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Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by draogtech: 6:08am On Apr 02, 2013
Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar and erstwhile minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nasir El-Rufai, have resurrected the ghost of the controversial Pentascope deal through which the federal government tried to privatize Nigeria’s national telecoms carrier, the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited, NITEL.

The two politicians have been throwing verbal missiles at each while also accusing each other of corruption in a deal many believed was fraught with corruption.

Mr. El-Rufai fired the first salvo through his book ”The Accidental Public Servant”, when he suggested that Atiku, as chairman of the National Council on Privatization, NCP, meddled in the privatisation of NITEL which ultimately truncated the process.

Atiku, in his capacity as the Vice President of the Federal Republic, was chairman of the NCP, the government committee entrusted with the responsibilty of managing the privatization programme initiated by the Olusegun Obasanjo adminstration to handle the disposal of public enterprises to interested Nigerians and other categories of investors.

Mr. El-Rufai alleged that Atiku’s meddlesomeness suggested he had pecuniary interest in some of the deals.

But Atiku fired back saying the former minister was bitter because a particular bidder, Motorola, lost out in one of the transactions.

“The fact of the contract are like this: Obasanjo agreed with the NCP that the former BPE DG was wrong not to have disclosed his interest and that he had failed the test of transparency by not disclosing that his brother was on the board of Motorola,” Atiku told The Punch.

“You know, for instance, that it is a very serious offence to fail, refuse or neglect to disclose your interest whether directly or through someone else, in dealing with such an important transaction. But, the President in his wisdom decided that the contract be split into three, with each of the contenders, Motorola, Ericsson and the Chinese company – I think Huawei – taking a portion. As if to vindicate the NCP, by 2007 when we left office, the two others apart from Motorola had completed their own contracts. You can go and find out if they (Motorola) have finished.

He continued, “I would like Nigerians to be smart enough to read between the lines. Why does the former FCT minister treat the Motorola issue with such persistent personal bitterness? Why is he making it a heavy matter? Anybody can play to the gallery and deceive the people. Transparency is a key issue of conducting any business, including privatisation. Conflict of interest is inconsistent with transparency.

“If you are a privatisation head and you have a relationship with a particular person connected with one of the companies making bids, it is a moral and legal duty to disclose that relationship or interest. Pretending that you have no relationship with the person who is rooting for a particular bidder is not altogether tidy and transparent. If he had no interest in a particular company for sentimental reasons, why is he making too much fuss about Motorola losing the bid?”

However, Atiku’s comment has sparked Mr. El-Rufai’s fury. On Monday, Mr. El-Rufai came out firing on all cylinders, pointedly accusing the former vice president of manipulating the deal.

“It is understandable that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar would be enduring some unease at the disclosures made in “The Accidental Public Servant”, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai’s recent book”, Muyiwa Adekeye, Media Advisor to Mr. El-Rufai said in a statement on Monday.

According to Mr.Adekeye, Atiku’s media team had made a vain effort to confuse Nigerians about his “serial interference with contract award processes” detailed in El-Rufai’s book, claiming in series of rebuttals that Atiku did not meddle in the privatisation processes.

To Adekeye, such claims are at variance with the substance of established facts that the former Vice President used his position to “seek contracts for friends.”

“Now that Atiku himself has spoken on the controversial NITEL GSM contract involving Ericsson and Motorola, it is obvious that the attempt at confusing issues persists,” the statement said.

“It is untrue that the NITEL GSM contract in question was split. Rather it was awarded to Ericsson, but at the lower price submitted by Motorola, because of Atiku’s intense lobby and smears deployed to advance Ericsson’s bid.

“Atiku and Abdullahi Yari, his then ADC, at different times spoke to El-Rufai to favour Ericsson.”

Mr Adekeye challenged Atiku to take up the “responsibility to explain why he became an Ericsson salesman, although the investigations conducted by Motorola after the debacle makes clear he was not engaged in an altruistic mission.”

“This incident,” according to Mr. Adekeye, “had diplomatic repercussions, as the American government wrote to protest this loss by an American company that had submitted the cheaper bid.”

On Atiku’s insistence that Mr. El-Rufai’s brother was a shareholder and member of Motorola’s board, Mr. Adekeye denied that it was true.

