Finance Ministry rebuts report of $2m PR consultancy

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Nigeria's Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun

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The Federal Ministry of Finance, on Wednesday, registered its rebuttal of a report by an online media, Simon Ateba News, claiming that the ministry had hired a United Kingdom-based Publication Relations Consultant for $2 million (N800 million) monthly.

The ministry in a statement issued by its Director of Information, Mr. Salisu Na’ainna Dambatta, described the report not only as false but also malicious and devoid of professionalism as no attempt was made to contact the Minister for input to the story.

Dambatta explained that, “The Public Relations firm, Africa Practice which has an operational office and Nigerian staff in Lagos, has been retained by the Federal Government for N28, 975,000 only for three years on the approval of the Federal Executive Council in November 2016 to work for the Debt Management Office as part of the Eurobond programme alongside Standard Chartered Bank, Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC, Citibank, WHITE & CASE LLP and Banwo & Ighodalo.

“This followed a competitive tender that was advertised in International and Local newspapers, including the Federal Tenders Journal.  Due process was fully followed in the exercise, the outcome of which was publicly announced earlier this year.”

It said the key criteria used in the evaluation of the Technical Bids  submitted by the appointed transaction partners including Africa Practice “were  company track record and credentials; evidence of valid licence to operate in the market or jurisdiction in which they are domiciled; global presence, transaction history with the Federal Government or any of its agencies; experience in similar transactions in the international capital market and  quality of marketing and distribution strategy for the Eurobond programme.”

The representative of Africa Practice, the statement continued, was in Washington DC in continuation of the Eurobond programme and in support of the country’s outreach with international investors who showed “great enthusiasm” to do business with Nigeria.

“However, the false story has not dimmed the successful participation of the Nigerian delegation in the World Bank and IMF Spring meetings, nor questioned the obvious gains made by Nigeria in the course of the meetings as widely reported by correspondents of Nigerian media houses that covered the meetings.

“The Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, has always appreciated the contribution of Nigerian journalists, whom she hold in high esteem, for the coverage they gave to the activities of the Nigerian delegation to the Spring Meetings in Washington DC and at home,” Dambatta said in the statement which apparently trashed the Simon Ateba News report, considered to have completely misrepresented the whole truth of the matter.


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