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Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Gbawe: 9:56am On Oct 28, 2012
http://www.punchng.com/news/ribadu-report-sack-prosecute-oil-minister-labour-sng-others/


Ribadu report: Sack, prosecute oil minister — Labour, SNG, others

OCTOBER 28, 2012 BY FIDELIS SORIWEI, ALLWELL OKPI AND LEKE BAIYEWU 31 COMMENTS


Labour groups and civil society organisations on Friday were up against the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, for her unwillingness to accept wholly the report submitted by the Mallam Nuhu Ribadu-led Task Force on Oil Revenue.

The minister had denigrated the report as just a “draft” which required inputs of government before becoming a public document.

Consequently, the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, Social-Economic Rights and Accountability Project and the United Action for Democracy called for her dismissal.

The Nigerian Labour Congress also said she must not be a judge in her own case, just as the Trade Union Congress led by Mr. Peter Esele, urged the Federal Government to prosecute those found culpable including the minister, if she was one of them.

The Federal Government had set up the panel early this year to recover oil revenues owed it by multi-national oil firms and to establish governance structures to guide operations in the oil sector, which had been crippled by corruption and brazen theft of public funds.

A report by Reuters, an online news portal, last Tuesday, had said a total of $183m (N28.73bn) in signature bonuses paid by oil companies to the federation was missing.

The report accused ministers of petroleum resources between 2008 and 2011 of handing out seven discretionary oil licences, while $183m in signature bonuses was missing from the deals.


The report further alleged that three of the oil licences were awarded since the current minister, Alison-Madueke, came into office in 2010.

It further revealed that three oil majors – Shell, Total and Eni – made bumper profits from cut-price gas, while oil ministers handed out licences at their own discretion.

While this was not illegal, the report, however, said the process did not follow best practice of using open bids.

The minister had acknowledged receiving the report in September.

Miffed by the minister’s action, the Executive Chairman, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, Mr. Debo Adeniran, on Friday called on her to voluntarily resign, or be sacked by President Goodluck Jonathan.

Adeniran said, “Given the position of Madueke in the sector, her inadequacies and her inability to give proper account of the amounts of oil explored, exported, imported and of monies spent and the revenue generated, there is a need for her to step aside to allow the investigation.

“The minister has proven herself to be incompetent by not being able to provide accurate data on activities in the sector during the post-subsidy removal crisis. The industry has recorded several irregularities under her.

“We have said Madueke does not have the moral standing to continue as the minister, she could not convincingly explain how about N1.7tn (subsidy) found its way out of the national coffers. We are awaiting her voluntary resignation or she should be sacked by the presidency.”

According to CACOL boss, the submission of the report through the ministry is an ambush, and a way of killing the report.

Similarly, the Executive Director, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, Mr. Adetokunbo Mumuni, told SUNDAY PUNCH that the Federal Government’s attitude to the Ribadu report was condemnable and spoke volumes.

He said, “It is worrisome that the government sets up committees and commissions of enquiry, only to dump their reports after damning discoveries have been made. We hope the Ribadu committee report is considered and its recommendations implemented.

“Those who set up the committee should have the political will to flush out the minister in charge and other indicted persons or organisations.”

The Deputy President, NLC, Promise Adewusi, also said, “We have not had the privilege of reading the full report to establish the culpability of any person. But we have always been against persons being judges in their own cases.

“Since the excerpts of the report as published allege that some of the shady deals took place under her supervision, we insist that she is the wrong person to set up a committee to review the Ribadu report as this is tantamount to being a judge in her own case.

“We call on the presidency and the legislature to take immediate steps to establish the veracity of the report and bring all culpable parties to book.

“Such impunity against the national treasury is a draw back on efforts to check corruption, if not tackled immediately and with tenacity of purpose.”

[b]In the same vein, the Chairman of the United Action for Democracy, Mr. Jaye Gaskia, called for the immediate removal of the oil minister.

Gaskia said a government that was truly serious with the prosecution of the campaign against corruption would take the bold step to remove the minister of petroleum especially with the fraudulent management of the subsidy funds under the watch of the minister and the emerging revelations.

A total of 21 oil firms are being prosecuted for allegedly siphoning N328bn oil subsidy in 2011 under Allison-Madueke’s watch.

Gaskia said, “One of the things we have consistently done is the call for the sacking of the minister of petroleum, going by the discovery of the fuel subsidy fraud which happened under her watch.

