According to the online Publication, findings revealed that the contract was awarded to Emostrade Engineering Limited, a company owned by Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba (SAN), who was the Senate leader at the time the contract was approved by the Federal Government and his brother, Eta Ndoma-Egba.
The statement partly reads: “In line with its commitment to protect and promote universally recognized human rights, accountability and environmental justice in Nigeria and Africa, in accordance with International standards, through research and publications, campaigns, human rights education and empowerment projects and programmes, HEDA has vowed never keep silent over any action or inaction targeted to deny citizens good governance.
“We call on Nigerians (no matter our spheres of operations) to join forces in the fight against maladministration and mismanagement of public resources, hence; injury to one is injury to all, the fight against bad leadership must be fought head-on.”