Ex-Ctg mayor against foreign NCT operator
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Former Chittagong mayor ABM Mohiuddin Chowdhury has written to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina against what he says is a ‘conspiracy’ to recruit foreign operators for New Mooring Container Terminal (NCT). Mohiuddin sent a fax to the prime minister’s office on Monday, his personal secretary Muhammad Osman Gani has said. Mohiuddin has urged the prime minister to intervene in the matter, said Gani. The ministers of finance and shipping were also informed. ‘The project to construct the NCT at a cost of Tk 7.37 billion with Chittagong port funds was approved by ECNEC (Executive Committee of National Economic Council) during Awami League’s tenure in 1999,’ Mohiuddin said in the fax. ‘The decision to undo the earlier approval and recruit a foreign operator was taken during the past coalition government (BNP-Jamaat). Several forums opposed the idea and the decision was shelved in 2006,’ he said. ‘The process to float tender and recruit a foreign operator was, however, resumed under the government that came after 1/11. Reviews of that tender document unearthed several scandals which were reported by newspapers. These matters came to the attention of the current Prime Minister (Sheikh Hasina) who scrapped the process to recruit a foreign firm, said the ex mayor. ‘At the same time, direction was given to abide by ECNEC’s decision to finance and direct NCT with port funds and procure machinery for it. Port authorities were informed by the Shipping Ministry on March 6, 2013. Port authorities were making technical preparations when the parliamentary standing committee on Shipping Ministry in a meeting on Jun 2 gave its opinion in favour of hiring foreigners, which goes against the prime minister’s decision, he added, according to a news agency.