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Thursday, June 11, 2015

Buhari Demands Fuel Imports From Oil Marketers Implicated In Fraud


Fcing a huge cash crisis, President Muhammadu Buhari has resorted to unusual strategies for recovering some of the funds stolen from Nigeria’s treasury through a series of shady deals between former Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke and a group of indigenous oil companies and oil marketers she and former President Goodluck Jonathan favored.




Former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, brought the part of the illicit deals to public attention when he alerted Nigerians that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had failed to deposit $20 billion of oil revenues with the CBN. In addition, Mrs. Alison-Madueke had inked some deals, with the blessing of former President Jonathan, involving oil swaps and the transfer of certain oil wells reclaimed from multinational oil companies to shady Nigerian operators, including Jide Omokore and Kola Aluko.


An investigation by SaharaReporters discovered that President Buhari’s administration has begun the difficult and complex process of retrieving some of the missing petro-billions. One approach so far adopted by the new president is aimed at addressing the fuel scarcity that has harmed the Nigerian economy and threatens to paralyze the country’s economic activities, according to highly placed officials in the government.

But one exception involves Mr. Omokore whose Atlantic Atlantic Energy Oil Company was involved in the controversial concession of oil wells. A source at the Presidency told SaharaReporters that Mr. Omokore had volunteered to return $500 million to the Federal Government.

 However, the source added that President Buhari nixed the deal based on information that Mr. Omokore, believed to be a front for Mr. Jonathan and Mrs. Alison-Madueke, is in possession of $4.5 billion of funds that should have been deposited in the federation account.

The sources told SaharaReporters that the government’s immediate strategy involved targeting oil marketers and companies “caught red-handed in stealing huge sums of oil subsidies and oil revenues.” The government has pressured these companies and their owners to agree to repay the stolen monies traced to them by immediately importing more fuel into Nigeria.


The sources said the Buhari government has recorded significant early success in getting some oil marketers and their companies to accept the fuel-for-funds deals. “A number of them have agreed to import massive levels of fuel in lieu of the funds they received in shady transactions during the Jonathan administration,” one Presidency source claimed.


Another source revealed that the administration had started out by putting pressure on former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke. She was reportedly quick to deny responsibility for the illicit deals with the oil marketers. Instead, she squealed on her subordinates in the NNPC, accusing them of structuring and doctoring the deals that robbed Nigeria of billions of dollars.
“The [Buhari] government got her to write a formal account of her allegations against some NNPC officials and oil companies. What she put down gave a picture of how some of the funds went missing. 


The document was then forwarded to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the form of a petition,” one source said.

Mrs. Alison-Madueke’s “petition” reportedly named all the persons involved in the massive fraud in the oil sector, including some past and serving officials of the NNPC. Our sources said those she implicated in the NNPC include the current General Managing Director (GMD), Haruna Momoh, a former GMD, Austen Oniwon, Reginald Stanley and Sam Okeke, a former Group General Manager, New Business Division of the NNPC.


An EFCC source told SaharaReporters that a crack team of investigators was currently working on the former minister’s petition. He said the document had revealed new facts previously unknown by EFCC agents and Nigeria’s intelligence officials at Department of State Services (DSS). 


Among the scams disclosed by the former minister is information that at least four companies involved in an oil swap deal had not accounted for huge sums that should have been remitted to the account of the Nigerian government.


Among the companies implicated in her “petition,” Transfigura was reportedly unable to account for $80 million, Televeras $111million, while Aiteo apparently gulped down $150 million. Other oil firms named in the defrauding of the Nigerian people are Ontario, which failed to account for $135 million, and Sahara Energy, accused of skipping the payment of $120 million to the government.
Our EFCC source revealed that two companies, Transfigura and Sahara Energy, had made some gesture towards paying back some missing funds. However, a source at the Presidency told our correspondent that “so far the reconciliation has involved just paperwork and has not scratched the heart of the scam.” Investigators described Aiteo and Ontario as particularly problematic because they have completely cooked their records. 


An investigator also disclosed that the two companies are most directly linked to Mrs. Alison-Madueke and former President Jonathan. 