“A regime that is serious with the fight against corruption would sack her immediately. My reasons are clear. She is not just minister of petroleum; she is the chairman of the board of the NNPC, and the corporation is deep in corruption.”
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Esele, however, said sacking of the minister would not be the solution. Rather, he said, she and others should be prosecuted, if found culpable.

He said, “If the minister is culpable, she should be prosecuted and the law should be allowed to take its course.

“Any company that is involved in the corrupt practices, whether directly or indirectly, should be duly sanctioned and the personnel involved prosecuted. That way, the institution would be strengthened.

“Right from when we started the strike in January, we have been more interested in strengthening the institutions and not necessarily sacking anybody. It would be unfortunate if these reports are swept under the carpet.”

The Save Nigeria Group was however of the opinion that nothing good would come out of the probe, just like previous probes in the country.

The Publicity Secretary, SNG, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, told one of our correspondents that, “Ribadu must be naive to think that this probe would achieve anything. Has he forgotten that he indicted many top politicians in 2007, when he was the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, and they are still free men?”

The convener of the SNG, Tunde Bakare, also said the Ribadu report showed that “these are not the best of times for Nigeria.”

“The motto of Jonathan’s administration is ‘see nothing, hear nothing and say nothing’ regarding good governance and the aspirations of majority of Nigerians except those of the crew and the cheer.”

Reuters, citing the Ribadu report, had alleged that international oil traders sometimes buy crude without any formal contracts, adding that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation had short-changed the Nigerian treasury of billions over the last 10 years by selling crude oil and gas to itself below market rates.

But Allison-Madueke had denied this to the news agency, saying, “NNPC buys at international rates.” She also denied awarding licences.

“I have not given any discretionary awards during this administration,” Alison-Madueke told Reuters.

While she said the President had the right to do so, instead of using bids if he saw it fit, she added, “That is entirely up to him.”

Also, while the report seen by Reuters was labelled ‘Final Report,’ Alison-Madueke had told the news agency she received the report last month but that it was a draft and the government was still supposed to make input.

“It is a draft. There will be some areas where the government may have a slightly different opinion and will put its point of view to the committee,” she said.

President Goodluck Jonathan had on February 7, 2012, inaugurated a 21-member task force to probe and collect revenues accruable to the country from both the upstream and downstream sectors of the oil and gas industry in the wake of the oil subsidy removal crisis in January.

A statement announcing Ribadu’s appointment issued by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Mr. Goni Sheikh, had said the setting up of the task force was consistent with Jonathan’s promise to clean the oil industry of corruption in line with the yearnings of the people.

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Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by sheyguy: 10:11am On Oct 28, 2012
Only in Nigeria will one of the indicted person in a commite report be the one to oversee the set up off another commitee. It is more of a counter-commitee/DAM-defence-commitee than what a 'commitee' is suppose to be.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by omiobo: 10:47am On Oct 28, 2012
Indicted minister setting up committee to investigate report of Ribadu. We have all been taken for granted in this country. Well,I blame Ribadu for taken up the appointment because as a member of opposition party,the outcome of his report will always be faulted whether it is in favor or against of the minister of petroleum.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Nobody: 10:55am On Oct 28, 2012
Na wa ooo..one day Monkey go go market...

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Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Gbawe: 11:07am On Oct 28, 2012
omiobo: Indicted minister setting up committee to investigate report of Ribadu. We have all been taken for granted in this country. Well,I blame Ribadu for taken up the appointment because as a member of opposition party,the outcome of his report will always be faulted whether it is in favor or against of the minister of petroleum.

I too castigated Ribadu for accepting this assignment. Now, I see I was wrong. The man probably intended, all along, to discredit this ultra-corrupt Government by 'working from the inside'. A masterstroke from a man who may have now proven, beyond doubt, that he remains ultimately committed to fighting corruption and exposing its greatest disciples in our politics.

look at what is written below. How can any apologist of Allison-Madueke, GEJ or the FG reconcile that with how Marketers licences were issued to those who had no business operating in the fuel importation sector? Do we not already know that it is only the NNPC and the FG that can issue Marketer licence?

Is it progressive or even helpful then to focus solely on burglars alone (erring marketers) while we ignore those who got up in the middle of the night, when others slept, to open the door and let a thousand burglars in (i.e NNPC and the FG) ? Who is foolish enough to not understand that Allison-Madueke and the FG directly let the burglars in to rob Nigeria ?


She is not just minister of petroleum; she is the chairman of the board of the NNPC, and the corporation is deep in corruption.”
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by k2039: 11:19am On Oct 28, 2012
One thing that baffles me is GEJ's refusal to sack Petroleum minister or to send this woman on compulsory leave.

