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senior Advocate of Nigeria(SAN), Chief Wole Olanipekun , has faulted
Zenon Oil’s boss Mr. Femi Otedola over the alleged $620,000 bribe he
gave to a member of the House of Representatives, Faruk Lawan.
Olanipekun said the manner of the allegation by Otedola made it seem
unreal to “every discernible mind because the claim and position he
canvassed in his narration of how the $620,000 was offered to Lawan was
not in tandem with the process of entrapping.”
He spoke in Ikere-Ekiti at the weekend at a luncheon he organised for
members of the Ekiti State branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA)
to mark the inauguration of the Ikere chapter of the association.
Olanipekun said Otedola’s claim “failed to appeal to commonsense by
exposing the fraud whole 40 days after he had allegedly offered the
bribe to Lawan to kill the House oil subsidy probe”.
He added: “The matter was made easy for Otedola to handle because he
claimed that Lawan came to his house in Abuja to collect the bribe. If
actually he put the security in the know of how he was being allegedly
pressured to offer bribe against his conscience, Lawan should have been
arrested at that point.
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