The Nigerian government yesterday Monday kicked off legal processes that will enable it freeze local and foreign assets of Jide Omokore and Kola Aluko, allies of former petroleum minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, who are being investigated in connection with a series of multi-billion dollar petrol import and crude export deals.
Mr. Omokore, who is also an ally of former President Goodluck Jonathan, is the chairman of Atlantic Energy Concept Nigerian Limited (AEDC) and Atlantic Energy Brass Development Limited (AEBD). Both companies were listed as the first and second defendants in the suit.
Atlantic Energy Limited was one of the companies that allegedly received multibillion dollar worth of public assets without due process by the Jonathan administration in 2011.
The company, which was created less than a year earlier and had not produced a droplet of oil, was awarded controlling stakes in two lucrative oil blocks – OML 30 and 34 – for just over $50 million each.
The deal, which was signed by the immediate past minister of petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke, gave Atlantic Energy Limited a controlling 55 percent stake in the oil block.
Curiously, Shell, which owned the remaining 45 per cent stake, fetched $1.3 billion for a single field after an open and competitive bidding process.
The Federal Government, alongside its co-plaintiff, Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Limited (NPDC) and Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), filed a motion before a Federal High Court in Lagos, seeking an order of mareva injunction, directing 19 Nigerian banks, eight foreign banks and eight local and international firms to freeze the funds and assets they hold on behalf of the Mr. Omokore, Mr. Aluko, AEDC, and AEDB.
The government is also seeking an order to freeze several local and international luxury properties owned by the defendants, including the Galatica Star, a $50 million “Super yatch” owned by Mr. Aluko and three private jets.
According to the motion ex-parte, Oladipo Okpeseyi, lead counsel to the Federal Government, prayed the court for an order restraining the defendants from “giving any sale or transfer instruction, demanding, accepting or receiving any payment or sale or dividend on the shares owned by the defendants,” in any of any of the eight local and international companies.
The company include Mia Hotels Limited, First Motors Limited, V.I Petrochemical, Evergreen Realty and Management, Ox Trade Limited, De First Union Integrated Services, Amity Plus Limited, and Seven Energy International Limited.
The government is also asking the court for an order to “confiscate within seven days of all sums of money and negotiable instruments of credit of the defendants domestic accounts held in 19 domestic banks. The government estimated the total sum held by the defendant to be $1.76 billion.
The plaintiffs also prayed the court for an order for a freeze on sale or mortgage on the following properties in Nigeria and abroad: Houses on 755 Sarbonne Road, Los Angeles, 952 North Alphine Drive, Los Angeles, 815 Cima Del Mondo, Los Angeles, 1049 Fifth Avenue, New York, 1948 and 1952 Tollis Avenue, Santa Barbara, 157 West 57 th Street, New York, and 4100 Le Reve Dubai.
Other Houses include, Avenue Towers, Lagos, Colina D’Oro Montagnola, Switzerland, Block A consisting of 26 Flats at No 46, Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, Mason apartments situated at No6 Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, Marion Apartment located at 4 and 5 Onikoyi Estate, Banana Island, Ikoyi, 33A Cooper Road Ikoyi, Lagos, 8 Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, Griove End Road, London, Land, 807 Cima Del Mundo, Mont Tremblant, Canada.
Other assets the government is also requesting to be seized are the Galatica Star yatch, a 20-year Berth Lease in Barcelona, Watch collection, a collection of 58 vehicles, a Global Express S5-GMG jet, a Bombadier Global 600 9H-OPE, Bombardier.
When the case came up for hearing, the lead counsel for the defendants, Tokunbo Jaiye-Agoro, told the trial judge, Oluremi Oguntoyinbo, that they were served the motion in court. He, therefore, requested an adjournment for defence counsel to study the motion and come up with its response.
The judge subsequently adjourned the case to the 29 June, 2016 for allow the counsels of the defendants to response to the motion.
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Are these properties for one person or state or Wetin sef
ReplyDeleteSo what would the government do with the properties after they have been seized? Re share it amongst themselves perhaps
DeleteNigerian government still roaming around,after all these recovery who takes possession of them and do the impacts positive changes in the lives of Nigerians?
