Investigations into the $2.1 billion
scandal continues as the Office of the National Security Adviser ONSA, has
rolled out a list of 241 companies to appear before its Contracts’ Verification
Committee between January 12 and 26. A statement released from the ONSA
yesterday January 7th, states that the companies invited are those that had any
contract with the office between 2011 and 2015.
List of companies to appear before the contract verification committee on January 12th includes 2020 Nigeria Limited, 313 BDC Limited, A & Hatman Limited, A A Master Nigeria Limited, A and B Associate, Abbatare Inc., Abraham Telecommunication Limited, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, Abusarhard Nigeria Limited, Acacia Holdings Limited, Ace of Wood Working Nigeria Limited and Africair Inc. Also on the list of those expected on January 12 are: Afro-Arab Investment Limited, Agabea Securities Limited, Agbede A. Adesina and Co, AGI Nigeria Limited, Ahjuwa Nigeria Enterprises, Air USA, AI Noor Travels and Tours, Albani Associates, Allaje Motors Limited, Almond Project Limited, AMAC Aerospace, APC Axial, Appledrop Nigeria Limited, Apt Securities Limited, AR Security Solution Limited, Arewa House, ASECNA and Associate Air Centre.
Companies to appear before the
committee on January 13th are Atlas Capital Sa, Autoforms
Integrated Enterprises Limited, Autopoietic Telemetric Solutions Limited,
Aviation Techni GMBH, Bam Project and Projecties, Baron Limited, Bell
Pottinger LLP, and Belley Corporation, Belsha Nigeria Limited,
Bergons Security Consulting & Supply Limited, Bilal Turnkey Contractors
Limited, Biodun & Adekunle Idiagbon, Bluenory Limited, Bob Oshodin
Org,Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Brains & Hammers Limited, Bureau Securitas
Limited, CAE Flight Training LLC and Cardiff Properties
Limited, Centre Etiquette Protocal and Social Graces Limited, Centre for
Regional Integration and Development, Cert Protection Agency, Circular
Automobile Limited, CLD Global Concepts Limited, Clems Eze & Co, Codan
Limited, Community Defence Law Foundation, Complus International Service
Limited, Conella Services Limited and Coordinating Committee of Traditional
Rulers.
Those to appear before the committee on January 14 are
Core Comm Association of Traditional Rulers, Corart Ventures Limited,
Crack Security Service Limited, Crenfact Ventures Limited, Cresco Limited,
Damaris Mode Coulture Limited, Dar’Alsalam Travels & Tours,
Dassault Falcon Service, Da’Voice Bnetwork Solution Limited,
Debanto Consulting Co. Limited, Development Strategy International
Limited, Dezign Zentrum Limited and DEX BDC, Digital Inspiration
Limited, DM Communication Limited, Donpedro Medical Company Limited,
Eastwise Trading, E-Force Interservice Limited, Eivor Media Nigeria
Limited, Enviromental Engineering and Construction Limited,
Enviromental One Global Enterprise and Enviromental, Engineering
Construction Limited, Eric Ventures Limited, Fara Security Limited,Fimex
Gilt Limited,First Aralac Global Limited, Fiz-Hyl Global Investment Limited,
Fleetmeig HT W/A Limited, FlightSafety International and Foretech Investment
Limited.
On January 19th,
companies to appear before the committee include Forts and Shields Limited,
Forum for Protection of CNI, Forum for Protection of Critical National
Infrastructure, GC Electronic Limited, GDP Associate Limited,
General Hydrocarbons Limited, Geonel Integrated Service Limited, Gerhard
Rothhaupt, Geronimo Middle East & African Limited, Geronimo System
Limited, GEW Technologies Limited, Girl Child Concern,
Glenair Training Centre Limited, England, Global Industrial and Defence
Solution – Pakistan, Global Structures, Gold Reff Industries
Nigeria Limited, Goodyear Properties Limited and Gracepeace Ventures
Nigeria Limited, GTESC Limited, Gulfstream Aerospace
Corporation, Halal Palace Ventures, Hamada Properties and Investment Co.
Ltd, Hawker Beechcraft Corporation, Heintzmann Sicherheitssysteme GmbH,
Helpline Organisation, Hypertech (MR) Limited, IB Casa, Image Axis
Limited, Imperial College Healthcare and Integrated Navigation Systems.