On Pentascope, Mr. El-Rufai’s spokesman said: “We see the same pattern of muddying the waters with falsehood,” pointing out that as chairman of the NCP, “Atiku gave his approval in writing on 21 February 2003 for the management contract with Pentascope to be signed.”

“The memo on which Atiku minuted his approval, BPE/I&N/NT/MC/DG/280, is dated 20th February 2003, and was initiated by the director of BPE that was covering the DG’s duties at the time.

“By virtue of the high office he then held, Atiku knows that Pentascope was not foisted on NITEL, but emerged from a properly advertised and competitive selection process.

“After the failure of the first attempt to sell NITEL, it had been decided that there was need for a management contractor to keep the momentum of preparing the company to operate like a private entity and to preserve its assets.

“Pentascope resumed in NITEL on 28 April 2003, shortly before El-Rufai left the BPE to become a minister. The Pentascope contract terms included obligations by the BPE to monitor the contract, and for the NITEL Board to set up an Executive Committee to supervise day to day operations in NITEL.

“Between the new BPE leadership that neglected its responsibilities, the NCP which Atiku chaired and which failed to supervise the BPE and the bureaucrats and politicians around the Ministry of Communications, the management contract was frustrated and terminated in 2005.

“When a former vice-president asserts that NITEL was making N100billion in profit annually, the mind must boggle that someone so unconstrained by fidelity to facts had once been saddled with significant responsibilities.”

Mr Adekeye insisted NITEL never made such huge profits as claimed by the Atiku camp, as it had never paid a single dividend to the Federal Government until the BPE compelled it to pay N3billion only in 2001.

See details of their argument at: http://premiumtimesng.com/business/127840-atiku-el-rufai-in-war-of-words-over-controversial-pentascope-deal.html
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Lanrefahm(m): 6:12am On Apr 02, 2013
next please

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Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Burger01(m): 6:19am On Apr 02, 2013
These two 'boko' thieves!!! When would they grow up and mature with sense?.... sad
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by SLIDEwaxie(m): 6:21am On Apr 02, 2013
Wetin concern me?
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by confusion247(m): 7:32am On Apr 02, 2013
Na them them.
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by vizboy(m): 10:21am On Apr 02, 2013
W= WHY T= THE F= FUC/K [WTF] SHOULD I CARE
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Nobody: 10:24am On Apr 02, 2013
Two big criminals! Proceeds don dey cox wahala btw them. Bigots
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by dridowu: 11:00am On Apr 02, 2013
ds 2 nid questioning ova d shaddy deals of pentascope
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Nobody: 11:04am On Apr 02, 2013
how does this affect the kind of soup am going To cook today? mtscheeew!
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by omotola1(m): 11:05am On Apr 02, 2013
I'm not interested!
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Watzhup: 11:06am On Apr 02, 2013
It is an open secret that 'politricking' is stalling NITEL sales.
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by jimharry21(m): 11:06am On Apr 02, 2013
i think is time to do the proper remix of Ice Prince's "Aboki Style"!
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Nobody: 11:07am On Apr 02, 2013
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Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Rooneyboy(m): 11:08am On Apr 02, 2013
See two idiots washing their dirty boxers in public cheesy .

We are enjoying their stupid display.
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Delafruita(m): 11:13am On Apr 02, 2013
i might not be the best person to adequately comment on this.i have a bias for el-rufai.in my view,he was a model government official.Atiku should be a better politician than the way he potrays himself.seems to me like his desperation made him take some wrong steps.

that been said,the activities of the BPE under elrufai was scrutinised and i cant remember any wrongdoing been attributed to him despite his immediate successor been indicted.
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by ninja4life(m): 11:19am On Apr 02, 2013
SHAMELESS FOOLS AWON AGBAYA OSHI
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Nobody: 11:23am On Apr 02, 2013
God of justic is on their neck haha. It remains OBJ vs ATIKU,den vs EL RUFAI.am poor but still happy.
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Nobody: 11:36am On Apr 02, 2013
Thisel rufai is just too self-apprising nd thinks he is an infalible human being. He talks from both sides of the mouth, spits venomous tantrums targeted @ supposed political benefactors cum opposition. He is more of a vain-glorious bigot who hues nd cries like a demented fool. And as for Ex VP Atiku, let him rest his rascality too. He should stop living utopian dreams of becoming president of Nigeria. Let him remain the elder states man that he is, contribute to life-changing policies from whereva he is and be ready render assistance if asked for. He must not be president to change and touch lives becos I don't knw the magic he wants to come and perform aas president that he couldn't use to put OBJ in d right track. Enuf of all the rants from these yesterdays men. The rant would be relevant if it will cause legal and socio-economic justice to this beleguered nation. But they only remind us of who, haw, when, and what is responsible for our predicament. Let Them Keep Quiet for Gods Sake. Tttcchhew