So far she is in office,I doubt if this report will serve it main purpose.

I understand the report covers beyond her tenure,but she should be held accountable for her's and other ministers before her should be prosecuted alongside.


Mr president it is not enough to set up a committee to expose corruption,corrupt officials must be prosecuted and justice should take it course

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Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by GARRIx7(m): 12:29pm On Oct 28, 2012
GEJ and his gang of thieves aint clueless. They steal every single kobo they can lay their hands on. As if that's not bad enough, they deliberately destabilize the north to take our attention off their shameless looting.

GEJ can never fight that of which he is a direct beneficiary, hence till we vote him out in 2015, we'll have to cope with his mindless looting and killing...

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Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Gbawe: 1:17pm On Oct 28, 2012
GARRI (x7):
GEJ and his gang of thieves aint clueless. They steal every single kobo they can lay their hands on. As if that's not bad enough, they deliberately destabilize the north to take our attention off their shameless looting.

GEJ can never fight that of which he is a direct beneficiary, hence till we vote him out in 2015, we'll have to cope with his mindless looting and killing...

Absolutely correct.

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Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by SOHKAHTOA: 1:59pm On Oct 28, 2012
Can any one point at where the minister of petroleum was said to have been indicted? That corruption was purportedly to have been carried out in your ministry doesn't make you culpable as she's not God to know everything and why the essence of this committee led by nuhu ribadu. This is not holding brief for anybody but I think this call is not necessary until they got a concrete evidence linking the minister to the said shady deals.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Elueme: 2:34pm On Oct 28, 2012
"[b]According to CACOL boss, the submission of the report through the ministry is an ambush, and a way of killing the report.

Similarly, the Executive Director, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, Mr. Adetokunbo Mumuni, told SUNDAY PUNCH that the Federal Government’s attitude to the Ribadu report was condemnable and spoke volumes.

He said, “It is worrisome that the government sets up committees and commissions of enquiry, only to dump their reports after damning discoveries have been made. We hope the Ribadu committee report is considered and its recommendations implemented.

“Those who set up the committee should have the political will to flush out the minister in charge and other indicted persons or organisations.”

The Deputy President, NLC, Promise Adewusi, also said, “We have not had the privilege of reading the full report to establish the culpability of any person. But we have always been against persons being judges in their own cases.

“Since the excerpts of the report as published allege that some of the shady deals took place under her supervision, we insist that she is the wrong person to set up a committee to review the Ribadu report as this is tantamount to being a judge in her own case.

“We call on the presidency and the legislature to take immediate steps to establish the veracity of the report and bring all culpable parties to book"

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At this juncture, i will say it beats me hollow to see that our civil society groups have been reduced to common agents to be used to settle political scores. This call is not only precocious but arrant nonsense and insubordination.
First, under which ministry was the committee constituted and under which ministry should the report be submitted?
Secondly, when was the report made available that SERAP is now talking of attitude? The first time i heard of that report was last week meaning the report was officially available last week or a little longer, so why is SERAP talking about attitude and government dumping a report that barely just came out ? and thanks for acknowledging the political will of govt setting up the committee.
Since mr Adewusi himself was truthful enough to acknowledge the failure of labour to study the report, how did he come to the term that Madueke Alison was going to be a judge in her own case when nothing has indicted her? Or made her culpable unless someone is telling me that the ribadu committee was set up to probe the activities of the minister of petroleum?
We want Nigeria to move forward why it will be impressed on everybody to shun sentiments and focus on real issues. This lady has been under attacks for too long as everything is systematically turned to be against her. We understand that the position she occupies is the most lucrative so many forces would want her job which could explain some of these propaganda but for civil society groups to be used as a bath for this unholy move speaks volumes but Jonathan is not a fool.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Wadeoye(m): 2:55pm On Oct 28, 2012
SOH KAH TOA: Can any one point at where the minister of petroleum was said to have been indicted? That corruption was purportedly to have been carried out in your ministry doesn't make you culpable as she's not God to know everything and why the essence of this committee led by nuhu ribadu. This is not holding brief for anybody but I think this call is not necessary until they got a concrete evidence linking the minister to the said shady deals.

Read again, the report said about 3 licenses were issued by this minister and of course she saw the reduced price NNPC was selling our crude to themselves while selling finshed product at the same market rate as imported fuel. What can be more indicting than that?

