The oil magnate said the claim by the DSS that he was involved in theft of petrol kept by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, in his tank farm in Lagos was a wrong accusation.
The agency on Friday picked up Ubah over his connection with the missing petroleum product, which was valued at over N11bn.
The department said Ubah’s action amounted to economic sabotage, with “capacity to negatively impact on national economy”.
Reacting, however, in a statement issued on Monday and obtained by DAILY POST, Ubah said his arrest by the DSS was a breach of his fundamental right to liberty, freedom of movement and association.
The statement signed by the management of the company said all the allegations leveled against their boss, Ubah were false and unfounded.
The statement reads in full.
The incarceration of our Chairman by DSS is unlawful, a disregard for the rule of law and a breach of Dr. Ubah’s fundamental right to liberty, freedom of movement and association.
A similar invitation was extended to Dr. Ubah on the 24th of March 2017, which he honoured as a law-abiding citizen only to be detained in DSS offices in Abuja for almost a month.
During that period a Fundamental Rights Enforcement Application was brought on behalf of Dr. Ubah at the Federal High Court Lagos as Suit No. FHC/L/C/487/2017.
Although an order was made for his production in court in that action, rather than obey the order, officers DSS, using a combination of coercion and cajoling, constrained him to discontinue that action upon an understanding that he would be immediately released. He was not released until over two weeks after he had complied and completely discontinued that action.
Upon his release on the 13th of April 2017, it was now discovered that during his incarceration he had been coerced into executing various documents committing the company to make certain payments and pledge some assets to NNPC Retail Limited. He was also made to execute a document in favour of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON).
As soon as his doctors permitted access to him an action was brought at the Lagos Division of the Federal High Court seeking, inter alia, an order to restrain DSS and others from further inviting, arresting or threatening to arrest or detain him in regard to the NNPC/NNPC Retail Ltd matters.
The processes originating the new action filed as Suit No. FHC/L/CS/644/2017, were served on the DSS on the 28th of April 2017.
Dr. Ubah’s lawyers wrote to the DSS pointing out that any preemption of the judicial intervention during the pendency of the new action is totally irregular, a disregard of the rule of law, the constitutional guarantees of separation of powers and breach of the doctrine of Lis Pendens.
Rather than respect its constitutional and statutory limits the DSS has brazenly abducted Dr. Ubah and commenced a media blitz to justify their illegality.
THE ACCUSATIONS OF THEFT AND ECONOMIC SABOTAGE ARE COMPLETELY FALSE.
For the avoidance of doubt and to put the records straight, NNPC owes Capital Oil & Gas Industries Limited over N16 billion represented as follows:
$5,540,000 (N2.2billion) – unpaid berthing fees for NNPC vessels that called at our Jetty
$2,952,555 (N1billion) – invoice for chartered vessels to carryout STS operations Lagos offshore to ferry product (PMS) to storage at the request of NNPC since 2015
N1.170billion – amount owed to Capital Oil & Gas Industries Limited for throughput services from March to October 2016
N3.146billion – payment made to NNPC for 26,820million litres of PMS vide Pro-forma Invoice No. 53598 which is yet to be delivered to us
N2.0billion – Payment to NNPC in April to facilitate the release of the Managing Director and engender reconciliation which NNPC reneged on.
N6.266billion – N0.80k and N0.40 Jetty Throughput charge on over 7 billion liters dispensed for NNPC by us.
On economic sabotage, it is unimaginable that a company which has stood by NNPC and by extension the country at very critical petroleum supply crises can now be accused of engaging in activities to undermine the effective distribution of petroleum products across the country having thwarted a nationwide industrial action called by oil marketers during the epic inauguration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The agency on Friday picked up Ubah over his connection with the missing petroleum product, which was valued at over N11bn.
The department said Ubah’s action amounted to economic sabotage, with “capacity to negatively impact on national economy”.
Reacting, however, in a statement issued on Monday and obtained by DAILY POST, Ubah said his arrest by the DSS was a breach of his fundamental right to liberty, freedom of movement and association.
The statement signed by the management of the company said all the allegations leveled against their boss, Ubah were false and unfounded.
The statement reads in full.
The incarceration of our Chairman by DSS is unlawful, a disregard for the rule of law and a breach of Dr. Ubah’s fundamental right to liberty, freedom of movement and association.
A similar invitation was extended to Dr. Ubah on the 24th of March 2017, which he honoured as a law-abiding citizen only to be detained in DSS offices in Abuja for almost a month.
During that period a Fundamental Rights Enforcement Application was brought on behalf of Dr. Ubah at the Federal High Court Lagos as Suit No. FHC/L/C/487/2017.
Although an order was made for his production in court in that action, rather than obey the order, officers DSS, using a combination of coercion and cajoling, constrained him to discontinue that action upon an understanding that he would be immediately released. He was not released until over two weeks after he had complied and completely discontinued that action.
Upon his release on the 13th of April 2017, it was now discovered that during his incarceration he had been coerced into executing various documents committing the company to make certain payments and pledge some assets to NNPC Retail Limited. He was also made to execute a document in favour of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON).
