Despite corruption charges, Buhari confirms Bello-Koko as MD of Nigerian Ports Authority

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Mohammed Bello-Koko as the substantive managing director for the Nigerian Ports Authority.
Mr Bello-Koko’s appointment, which was effective immediately, was contained in a press statement signed by the Director, Press and Public Relations, Federal Ministry of Transportation on Tuesday.
“The President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, has. approved the appointment of Mr. Mohammed Bello-Koko as the substantive Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority,” the statement said.
Ahead of his appointment, Mr Bello-Koko had served as the Port Authority’s Executive Director, Finance & Administration. He was elevated to acting managing director of the port authority after Hadiza Bala Usman was suspended for insubordination.
Mr Bello-Koko’s appointment comes after being revealed in the Pandora Papers, a trove of 11.9 million leaked confidential records obtained by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, as anonymously owning properties through offshore companies.
The leaked documents revealed that Mr Bello-Koko and his wife, Agatha Anne Koko, enlisted the services of Cook Worldwide and Alemán; Cordero; Galindo & Lee (Alcogal), an offshore law firm, to secretly register Coulwood Limited and Marney Limited in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), one of the world’s most commonly used tax havens in 2008.
Using the two companies, Mr Bello-Koko had anonymously acquired five London properties. The report said four of the properties were acquired between 2009 and 2012.
Mr Bello-Koko’s companies, Marney Limited and Coulwood Limited, were among nine companies apparently placed under watch by the Financial Investigation Agency (FIA), the regulator in the British Virgin Islands.
In 2017, the FIA sought information about the affected companies including identities of the beneficial owners, directors, and shareholders with their passports and permanent residence information.
Of all the nine companies, only Marney and Couldwood were listed to have the same persons – Mr Bello-Koko and his wife Agatha – as directors, shareholders, and ultimate beneficial owners.
More from Peoples Gazette

Economy
Buhari regime will continue to borrow without subsidy removal: Femi Adesina
“You know how much could have been saved if the subsidy was removed and how it could have been diverted to other areas and spheres of national life.

NationWide
Insecurity: Nigeria seeks stronger military ties with France
The minister called for…more proactive intelligence gathering mechanisms and technological support to drive a new information-sharing regime to aid military campaigns in the country.

Abuja
FCTA still considering demolition of Lawan, Gbajabiamila’s official residences: Official
“Somewhere along the line, the legislative arm, which occupies the largest complex, has no provision for the residences of the presiding or principal officers…”

Hot news Home top
UCL: Messi misses penalty as PSG narrowly defeat Real Madrid
Thibaut Courtois denied PSG an opportunity to score from the spot in the 62nd minute. No thanks to Argentine star Messi, who failed to convert the penalty for PSG.

Politics
Lawmakers collected bribes in dollars to stop deputy governor’s impeachment: Zamfara Assembly
“No court can stop the impeachment,’’ Mr Bosko told a news conference on Tuesday. He argued that the process was in line with section 188 (5) (7) of the Constitution.

World
Ukraine: Wars rarely start on Wednesdays in Europe, Russia tells EU
“When you make allegations – especially very serious allegations against Russia – you also have a responsibility to present evidence. Otherwise, it’s slander.”

Politics
Bring back your “prodigal” colleagues who defected to APC, Iyorchia Ayu orders former PDP governors
“Where they are, we know, they are not happy… Kindly reach out to them and bring them back home,” Mr Ayu said.