We need to do something fast fast...
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Pennywise(m): 3:04pm On Oct 28, 2012
Allison-Madueke is a front for Jonathan and his wife. It is clearly evident
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Wadeoye(m): 3:34pm On Oct 28, 2012
Pennywise: Allison-Madueke is a front for Jonathan and his wife. It is clearly evident

I have all the intelligence as well... But Patience seems not to be happy that AM is in charge of this.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by otokx(m): 3:54pm On Oct 28, 2012
Does anybody have a copy of this report?
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by FrankC3: 4:03pm On Oct 28, 2012
SERAP has been known to be an extention of 'Lie' Mohammed's office. I am still stydying others.
Madam DAM, please continue your stride, their complaint is akin to that of Senator Zanna against JTF. Your employer understands what you are up against and you have a job description. You set up the committee, you gave Ribadu's team perspective to their job as well as job description, you asked KPMG to audit NNPC, and it is still your job to reconcile Ribadu's report which was set up to study Nigeria Oil Industry and recomment a more efficient, accountable model for systems and processes and that of KPMG which is more about identifying financial leakages. Some of us are still behind you because we understand what you are up against...

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Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Nobody: 4:24pm On Oct 28, 2012
*Sweating looking confused at commentors and hoping not to be asked for a coment* lipsrsealed

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Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by mbulela: 4:33pm On Oct 28, 2012
k2039: One thing that baffles me is GEJ's refusal to sack Petroleum minister or to send this woman on compulsory leave.

So far she is in office,I doubt if this report will serve it main purpose.

I understand the report covers beyond her tenure,but she should be held accountable for her's and other ministers before her should be prosecuted alongside.


Mr president it is not enough to set up a committee to expose corruption,corrupt officials must be prosecuted and justice should take it course
The fact that you are baffled gives you away as slightly naive.
Where do you think GEJ's slush fund is coming from?
How do you think the election was funded?
As long as GEJ remains, that woman remains.By the way, there is nothing in that report that is news.
NNPC and the federal civil service are neck to neck in the epic corruption race.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by mrrock: 4:35pm On Oct 28, 2012
There are some people that needs be killed before this country can move forward.

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Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by mbulela: 4:35pm On Oct 28, 2012
Pennywise: Allison-Madueke is a front for Jonathan and his wife. It is clearly evident
Please tell me something new.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by mbulela: 4:37pm On Oct 28, 2012
k2039: One thing that baffles me is GEJ's refusal to sack Petroleum minister or to send this woman on compulsory leave.

So far she is in office,I doubt if this report will serve it main purpose.

I understand the report covers beyond her tenure,but she should be held accountable for her's and other ministers before her should be prosecuted alongside.


Mr president it is not enough to set up a committee to expose corruption,corrupt officials must be prosecuted and justice should take it course

Na there puff puff turn to buns.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Nobody: 4:41pm On Oct 28, 2012
To the best of my knowledge there is still no PIB (Correct me if am wrong)
So I believe anything they say about DAM must be a dressing of the rot, that exemplifies Nigerian Politics.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Gbawe: 4:52pm On Oct 28, 2012
mbulela:
The fact that you are baffled gives you away as slightly naive.
Where do you think GEJ's slush fund is coming from?
How do you think the election was funded?
As long as GEJ remains, that woman remains.
By the way, there is nothing in that report that is news.
NNPC and the federal civil service are neck to neck in the epic corruption race.

100% truth for those not into self-deceit.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Gbawe: 4:59pm On Oct 28, 2012
lari03: To the best of my knowledge there is still no PIB (Correct me if am wrong)
So I believe anything they say about DAM must be a dressing of the rot, that exemplifies Nigerian Politics.

There is indeed no PIB yet. All we are seeing is 'shadow boxing' with pessimistic talk of how they are stalling, as Allison-Madueke is doing with the Ribadu report, to ensure any eventual Petroleum Industry bill will be watered-down to the point of impotence. Pretty much like how GEJ is totally complicit and compromised to the point he cannot fight anything/anyone (Boko-Haram, corruption et al) to the benefit of Nigeria.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by SOHKAHTOA: 5:04pm On Oct 28, 2012
Wadeoye:

Read again, the report said about 3 licenses were issued by this minister and of course she saw the reduced price NNPC was selling our crude to themselves while selling finshed product at the same market rate as imported fuel. What can be more indicting than that?