As soon as his doctors permitted access to him an action was brought at the Lagos Division of the Federal High Court seeking, inter alia, an order to restrain DSS and others from further inviting, arresting or threatening to arrest or detain him in regard to the NNPC/NNPC Retail Ltd matters.
The processes originating the new action filed as Suit No. FHC/L/CS/644/2017, were served on the DSS on the 28th of April 2017.
Dr. Ubah’s lawyers wrote to the DSS pointing out that any preemption of the judicial intervention during the pendency of the new action is totally irregular, a disregard of the rule of law, the constitutional guarantees of separation of powers and breach of the doctrine of Lis Pendens.
Rather than respect its constitutional and statutory limits the DSS has brazenly abducted Dr. Ubah and commenced a media blitz to justify their illegality.
THE ACCUSATIONS OF THEFT AND ECONOMIC SABOTAGE ARE COMPLETELY FALSE.
For the avoidance of doubt and to put the records straight, NNPC owes Capital Oil & Gas Industries Limited over N16 billion represented as follows:
$5,540,000 (N2.2billion) – unpaid berthing fees for NNPC vessels that called at our Jetty
$2,952,555 (N1billion) – invoice for chartered vessels to carryout STS operations Lagos offshore to ferry product (PMS) to storage at the request of NNPC since 2015
N1.170billion – amount owed to Capital Oil & Gas Industries Limited for throughput services from March to October 2016
N3.146billion – payment made to NNPC for 26,820million litres of PMS vide Pro-forma Invoice No. 53598 which is yet to be delivered to us
N2.0billion – Payment to NNPC in April to facilitate the release of the Managing Director and engender reconciliation which NNPC reneged on.
N6.266billion – N0.80k and N0.40 Jetty Throughput charge on over 7 billion liters dispensed for NNPC by us.
On economic sabotage, it is unimaginable that a company which has stood by NNPC and by extension the country at very critical petroleum supply crises can now be accused of engaging in activities to undermine the effective distribution of petroleum products across the country having thwarted a nationwide industrial action called by oil marketers during the epic inauguration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
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Hmmmm....time will tell
ReplyDeleteHmmmm....time will tell
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ReplyDeleteSee his mouth
Stupid man, same way u claimed Cochoris blackmailed you.Access Bank nko..
ReplyDeleteUseless idiot. Everyone is blackmailing you even the Government.
Jesus is next to blackmail you. You and ur type should be in jail. This is the next Jide Omokorie...
Why so much hate has he blackmail you also, politics in Nigeria is so dirty that if you ain't for them they will want to disrtroy you, while nnpc and others were selling kerosene for 150, Ubah was selling for 50,they should let him be please
DeleteAnon 9:17...He was selling kerosene for N50.cause it was stolen. Coscharis ,Access will tell you how cunny he is in the act of swindling. He was a thief,is a thief and always a thief. His judgment day is here now.
DeleteAnon 9.17, you think he was selling N50 cos he loves you. Ifeanyi was working his way to the heart of Nigerians; so as to perpetrate his hidden agenda. The man is greedy and wants power/fame at all cost. His story is dirty and is the truth is owing Innocent and genuine pple with impunity would cripple you some day. He needs total cleansing and seek genuine reconciliation from those he offended. Their curses are catching up with him. No amount of occultism will save him.
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ReplyDeleteSomeone tell this fool to STFU.
ReplyDeletehmmmmmmm dont know who is saying the truth self. May God take over their matters Amen
ReplyDeleteAndy uba or Ifeanyi Ubah?
ReplyDeleteThis man is a crook and is a pro in manipulating the system to favour his evil intentions. Go and pay your debts nwoke m. Using peoples' glory in the name of philantrophy cannot save you this time.
ReplyDeleteA crude illiterate, though smart but extremely dubious.
Lol, you seem to know him very well, unlike anon 9:17
DeleteHmmmm,I just dey observe.... I ll not call u names but whatever a man sow, he must surely reap.
ReplyDeleteDSS leave him alone o...
ReplyDeleteBitches talking shitz under Anonymous
ReplyDeleteOwn up to ur comment and use a legit name...
It's a blackmail! If you say it aint...stick ur finger in ur ass and smell it.
I'm a man and you think most of Ifeanyi's runs are undercover or what.... The elite or exposed Nigerian don't want do not want to have anything with him. He is very popular amongst the lower end of the society. Must one be a crook to climb the ladders? Do you know the fraud that goes on in his pride company- Capital Oil? Story for another day....
DeleteNigga display a damn name...hiding under Anonymous spitting trash?
DeleteI dunno the fraud going on...if you do, get ur sorry ass a smart lawyer boy!
Educated illiterate, you are as anonymous as other "Anonymous" posters on the blog. A blog ID is not your name.
DeleteIf you want a damn name, please start by stating your full names and address and others can follow suit.
Dickhead
DeleteOh u wanna tag along?
U ooh in here open your stinking hakes tryna get at me? Nigga semi like ur whore-momma ain't got yo some candy? bitch go get some breast milk cuz you lazy ass is tripping for nothing boi. Shut d fuck and get ur smelly ass out here! Nkakwu