Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Niger Delta, Prof. Charles Dokubo, has warned contractors awarded jobs for the Presidential Amnesty Programme to implement the contracts in line with the terms of agreement.
He said the warning was necessitated by increasing reports on sale of contracts awarded to some companies in breach of contract agreements with the Amnesty Office.
Prof. Dokubo, who is also Coordinator of the Amnesty Programme, in a statement released on Thursday by his spokesperson, Murphy Ganagana, said that contracts awarded by his office were meant for the training and empowerment of beneficiaries of the programme in line with its core mandate and objectives.
“It is illegal and criminal for a contractor to be awarded a job and then he goes behind to sell the contract to another individual or company.
“As part of the terms of agreement for contracts awarded by the Presidential Amnesty Office, a contract is not transferable. It should be satisfactorily implemented.
“Henceforth, any company that engages in sale or contract racketeering after securing a job at the Presidential Amnesty Programme shall have the contract revoked. Contractors are advised to be guided accordingly and adhere strictly to contract terms,” Dokubo said.