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$15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by argon500: 7:19pm On Sep 02, 2015
Nigeria’s former Minister for Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, has dismissed allegations made by the Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Ajjampur R. Ghanashyam that during her tenure she “sat” on a $15 billion oil deal, and demanded that the ambassador apologize to her publicly.

In a press statement released by her lawyers, she attributed Mr. Ghanashyam’s “acrimony” towards her to the refusal of the government in which she served to allow Oil and Gas Commission Videsh Limited (OVL), an Indian company, to default on its contractual obligation to provide a $6 billion investment in an 180,000 barrels (bpd) Greenfield refinery and 2,000 megawatt power plant or railway line from East to West of Nigeria.

She described Mr. Ghanashyam’s statement that she delayed the 2006 approval of oil concession to OVL and Mittal Energy International (MITTAL), another Indian company, after receiving a $25 million signature bonus, as spurious, false and lacking in substance.

Alison-Madueke asserted that she was not the Minister of Petroleum Resources in 2006 when the said Indian companies entered into an agreement with the Federal Government. As such, she said, she would not have received any signature bonus either as citizen or minister of the Federal Republic. She also said she had no personal reason to sit on the contract and wonder why the High Commissioner would choose to malign and attack her rather than commend her having acted dispassionately in recommending refund of the said signature bonus to the Indians when the matter was brought to her attention at the twilight of her tenure as Minister.

“When the issue of the request for refund, made by OVL which was re-presented to me in May 2015, I immediately prepared and dispatched a letter dated 13th May, 2015, Ref #: PI.LM/3900/S.693/Vol.1/78b to former President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (GCFR) recommending for the refund of the said signature bonus in compliance with the relevant and extant laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which requires such approvals to be granted by the President, and implemented by the Federal Ministry of Finance,” she stated.

On the allegation by the High Commissioner that contrary to global best practices in the industry she used intermediaries to receive payment for crude oil transactions with India, the former Minister observed that the contract in question was a Government to Government crude oil sales transaction with established procedures which predated her tenure as Minister.

According to the former Minister, under those procedures, the buying country selects and presents a local company as its agent to transact on its behalf as it is never the responsibility of the selling country to select or nominate a company for the buying country.

Nigeria, she stressed, never dictated nor suggested any intermediary or marketing company for India for the purposes of the said transaction, suggesting that the Indian ambassador “mischievously obfuscated these facts to malign the former Nigerian Petroleum Minister whilst not disclosing that it was a Government to Government crude sales transaction.”

In that connection, Mrs. Alison-Madueke said the High Commissioner had also neglected to inform the Daily Trust newspapers and Nigerians that the oil concession was granted neither to OVL nor MITTAL due to the inability of their subsidiary, EMO Exploration and Production, to meet the cash obligation.

She therefore accused the diplomat of spreading false and misleading information calculated to malign Nigerian public officials,” saying that was “unbecoming of a foreign diplomat”.

Asserting that Mr. Ghanashyam’s statement was aimed at damaging her reputation “for her insistence on protecting the interests of the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and for not acceding to inappropriate requests of his country to be relieved of its contractual obligations to Nigeria,” Mrs. Alison-Madueke requested “an unequivocal apology and a complete retraction of the libelous statements” against her.


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Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by nairamaniac: 7:20pm On Sep 02, 2015
apologise my a.s.s
Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by tucky200(m): 7:21pm On Sep 02, 2015
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Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by SeverusSnape(m): 7:21pm On Sep 02, 2015
good
Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by Splashme: 7:22pm On Sep 02, 2015
ew
Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by MikelEleta(m): 7:23pm On Sep 02, 2015
If she feels she has been wrongly accused let her hire a good lawyer nd approach d courts dts d way to go nt issuing a statement dt he shud apologize. I alwz say it dt d way accusatns nd counter accusatns re bin peddled abt mks it difficult to knw whose saying d truth nd whose lying.
Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by Bevista: 7:23pm On Sep 02, 2015
Has she been discharged from the hospital? We need our 'Best Brains' back in the country to help rebuild the country. Please bring her home once she's hale n hearty - she has a lot of positive contributions to make to PMB.
Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by sammyj: 7:24pm On Sep 02, 2015
This should silence the clueless wailing wailers who always believed in the propaganda tool called witch hunt . This jail bound opolo eye former minster still has the gods to talk. I blame pmb and not her because if she had been jailed she wouldn't have the mouth to demand for apology. Apology indeed!! angry! !!
Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by Marotzke(m): 7:25pm On Sep 02, 2015
nairamaniac:
apologise my a.s.s
That means that they will tear that ass of yours to pieces.

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Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by olafum1(m): 7:26pm On Sep 02, 2015
We shall see in the fulness of time cool
O sorry; in d long run cool cool
Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by midolian(m): 7:26pm On Sep 02, 2015
grin
Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by erunz(m): 7:27pm On Sep 02, 2015
Nice one I love the way she reply to this issue, so we are waiting for another propaganda or lie
Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by modath(f): 7:28pm On Sep 02, 2015
This woman is my kind of thief!! smiley Very bold & assertive!!shocked.. Thought she's been bedridden & incapacitated...

If the indian high commissioner is lying about her thieving ways, her spies can do well to remind her about the SEPLAT, NESTOIL & TOTAL E&P sharp & corrupt practices...

Hate the word cancer but this woman leaves another woman lipsrsealed
Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by 1miccza: 7:29pm On Sep 02, 2015
And a host of people had already believed all the lies against her... God help Nigeria and the media is fast becoming a crazy place to be in....
Re: $15 Billion Oil Deal:alison-madueke Demands Public Apology by 1miccza: 7:30pm On Sep 02, 2015
And a host of people had already believed all the lies against her... The media is fast becoming a dump site and a crazy place to be in. God help Nigeria...

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