DeleteAnd some illiterates will b praising him ' big boy' not knowing he is squandering money that will put up infrastructure for there children on ground! Fantastically stupid pipo that worship money
ReplyDeleteI don't believe dis, how can someone be so greedy? What nonsense dis is the end of the road.
ReplyDeleteWhen will Alh Moh'd Buhari start seizing money and assets of his northern muslim brothers that has been looting the country since independence? Did corruption and Nigerians woes as a country start from GEJ regime?
ReplyDeleteDumb ass.
DeleteSee you oo. U think all northerners are Muslims ba? Sit down there make pant dey wear you.
DeleteStory for gods gods.
ReplyDelete*the gods
ReplyDeleteBest of luck to dem
ReplyDeleteTo me its all rubbish, am not against them doing their job but for Christ sake they should start from the reign of Obasanjo and delight. they know the truth, obasanjo, Tinubu etc, are most terrible criminals we have.
ReplyDeleteCan't connect these billions billions to the face up there. Parrallel things. Lol
ReplyDeleteWell done o Mr Jide!
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DeleteWhich way Nigeria,which way to go....
ReplyDeleteThese guys r learners with it comes to stealing n leaving no trace behind.... Sha na God wan punish em for their chronic greed. Em go build or acquire assets, em go dey throw party ontop am like sey e legit.
ReplyDeleteThe same people that will seize these properties will be the same people that will corner it to their croonies.
ReplyDeleteWe know their ways. EFCC make una buy the properties for una families. You think God is sleeping.
Very soon, you all will answer God during judgement.
The Amanyanabo of Okrika kingdom has a lot of oil wells situated in his kingdom. He has no oil well. But the Sultan of Sokoto has over 10 oil wells in Niger Delta. The Amanyanabo of Bonny in Niger Delta has oil wells in his kingdom, but he has no oil well to his name but The Emir of Kano has over 5 oil wells in Niger Delta territories. The Amanyanabo of Kalabari has so many oil wells in his kingdom but has no oil well to his name in his kingdom but the Emir of Gwazo has over 5 oil wells in Niger Delta territories. In Ogonilands there are so many oil wells but none of the kings in Ogonilands have any oil wells but General Danjuma has over 10 oil wells in Ogonilands. The list can go on but Niger Delta people and their kings don't have oil wells . Such a situation, will you say it is fair to the Niger Delta people and Nigerians in general? Let's restructure and live in unity. The cheating is very bad and not fair. This is the bane of the corruption in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteCan't these oil blocs be taken from EVERYONE of these crooks and given to NNPC/petroleum ministry to manage?abi these thieves never chop us reach?
So what happens to all the money they made before the supposed illegal contract they got from Diezani in 2013.
ReplyDeleteI know Omokore has always had money, but became extremely wealthy in dollars after all the illegal deals. His house in ikoyi, he's had it for atleast 15yrs. Before Jonathan came into power. Will they also seize those? Even the propertys deyv got as far back as the 90's.
James let me explain something to you, read it slowly so you can assimulate.
ReplyDeleteWe need to start from Smwe'r and we have started with these people.
So bcos some ppl in APC are also corrupt, we should give omokore/aluko/Diezani a pat on the back and some candy.
The thing is ppl need to be accountable for their actions. This will atleast put fear in the mind of civil servants. Before they bleed Nigeria dry, they will think twice.
There will always be corruption in Nigeria, take it or leave it. But I wld rather be comfortable with smone who wld atleast do the work, serve the ppl and just pocket abit(bad as it may sound, but this is reality). Not put our whole national purse in ur personal pocket.
Don't worry abt the APC rogues, shebi PDP may enter in 2019. I bet you they will only be too happy to also try Tinubu and oda APC members.
There needs to be accountability in Nigera. Forget APC, PDP.
PDP will also deal with them when they enter. Just watch.
I am not a fan of either APC,PDP I just want accountability.
Money that shld be used for our country, our children education, our healthcare. It is in smone's pocket. People keep dieing like fowl everyday, our kids. Just becos of crappy health care. And sum ignorant people like James are still speaking rubbish.
Put politics aside, I want justice.