Former Minister of Petroleum Resources,
Mrs. Diezani Allison Madueke, has broken her long silence on several
allegations of financial impropriety levelled against her by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and said she never stole
Nigeria’s money.
Mrs. Madueke, in a statement issued yesterday, a copy of which
was made available to Daily Sun, said she decided to respond to the
allegations because the EFCC was taking advantage of her silence to try
and convict her in the media.
The EFCC had alleged that the former minister, by an order of a
Federal High Court has forfeited $153.3 million to the Federal
Government.
In her reaction, Mrs. Madueke denied ever owning such money and
said she was never notified of formal charges, if truly there was a
prima facie evidence or indictment against her regarding the said issue.
“I wish to state I cannot forfeit what was never mine. I do not
know the basis on which the EFCC has chosen to say that I am the owner
of these funds as no evidence was provided to me before the order was
obtained, and they have not, in fact, served me with the order or any
evidence since they obtained it.
“Let me re-state categorically as I have always maintained, for
the record, I have not and will never steal money from or defraud the
Federal Government of Nigeria. I am willing to respond to charges
brought against me that follow duly laid down procedures,” she said.
She challenged the anti-graft agency to also publish details of
the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation’s (NNPC’s) accounts from
where the said $153.3 million was taken, with proof that she authorised
such a transaction/transactions, acting either in her private capacity
or as a minister, since the EFCC alleged that the said $153.3 million
was ‘wired’ from NNPC.
She also debunked the report that Italian prosecutors indicted
her for sharing in the loot of the $1.3 billion OPL 245 oil block deal,
which involved Malabu and the Joint Venture Multinational partners, ENI
(AGIP) and Royal Dutch.
“Let me once again state for the record that this is another
figment of the author’s imagination, which, given the persistent bid to
ensure my destruction and stick all of the sins of the corruption that
plagued oil and gas sector in the last 30 years upon my head, probably
emanated from the EFCC itself.”
“Let me clear the history of OPL 245, otherwise known as
Malabu. You will find a full chronology in the attached report that I
made to the House of Representatives in late 2011 (Annex 2A/Annex-2B).
In 2010, shortly after I was appointed as Minister of Petroleum
Resources, the issue of OPL 245 was brought to my attention.
I looked
into the case and immediately became aware of the inherent and long
standing sensitivities around this issue. It became clear from the onset
that this case was not within the direct purview of the Minister of
Petroleum Resources, but, in the main, was centered around issues of
law. By this time, there was already an International Centre for
Settlement of Investment Dispute (ICSID) investigation and claims
against the FGN running into billions of dollars. Therefore, we took
directives from the Chief Legal Officer of the nation; the Attorney
General and Minister of Justice. In all of these matters due process was
followed to the letter at all times. I wish to categorically state that
I have never held any discussions on this matter, with any individuals
or entities outside of official channels.
As Minister of Petroleum
Resources, I did not participate in any activity relating to financial
payments on the Malabu matter, other than those statutorily mandated to
the Minister of Petroleum Resources by the Petroleum Act. My role in
this matter was purely a statutory, one as required by law in the
Petroleum Act 3,” she explained.
She responded to several other allegations of financial
malfeasance against her, saying it was sad and distressing that in spite
of all she did for the country, she was still being faced with constant demonisation, unproven accusations and deep personal insults.
“In response, I have chosen not to insult, accuse or demonise
any person or persons. In spite of all the allegations that have been
made against me, not one has been factually proven. I remain very proud
of the fact that all the policies, tenets and plans that I initiated in
the oil and gas sector are still underpinning the entire structure. This
is because they were put in place with the good of the entire nation
and its people in mind. They were not factional or tribal, neither were
they based on religious bias.
“I am a woman from the Niger Delta, who, through perseverance
and sheer hard work rose to one of the highest positions in the
country’s premier International Oil Company, and in tune with my ethos
of hard work, I earned the prestigious British Foreign and Commonwealth
Chevening Scholarship Award and was, thereafter, admitted to my MBA
programme at the World renowned Cambridge University,” she said.
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