Nigerian Ports Authority Alerts Public on Fraudulent Contract Offers Linked to Fake Social Media Account

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By Emmanuel Kwada

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has issued a warning to the public regarding attempts by fraudsters to mislead and defraud individuals through a fictitious LinkedIn account purporting to represent Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho, the Managing Director and CEO of the Authority.

In a statement released on their official channels, the NPA emphasized that the social media account making these fraudulent procurement and contract offers does not belong to Dr. Dantsoho and is operated by criminals looking to exploit unsuspecting members of the public.

The procurement processes and procedures of the Nigerian Ports Authority are guided strictly by the Procurement Act and do not involve the Managing Director directly

“The procurement processes and procedures of the Nigerian Ports Authority are guided strictly by the Procurement Act and do not involve the Managing Director directly,” the statement clarified, underscoring that all procurement matters are handled by the Authority’s Procurement Division.

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The NPA further reassured the public that their legitimate procurement processes are conducted through authorized channels, strictly in line with federal regulations, and never through social media platforms. They firmly stated that the Authority does not request any form of advance payments for contracts or procurement dealings.

Remain vigilant and verify any communications regarding contracts or procurement through the NPA’s official website at nigerianports.gov.ng

Members of the community are urged to remain vigilant and verify any communications regarding contracts or procurement through the NPA’s official website at

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The management stressed that any correspondence not routed through these authorized channels should be regarded as questionable and possibly fraudulent.

This advisory serves as a cautionary notice to protect both individuals and businesses from potential scams perpetuated by these criminal elements.

For further information, the public is encouraged to access legitimate updates and announcements directly from the NPA’s interactive website.

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