President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, denied his alleged complicity
in a N155 billion oil block scandal allegedly involving Shell, ENI
subsidiaries in Nigeria, a Nigerian oil firm and a former Petroleum
Minister, Mr Dan Etete.
The President who had kept mum since an online news medium, Premium Times,
last week, disclosed that it had secured documents revealing how he
(Jonathan) okayed the secret payment of N155 billion from the federation
account to a private oil company owned by the ex-Minister who was
earlier convicted on a money laundering charge, yesterday, described the
allegation as baseless, insisting that “it has become necessary to
issue a comprehensive response to these allegations to set the records
straight.”
The report which was entitled, “Shell’s obscure payments kill its
case for weak US and EU transparency laws”, equally alleged that the
Federal Government then paid the entire N155 billion to Malabu Oil and
Gas, a company owned by Mr. Etete, who was the oil Minister under late
General Sani Abacha.
Meanwhile, in a follow-up story, the online news medium, contended
that the money was paid on the order of President Jonathan, adding: “Our
investigation also indicates that in order to cover up what is clearly
one of the most elaborate corruption schemes in Nigeria’s history, the
president tapped the junior minister in the Finance Ministry, Yerima
Ngama, and Attorney General Mohammed Adoke to hurriedly transfer the
funds to Mr. Etete on August 16, 2011, a day before the Minister of
Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, assumed office.”
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