Both Ms. Alison-Madueke and Mr. Jonathan are currently in the UK, with the former Petroleum Minister reportedly undergoing a weeklong cancer therapy.


Some of the companies have agreed in principle to return the funds by bartering imported fuel for the funds they acquired illegally.
Our sources disclosed that other downstream companies caught in the storm of missing and stolen funds include Forte Oil, owned by businessman Femi Otedola, Folawiyo Energy, and, Oando, owned by Wale Tinubu and Honeywell Oil Company owned by Oba Otudeko.


Officials of the Buhari administration declined to give official confirmation of the stolen assets recovery process relating to other officials of the Jonathan Presidency. 

Culled from saharareporters.


56 comments:

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    1. Prince Haruna Momoh is not and has never been GMD of NNPC, he is MD of PPMC and he is Diezani's appendage in that NNPC (Joseph Dawha is the current GMD)..., and that company is Trafigura not Transfigura

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  2. Dumb saharareporters again!
    And why do i care what Buhari does? Don't have time for blablabla.

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    1. I take anything I read from Sahara Reporters with a shovel of salt.

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    2. I stopped reading when I saw that name!!!

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    3. If its true we are waiting for it to be 40naira per liter!!!!!!

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    4. Believe me, they are saying the truth. At least I know of the part of some of the companies paying back. Have sighted some documentation on that.
      I go anonymous for this.

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  3. It's a ghen ghen something!

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  4. We are waiting to see as things unfold

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  5. The former Prez is must deff fu;:-;g Ms Madueke

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    1. Learner!

      He was f#$ing Deziani's sister, so the rumour goes. Apparently, he has two kids with her.

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  6. I lost interest when I saw Sahara reporters...
    Mtcheeeewwwwwwww...

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  7. i belong to everybody and no body has started work..hope thrs enof rum in kirikiri

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  8. Change is here finally......am loving the change in the Senate House now this is another good news!!! Am happy I was a part of the change in Nigeria koz my vote counted!!!President Buhari well done, you going in the right direction to make all the wrongs right. .....may God give you the strength and wisdom to finish wat u have started in Nigeria.

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    1. Amen o. I follow u happy. Good development.

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  9. Opeke peke .

    Madam Dieziani, e don shelle.

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  10. Jail terms loading........

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  11. Hmmmmm, interesting!
    Siddon dey look na my name. Hopefully, all our stollen funds will be recovered

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  12. Hausa/Fulani can't do without Niger Delta oil chai. Is this why they made sure the rig the election? I read this stupid report and in all I didn't read any thing about Adenuga or Wale Tinubu or Aliko Dangote's nor about Oteodola or what ver the name is its all about attack against my people
    It's a pity

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    1. U didn't read d report then cos some of these names were mentioned.

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    2. U dey mind am @ amebo mistress, na dis type dey pour kerosine for accused armed robber without any prior knowledge of wetin happen

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  13. I also felt my heart drop when I read sahara reporters.....

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  14. I felt so sad when I saw it was culled from sahara reporters...

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  15. Sahara reporters quit infusing Jonathan's name in all your reports! The same Gej that fought for subsidy removal which your Ogwa Tinubu mobilised dumb Nigerian youths to occupy Nigeria, is now the same person stealing the money?? Gej is not the reason Tinubu is being fought by APC so pls let the man be! Alison stole money without involving the president, she only involved her boy friends... U guys shod be tired already of the Gej smear campaign cos you are not impressing us anymore.

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    1. I don't care about Sahara reporters. But regarding the subsidy issue back then, the major problem people had was the timing that GEJ imposed it on the citizenry without notice. This happened in January and it came as a rude shock. That was the major problem. He hadn't even announced the budget before the subsidy issue. Whatever happened to educating the public and asking for a general poll before deciding for us? Not many understood what the subsidy logistics entailed... many were just re-echoing their dismay without understanding what was happening. At times some decisions might be right but the timing may be wrong. And vice versa

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  16. Sahara reporters.. #notinterested

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  17. Smh while reading this. This country is in a state of hobololo habaloloba (in that edo man's voice, can't remember his name again). See all the billions and billions that was stolen by deziani and her fellow crooks, putting Nigerians in hardship. It's ok, nemesis will catch up with u all one after d other.

