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Breaking: Transparency Nigeria Group demands sack of NPA boss Bello-Koko

by Usman Kadri
October 7, 2021
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Unrest at NPA over poor workers remuneration

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Civil society organisation Transparency Nigeria Group (TNG) has asked the President Buhari-led administration to immediately dismiss the acting managing director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA).

This is in response to the detailed expose of Mr Mohammed Bello-Koko’s financial dealings by Premium Times, showing that the NPA’s acting chief has broken several extant laws.

The Nigerian Ports Authority is one of the most critical agencies in the country and a corruption-tainted individual cannot be allowed to hold sway of an institution that is of critical importance to the security architecture of the country.

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The head of the NPA cannot be an individual driven by avarice and filthy lucre.

We ask President Buhari to act immediately and divisely.

SIGNED

Dahiru Mohammed

Communications Director (TNG)

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