One of Nigeria’s thriving indigenous construction companies, Rodnab
Constructions Limited, has repudiated social media reports alleging
elements of fraud in the N16.2billion contract awarded to it for the
building of the permanent headquarters of the Niger Delta Development
Commission, NDDC.
A statement signed the Company Secretary and Legal Adviser, Adamu Musa,
said “all contracts awarded to Rodnab Constructions Limited in NDDC and
other places were duly awarded, they were duly tendered for, won and
approved by the NDDC Governing Board and further approved by the Federal
Executive Council, having met all the necessary conditions.”
It dismissed the report allegedly “sourced from the office of the
Auditor General as a complete cocktail of lies, innuendos and a figment
of the imagination of the authors, adding that “neither the office of
the Auditor-General of the Federation nor the NDDC has contacted us
either in writing or in person over the N16.2billion NDDC contract with
regards to any violation.”
The statement reads:
“Our attention has been drawn to a report in the social media alleging
that the N16.2billion contract awarded to Rodnab Construction Limited,
for the permanent headquarters of the Niger Delta Development
Commission, NDDC, was done illegally, without authorization.
“The so-called report, allegedly sourced from the office of the Auditor
General is a complete cocktail of lies, innuendos and a figment of the
imagination of the authors.
“For the records, all contracts awarded to Rodnab Construction Limited
in NDDC and other places were duly awarded, they were duly tendered for,
won and approved by the NDDC Governing Board and further approved by the
Federal Executive Council, having met all the necessary conditions.
“We are definitely not in the business to flout rules, cut corners or
defraud the system. We take Government rules and financial regulations
very seriously. It is therefore mischievous to insinuate that contracts
duly approved by all approving organs of Government are illegal.
“Neither the office of the Auditor-General of the Federation nor the
NDDC has contacted us either in writing or in person over the
N16.2billion NDDC contract with regards to any violation.
“As a law-abiding indigenous contracting firm, we are equipped with the
best hands as financial experts and Internal auditors applying best
professional practices, we have never received any query as claimed by
the writers from the office of the Auditor-General of the Federation or
anyone.
“And for the umpteenth time, Rodnab Constructions Limited has no
personal relationship with the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator
Godswill Akpabio. Rodnab Construction Limited, a registered indigenous
top-grade company in Nigeria whose involvements in NDDC contracts
predates Senator Akpabio’s appointment as Minister of Niger Delta
Affairs, is effectively helping to fulfil the mandate of NDDC in
infrastructure development of the Niger Delta region.
“While we are committed to guarding the integrity and trust of our
company, we advise people to be wary of people who are bent on
tarnishing the image of others and organizations for political,
ideological, economic reasons.”

