Intels apologises to FG over termination of pilotage agreement with NPA

Gabriele Volpi, founder of Intels, has apologised to the federal government over the dispute that resulted in the termination of his companyโs pilotage agreement with the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA).
The agreement had allowed Intels to receive revenue on behalf of NPA for seven years.
Abubakar Malami, attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice, on September 27 directed Hadiza Bala Usman, NPA managing director, to terminate the pilotage contract, saying it was illegal ab initio.
Malami said it was in contravention of the constitution and that the company failed to comply with the treasury single account (TSA) policy of the government.
Reacting to the incident, Volip said Intels will โcomply with the directive of governmentโ and transfer all the revenue collected from the boats monitoring and supervision services in Nigerian maritime waters to the TSA.
โWe want to apologise to the federal government and NPA over this disagreement with Intels. I was not personally involved in the negotiations with NPA, but we apologise for what has happened,โ Volpi told THISDAY.
โWe intend to comply with the directive of government and transfer all the revenue to the TSA because we are a law-abiding company.
Furthermore, Volip said Intels remained committed to the development of the Badagry deep seaport.
โWe are committed to co-operating with the government and NPA in the development of Nigeriaโs maritime sector and this includes the Badagry deep seaport,โ he said.
โThe Badagry deep seaport is a massive undertaking which will cost billions of dollars and will be the biggest in Africa and would turn Nigeria into a regional hub for ships bringing goods to the continent.
โIt will also help to move a lot of shipping activities at the Apapa and Tin-can Island ports and help to decongest Apapa, so we are serious about our investments in Nigeria.โ
Atiku Abubakar, ex-Vice President, is the co-founder of the company.
A week after the pilotage agreement with NPA was terminated, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) accused Intels of not paying taxes.