[FILES] Sunday DareThe Federal Government, yesterday, dismissed claims by a sports facility company, United Logistics, that the Ministry of Sports has sidelined it after preparing and supplying materials for the rehabilitation of the National Stadium, Lagos.United Logistics, at the weekend, accused the Federal Ministry of Sports of re-awarding the contract for the installation of the electronics scoreboard and laying of the tartan tracks at the National Stadium, Lagos, to an ‘inferior’ company despite the enormous resources made available for the project by the financier, Premier Lotto.United Logistics also alleged that it was contracted by the Federal Government to procure tracks for the renovation of the stadium, which it perfectly delivered in good condition.
It added that it was getting ready to start laying the tracks and installing the scoreboard when it learnt that the government had re-awarded the job to another company.
But, the Ministry of Sports, yesterday, in a statement denied having anything to do with the firm.The statement by Toyin Ibitoye, who is a special assistant to Sports Minister, Sunday Dare, said the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development does not know United Logistics.
The statement reads: “The company is unknown to the Federal Government on this project and has no contractual relationship with them as claimed.” It challenged the company to present any contractual papers or agreements it has with the ministry to prove its claims. “This is a privately sponsored rehabilitation work.