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  18. Ok, noted. I'm feeling sleepy, but I have to monitor Nigeria versus Germany's match at 8:30am. I love my job, but nature cannot be cheated.

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  19. Ok, noted. I'm feeling sleepy, but I have to monitor Nigeria versus Germany's match at 8:30am. I love my job, but nature cannot be cheated.

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  20. Oh, sahara reporters??????? Definitely not interested! Sources dis, sources that. No confirmed anything. Very soon lai Mohammed will come and debunk this.

    Next!

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  21. "Out of every nonsense, there is sense in it." To a great extent, these allegations are true. I don't envy all these so called " big men " dealing with the government because most of them are greedy, fraudsters and do not have a heart. They can use any means to extort money especially the so called crafty business men. They are terrible liars and can do anything illegitimate to make money. Let them not worry because as the saying goes,"Everyday is for the thief, one day is owner's." God is watching!

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  22. Sahara Reporters I know always give fake news without proof, so am not interested in reading.

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  23. Aieto energy,choi dats oyin oshikanlu stolen husband o.

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  24. Whichever way na way.


    If fuel-for-funds,will stabilize the fuel scarcity problem, then it's okay, I suppose.



    #WhiteDiamondOut

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  25. Sahara reporters =APC Mtcheeeeeeeew.

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  26. Interesting
    Let's wait and see

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  27. And we are expected to believe and swallow this crap just because they say so?

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  28. Sahara reporters quit infusing Jonathan's name in all your reports! The same Gej that fought for subsidy removal which your Ogwa Tinubu mobilised dumb Nigerian youths to occupy Nigeria, is now the same person stealing the money?? Gej is not the reason Tinubu is being fought by APC so pls let the man be! Alison stole money without involving the president, she only involved her boy friends... U guys shod be tired already of the Gej smear campaign cos you are not impressing us anymore.

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  29. Please Stella don't make ur blog another platform for Sahara reporters and Tinubu to use to continue feeding our youths with lies and mind manipulation. I beg of you, we all know d Sahara guy was over paid so he's trying to please his pay master.

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  30. They won't tell us what's been happening in APC.

    Tribalistic reporters

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  31. Those who said if news is from sahara reporters they don't believe it, well sisters start believing because they always have first hand accurate 80% information about happenings in Naija than any other Naija news portal. You hate them because they exposed the GEJ rotten administration, by the way they started from OBJ administration to Yar adua, then Jona and never relented and because of them everyone knew what late Yar adua with wife and friends were all upto. Even your former president was getting first hand information from their site during his oga Saudi brouhaha. All Nigeria news media are either own by politicians or have been compromised by politicians so why would i read information from nation/guardian/ punch/NTA/Silverbird/TVC/AIT when i know i can't read meaningful news because they will dish out information to support any government that pay them well. Nigeria news media can't give you information on how things are bad in our system because they are scared to be killed or either closed down by government but those abroad can do things without being scared of the unknown.
    SR website is the only website apart from current 'premium times' the past 9 years practicing investigative journalism with MOLE inside Aso rock to every corner of government. They hated PDP like every Nigerian who want better country but i know SR was compromised by APC guys a bit during election as they did not balance their news as they used to do in the past but who cares as far as PDP man is no longer my president.

    As for Madam Alison and co just wondering why all of them ran to UK when they can create same abroad good atmosphere for themselves in Nigeria. Just imagine Alison using 60% fund stolen to build cancer research centre in her state and other states. Am sure Nigerians won't question her much instead they will even say she invested in Nigeria like Tinubu as we do not always care how our people use our stolen wealth.
    I just hope the current administration will prosecute all of them involved after returning our fund.

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  32. I prefer that the thieves be made to face the law. Eventhough, the Naija legal system dey with K-leg and their loop holes can be exploited by the money bags..
    If na true o! Coz, news from SR na always bending news. Hehehhe

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  33. Thieves God will purnish all of you one by one.And what is Chi exotic blabin u dey breat tru ear?

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  34. Nawa, most Nigerian politics are always having cancer, this one serious o

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  35. Otedola hand no even pure and he had the audacity to name others. His name sef no even de the list of those trying to pay up sef.

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