States of America’s Jones Act 1938, was to help develop
the capacity and participation of indigenous ship owners in coastal
inland trade which was largely dominated by foreigners.
He,
however, said that till date the objective is yet to be achieved as seen
in the depleted Indigenous Ship Owners Registry, the mass unemployed
Nigerian Seafarers, and the prevalence of foreign interests in the
Nigerian coastal waters.
The statement partly read “Instead, the
Cabotage regime breeds corruption, ranging from request of inducement
and gratification from foreign ship owners through their agents for
waivers processing by NIMASA and approval of the Federal Ministry of
Transport by some top workers of the agency to the disappearance of the
CVFF Fund meant to be accessed by the Nigerian ship owners.
“The
website of the Nigerian Ship Owners Association shows that 90 per cent
of its 78 registered ship owners are on the brink of extinction as they
are submerged in debts without the necessary CVFF to access.”
Shehu,
also said that Nigerians deserve to know what happened to the money
accumulated under the CVFF Fund amounting to some $800m and N50 billion
respectively that the agency should make public the list containing
names of beneficiaries and amounts from the “fund” if any.
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