On January 20th,
the committee will also verify the contracts of the following companies:
International Res. Management Limited, International Resources
Management Co. Ltd, Investment Option Limited, ITSI-Bioscience,
LLC, Jabbama Ada Global Nigeria Limited, Jakadiya Picture Company,
Jawaz Multipurpose Ventures Limited, JBE Multimedia Investment Limited
and Jnzizi Investment Co. Limited, Kadawa Agro Products Limited, Kamala
Motors Limited, Kampus Suites Limited, Kane Int. Limited, Key
Information Service Limited, Kitwood Nigeria Limited, Kola Adejide &
Associate, Konet Limited, La Kreem International Limited and
Laconso Global Gotechniks Limited, Lambstar Limited, Law Partner and
Associates, Lazer Detct System 2010 Limited, Leaderette Nigeria Limited,
Leeman Communication Limited, Lislie Tading Limited, Little Italy
Global Service Limited, London Advertising Limited, Loure Global
Service Limited, Maimakani Nigeria Limited and Makfab General Enterprises
Nigeria Limited.
On January 21,
the committee is expecting Manara Development Project
Limited, Map Telecommunication Limited, Marshall Aviation Service
Ltd, Max Air, MCAF Associates, Mithra – Oil Limited,
Moortown Global Investment, MPS Global Services Limited, Murtala
Mohammed Foundation, Musim Venture Company Limited, Muteedah
Travels & Tours Limited and Muzaq Investment Limited, Mystrose
Limited, NARICT, National Agency for Computer Security of Tunisia, Nerris
Limited, NIALS Research Fund, Nigeria Guild Editors (NGE), Nigeria
in Safe Hands, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Norden Global
Resources Limited, Numora Multi-Trade, O O Osuntokun and Co, Obasa
Specialty Vehicles, ODELL International LLC, OnePlus Holding Ltd, Onile
Nigeria Limited, Ornyx Properties Limited, Patton Boggs LLP and
Peoples & Passion Consult Limited.
On the list of those to appear before
the committee on January 25 are: PHK International Co. Ltd, Pickel
Holdingd and Investment LTD, Pioneer Ventures Limited, Pratt and Whitney,
Canada, Pro-Avionics Limited, Proptex Nigeria Limited, Prosedec Inter Global
Limited, Proton Security Service Limited, Quarter One Consulting Limited and
Rajco Int. Ltd, RECN Networks Limited, Real Property Investment Limited,
Reliance Reference Hospital, Ripples Ventures Limited, Rolls Royce NA, Romix
Technologies Limited, Rothhaupt GMGH, Safety Technologies Limited, Sanisah
Communication Limited, Sanmilak Nigeria Limited, Sartoria Ventures, Savannah
Centre for Diplomacy, Democracy and Development, Seal Cahmbers, Scientel
Limited, Secureforces Logistics Limited, Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Foundation, Silk
Resources Limited, SK Sawki, Sky Expert Nigeria Limited and Slyvan McNamara
Limited.
On the list of those to appear before
the committee on January 26 are: Societe D’Equipment
Internationaux, Soject Nigeria Limited, Southerland Associates Limited, ST
Aerospace Solutions, Denmark, Starbriid Limited, Starr Concrete Blocks &
Properties Limited, Starepoint Integrated Service Limited, Stellavera De. Co.
Limited, Tag Aviation S.A., TechDecision Limited, The Honda Place Limited,
Tianjin Tianrong International Dev. Limited and Tosins and Co
Limited, Traditional Rulers of Nigeria, Trafiga Limited, Transgurara Nig.
Ltd, Trim Communication Nigeria Limited, Tripple Kay Company Nigeria Limited,
UCBK Motors, Value Trust Investment, Vibrant Resources Limited, VIG Limited,
Wakaso Research and Consultancy Limited, WEHSEC Farms Limited, West Autos
Solutions Enterprise, Westan Group Associates Limited, Westwood Motors Limited,
White Zebu BDC, Wonder Wheels Automobile Limited, Zamzam Option Limited
and Zukhruf Nigeria Limited.
The ONSA also expects companies that
have done contracts with the office but are not on the list to appear before
its committee between 12 and 26.
The ONSA added that “the general public
is pleased to note that companies or organisations that have received payments
from ONSA between 2011 to 2015 which have not appeared before the committee and
their names are not reflected in the list above, should please endeavour to
appear before the committee anytime within the stated period at the office of
the National Security Adviser’s Complex, 3 Arms Zone, Abuja”
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