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Facts have emerged to disprove claims in a recent media report that a firm, North China Construction Nigeria Limited, has nothing to do with the Chinese Government.

NewsmakersNG has been informed that the company is a subsidiary of a “Chinese Government approved North China Construction Group Co. Ltd; an ‘AAA’ creditable enterprise with high qualification in building”.

A governorship aspirant on the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State, Dr. Cairo Ojuogboh, had in a national newspaper interview alleged that Chinese government had nothing to do with the ownership of the firm, North China Construction Company.

The allegation was described as an attempt to politically join issues with the company which is currently engaged in the construction of the New Central Secretariat of Delta State Government in Asaba.

Checks at the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has however revealed that the Office of the Consulate of the People’s Republic of China in Lagos had on March 12, 2013 written to the Director General of Corporate Affairs Commission stating clearly that “North China Construction Group Co. Ltd is an ‘AAA’ creditable enterprise with high qualification in building”.

The letter stated further that North China Construction Group Co. Ltd is a legal Chinese corporation undertaking businesses related to construction, emphasizing that “the Economic and Commercial Office of the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China confirms our agreement on its establishment of a company in Nigeria named North China Construction Nigeria Limited and North China Construction Group Co. Ltd has got the approval of the People’s Republic of China for its investment in Nigeria including the name of the company to be set up.”

It was further revealed that the North China Construction Group Co. Ltd has its home office at Guangsha Road, Diaxing District, Beijing China. The Company is a Chinese National Design, Engineering, Construction, Decoration and General Contracting special grade enterprise with qualifications and experience. It specialized in such areas like road construction and design, design and construction of bridges, airports, sea ports, rail, power and other high end steel works including city design, sewage works, drainage and alternative energy.

The company’s over arching objective is “spreading the culture of science, engineering and innovation while adhering to the global best practices in Environmental, Social and Governance Standards (ESG).” It also promotes the economic and socio-cultural ties between Nigeria and China in the Spirit of Forum on China Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).

It was gathered from government sources in Asaba that ostensibly based on the high profile status of the North China Construction Group Co. Ltd and its subsidiary; North China Construction Nigeria Limited that Governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s administration engaged it as a major contractor in the construction of the New Central Secretariat in Asaba, the State capital.

Some sources in Asaba who read the said interview granted by Ojuogboh spoke on the allegation wherein he boldly remarked that the North China Construction Nigeria Limited has no business with government of China. They accused him of what they called “un-researched, false and defamatory statement against Governor Okowa who is making serious developmental strides in Delta State”.

They wondered why the governorship aspirant would ask readers of his interview to go to the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) to find out the owners of the Company whereas he did not take time to cross-check what he called his facts.

“If he had investigated, he would have found out that North China Construction Nigeria Limited has a six-member Board of Directors made up of five Chinese and only one Nigerian. The Chinese national identifications of the Chinese Directors are in the incorporation documents of the company at the Corporate Affairs Commission,” a source said.

Some of those  speaking on the interview granted by Ojuogboh, were disappointed that somebody who has indicated interest in becoming the next governor of the state could make spurious and unsubstantiated allegation, all in an attempt to rubbish Okowa who might want to seek re-election in 2019. They contended that Nigerians should begin to demand a level of decorum and seriousness from people aspiring to exalted positions in the public sector, stressing that “it is too risky to leave our public offices to careless people who do not care about the reputation of others”.

They described Okowa as a prudent and highly civilized governor who cannot involve the state government in any contractual obligation with a company whose foundation or identity is obscure. Dr. Ojuogboh’s allegation was therefore regarded as “tissues of lies and unbecoming of a man seeking an exalted office of a state chief executive”.

Describing the whole Delta State in present time as one big construction yard due to many on-going projects initiated by the Okowa administration, the sources in Asaba said the New Central Secretariat was a well thought out project because it would eliminate the current huge cost being incurred by government on office accommodation for Ministries, Departments and Agencies that are scattered all over Asaba.

“‘With such development in place , youths who are currently working with Chinese expatriates would in the next few years either as individuals or in small groups own small construction firms that can really fix things unlike the current situation where there is dearth of good brick-layers, plumbers, mechanics, electricians and so on” they emphasized.

Based on this new development, Governor Okowa has been advised not to join issues with those whose stock in trade is mudslinging but to remain focused in his administration’s developmental initiative in line with his SMART agenda.

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By Dipo

Dipo Kehinde is an accomplished Nigerian journalist, artist, and designer with over 34 years experience. More info on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dipo-kehinde-8aa98926

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