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Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by gunuvi(m): 11:40am On Apr 02, 2013
My Ifa told me that Elrufai is lying.
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by 32D: 11:44am On Apr 02, 2013
2 foooooools.....elrufai is not different from these rogues milking our fortune...he's just bitter he was technically pushed out

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Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by strangest(m): 11:57am On Apr 02, 2013
Am happy for El-Rufai... He finally got a job..
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Nobody: 11:59am On Apr 02, 2013
Their dirty linens in the public domain, this is all they do, all APC etc, they wanna go there, and privatize state assets into their pockets. Thanks to GEJ, these looters will not find their way to Aso, not soon.
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Bgino(m): 12:08pm On Apr 02, 2013
accidental public thieves...mcheeeeeeew

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Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Ngwakwe: 1:04pm On Apr 02, 2013
See two born again progressive thieves blaming each other for being more corrupt than the other.

I dey laugh when the thieving progressives are blaming GEJ for not putting them in prison thereby causing tribal/religious war in Nigeria.

See the Corruption experts teaching us how to steal, siphon and run-down governments through various front-men and businesses.
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by deletrue: 1:23pm On Apr 02, 2013
Billyonaire: Their dirty linens in the public domain, this is all they do, all APC etc, they wanna go there, and privatize state assets into their pockets. Thanks to GEJ, these looters will not find their way to Aso, not soon.
I support you in thanking jona. When i sat back and think of jona, i feel for him. Why? He is such a fair individual among near hundred per cent rotten people. Under normal situation, can one be even making mention of people like El rufai and Atuku. Yet these people are in political parties trying to rule or play leadership role over people!
May God continue to keep jona atleast for keeping safe distance between the two men and his administration.
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by deletrue: 2:02pm On Apr 02, 2013
Billyonaire: Their dirty linens in the public domain, this is all they do, all APC etc, they wanna go there, and privatize state assets into their pockets. Thanks to GEJ, these looters will not find their way to Aso, not soon.
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by malc619(m): 2:11pm On Apr 02, 2013
After going through the comments on this thread, I can but shake my head for the future of this nation. Instead of focusing on the issue on ground i.e. Sales of Govt owned establishment without due process, the posters (most of whom are youths) can only attack the persons whose name are mentioned.

Too many fools in this nation I tell you...

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Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by DanIlon(m): 2:17pm On Apr 02, 2013
Burger01: These two 'boko' thieves!!! When would they grow up and mature with sense?.... sad
u know who is most Thieves in south is father of gej alamiseyeseigha
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by usayab(m): 2:57pm On Apr 02, 2013
Burger01: These two 'boko' thieves!!! When would they grow up and mature with sense?.... sad
what is boko pls
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by shizzle11(m): 3:25pm On Apr 02, 2013
2 rogues, each claiming innocence. Idiaats!

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Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by Akainzo(m): 4:20pm On Apr 02, 2013
Delafruita: i might not be the best person to adequately comment on this.i have a bias for el-rufai.in my view,he was a model government official.Atiku should be a better politician than the way he potrays himself.seems to me like his desperation made him take some wrong steps.

that been said,the activities of the BPE under elrufai was scrutinised and i cant remember any wrongdoing been attributed to him despite his immediate successor been indicted.

The Pentascope deal is one of the worst form of corruption I have seen. El-Rufai handed over the management of Nitel to a company of dubious character, with a fake address.

Pentascope took Nitel from being a profit making company to a Billion naira loss making one within a year. El-Rufai keeps being bugged everywhere because of it. So on this particular deal, Pentascope, he definitely has something to answer.
Re: Atiku, El-rufai In War Of Words Over Controversial Pentascope Deal by halogen02: 4:48pm On Apr 02, 2013
This one na India movie gringringrin! Abegi na who come be Boss and who be Actor? Shioooor Mchewwww!

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