In a press statement signed by the Spokesman of NIWA, Mr Tayo Fadile and copies made available to newsmen in Lagos, recently, the agency said that in its entire budget defence, there was no single items that captured the issue of security vote.
“The distinguished senators of the Marine Transport Committee in the Senate of the National Assembly were referring to the Council for Regulation of Freight Forwarding of Nigeria (CRFFN) and not National Inland Waterways Authority ( NIWA) as erroneously reported.
“The truth in respect of the story can be confirmed from the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Marine Transport, Senator Sani Yerima and the video tape of the proceedings can also be made available by the Clerk of the committee of Marine Transport of the Senate.
“As a matter of fact, NIWA was the first agency to be attended to by the distinguished senators, while the CRFFN was the last agency that the committee invited. Secondly, in the entire budget defence of NiWA, there was no single item that captured the issue of security vote and the Acting Managing Director of NiWA did not make any comment regarding security issues as reported in some quarters. NIWA did not ask for any security vote in the 2018 budget proposal.
“It is not also true that 2017 was the first time NIWA will get approval from the National Assembly since NIWA was established in 1997 and has been securing approval from the National Assembly since its inception as an Authority” the agency’s stated.