We need to do something fast fast...
The minister denied buying crudel at a reduced price and she further stated that it is only the president that has the powers for such, meaning if she did at all it might have been done through a presidential directive( though she wasn't specific if they did ). For the licenses she's has the powers and right to do so. The report only made reference to it as a piece of information, it doesn't indict her in anyway.she awarded 3 licenses between 2010 to 2012 why the erstwhile minister of petroleum awarded 4 licenses btw 2008-2010 but people are not calling for the former's head.. Let's stop the politics and save the soul of our dear nation.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Demdem(m): 5:06pm On Oct 28, 2012
I wonder why the Retardeen finds this liar of a lady indispensable?
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by olufunmibi(m): 5:15pm On Oct 28, 2012
How Diezanni Allison Maduekwe, a paragon of beauty, a completely drop dead gorgeous and intelligent woman could at thesame time be an arrogant and hopelessly corrupt woman like a child's toothbrush that had fallen into a maggot infested pit latrine beats my imagination. She reminds me of Araume otteh, or what's the S.E.C.woman's name? Where did these women come from really? Beautiful but Corrupt!
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by franchizy(m): 5:16pm On Oct 28, 2012
This is just a cheap blackmail to tamish the image of my Hon Minister and the best performing minister in the Federal cabinet. Can u point out where she is indicted or corrupt. I think Nigerians should think well before reacting.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by pappy2000: 5:17pm On Oct 28, 2012
SOH KAH TOA: Can any one point at where the minister of petroleum was said to have been indicted? That corruption was purportedly to have been carried out in your ministry doesn't make you culpable as she's not God to know everything and why the essence of this committee led by nuhu ribadu. This is not holding brief for anybody but I think this call is not necessary until they got a concrete evidence linking the minister to the said shady deals.
So if she is not cupable then who should be made culpable.I understand that you are doing your job to the best of your ability but to say that the corrupt act that took place under her ministry that she should not be responsible is simply stupi.d . I thimk that the Minister has no moral right to touch that report because the report indicts her person and the committee is set up by the President and not the minister. In a saner clime the Minister ought to resign because the report indicts her.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by takedat(m): 5:24pm On Oct 28, 2012
SOH KAH TOA: The minister denied buying crudel at a reduced price and she further stated that it is only the president that has the powers for such, meaning if she did at all it might have been done through a presidential directive( though she wasn't specific if they did ). For the licenses she's has the powers and right to do so. The report only made reference to it as a piece of information, it doesn't indict her in anyway.she awarded 3 licenses between 2010 to 2012 why the erstwhile minister of petroleum awarded 4 licenses btw 2008-2010 but people are not calling for the former's head.. Let's stop the politics and save the soul of our dear nation.
No one is trying to exonerate her predecessors. Since she gave licenses for three oil blocs, where is the signature bonus them? According to Ribadu's report, the three licenses she gave out and the other four by either Lukman Or Ajumogobia makes up the missing $183million signature
bonus. The trio of Diezani, Luqman and Ajumogobia should be held responsible for the missing money.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by Nobody: 5:24pm On Oct 28, 2012
There is no single corruption case that has surfaced in this administration that does bear the fingerprint of GEJ. Whoever thinks GEJ is interested in fighting corruption is deceiving himself. Can GEJ wage a war against himself?

Nigerian oil ministers between 2008-2011 handed out seven discretionary licences but there is $183 million in signature bonuses missing from the deals, the report said. Three of these oil licences were awarded since Alison-Madueke took up her position in 2010, according to the report.

"I have not given any discretionary awards during this administration," Alison-Madueke told Reuters, although she added that the president had the right to do so instead of using bids if he saw fit. "That is entirely up to him," she said.
Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by pappy2000: 5:25pm On Oct 28, 2012
franchizy: This is just a cheap blackmail to tamish the image of my Hon Minister and the best performing minister in the Federal cabinet. Can u point out where she is indicted or corrupt. I think Nigerians should think well before reacting.
Can you tell me the yardstick you used to call her the best performing minister in the federation.it is an open secret that nnpc is one of the most corrupt institution in the world. The oil ministry is also known for corruption. The fact is that we don't have leader who understand the dynamism of their ministry. Nnpc should be competing with the bp,Gasprom, and Mobil of these world but where are we,its a very pathethic situation

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Re: Ribadu Report: Sack, Prosecute Oil Minister — Labour, SNG, Others by pappy2000: 5:30pm On Oct 28, 2012
franchizy: This is just a cheap blackmail to tamish the image of my Hon Minister and the best performing minister in the Federal cabinet. Can u point out where she is indicted or corrupt. I think Nigerians should think well before reacting.
This is a woman that cannot tell us the amount of crude that is pumped ot daily.This is a woman that lied to the nation.to you she is the best performing minister.

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