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Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by wallex1983(m): 1:22am On Nov 18, 2015
Chairman, House of Representatives Ad hoc Committee Monitoring the Fuel Subsidy, Hon. Farouk Lawan,
sang a different tune Monday over his role in the allegation that he collected $620,000 from the Chairman
of Zenon Oil and Gas, Mr. Femi Otedola, to doctor the panel’s report.
Lawan, who had hitherto denied that neither he nor any member of the committee collected money from
any of the oil marketers, told reporters in Abuja that he actually collected $500,000 from Otedola, whom he
accused of offering him the money to influence the probe panel’s report.
Apparently reacting to THISDAY’s exclusive story yesterday where Otedola accused him of extorting money
from him to remove Zenon’s name from the list of companies that collected foreign exchange from the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) without importing petroleum products, Lawan said it was Otedola who
initiated the bribe offer.
The House, however, is considering two options of dealing with the scandal, which many lawmakers have
described as an undue embarrassment to the legislature, when it resumes plenary on June 19 after a one-
week recess.
It was learnt that the House might either refer the matter to its Committee on Ethics and Privileges for
probe or set up a special ad hoc committee to investigate the matter.
On his part, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Bello Adoke,
has promised that the Federal Government will take appropriate action when it receives the report of
investigation into the allegation.
Lawan said he had informed the Chairman of the House Committee on Narcotic Drugs and Financial
Crimes, Hon. Adams Jagaba, through a letter dated April 24, 2012 of Otedola’s alleged persistence to bribe
him to influence the outcome of the investigation.
Lawan said he attached “the sum of five hundred thousand dollars only offered to me with another
promise of two million, five hundred thousand dollars” to the letter.
On why he did not raise the issue on the floor of the House, he said he declined to do so as not to divert
attention from the essence of the fuel subsidy probe.
Lawan, in a statement in which he gave a detailed account of what transpired between him and Otedola,
said: “I had considered bringing this issue as a matter of privilege on the floor of the House later today
(April 24), but I am concerned that the controversy it will generate will dwarf the contents of the report,
which needs public attention so that necessary reforms in the sector could be affected.
“Given the desperation of Mr. Otedola, handling this matter, in a firm but diplomatic manner is necessary
as he has also made some veiled threats which put me and members of the committee in a delicate
situation.”
He also said that the ad hoc committee’s secretary, Mr. Boniface Emenalo, whom Otedola had said
collected $120,000 on his (Lawan’s) behalf informed him that Otedola offered him $100,000.
According to Lawan, Emenalo did this through an April 24 letter he wrote to him. Emenalo’s letter reads: “I
wish to inform you that I was on his invitation, at the residence of their chairman, Mr. Femi Otedola, in
Maitama (Aso Drive) this morning and he offered me the sum of one hundred thousand US dollars in two
bundles of $50,000 each. The money is hereby forwarded as evidence.”
Lawan also stated that the police were aware of the offer of bribe as the Inspector-General of Police (IG)
in a letter dated May 9 directed the Task Force on Investigation to meet him.
He said the IG had in a letter with reference number CR:3000/IGP.SEC/STF/FHQ/ABJ/VOL 2/309 to him,
called Lawan’s attention to an interview he granted a national newspaper on April 28, 2012 and directed,
“a discreet investigation into the matter.”
The letter was signed by the Commissioner of Police, Special Task Force, Ali Amodu.

Source: www.thisdaylive.com/articles/lawan-i-collected-500-000-bribe-offer/117822/

Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by coolitempa(f): 1:29am On Nov 18, 2015
This bastard should have long been in jail.....until this present government goes after this thieving animal......it will never have my full support.....Farouk is a fa-rogue ...... angry
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by wallex1983(m): 1:33am On Nov 18, 2015
He said that in another letter dated May 16 with reference number CR:3000/IGP.SEC/STF/FHQ/ABJ/VOL
2/319, and signed by Amodu, the IG requested the money exhibit, names of witnesses and other material
evidence from him.
Lawan explained that in a letter dated May 31, he told the IG that the matter (bribe offer) had been
referred to the relevant committee of the House for legislative action.
He said he promised that the House would inform him (IG) about the outcome of the legislative actions.
According to him, the IG in a letter to the Speaker of the House, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, dated June 4,
2012, stated that a detailed criminal investigation had been ordered into the matter.
In the letter titled, ‘Investigation Activities: Letter of Invitation in a Case of Criminal Conspiracy and
Attempt to Pervert the Course of Justice by Offering Gratification’, the office of the IG stated that “the
Inspector General of Police has directed a detailed criminal investigation into the matter.”
His account of the story Monday completely contradicted the version he gave on Sunday in Abuja, where
he claimed that he had previously alerted the public on the bid by an oil marketer, who he did not name,
to bribe the ad hoc committee members and the House leadership to influence the outcome of the fuel
subsidy probe report.
He further denied that neither he nor any member of the committee collected money from any of the oil
marketers.
Otedola, on Sunday revealed to THISDAY how Lawan and Emenalo had collected $620,000 from him, as
part payment of $3 million, in a sting operation masterminded by the security agencies.
He narrated how Lawan had allegedly approached him a few days before the report was to be tabled on
April 18 before the House of Representatives, demanding money so that Zenon’s name would be kept out
of the report.
It was, however, learnt that shortly after the bribe scandal became public, Lawan attempted to persuade
the House leadership to provide him a soft-landing.
Sources said Lawan on learning that security agencies were in possession of the video clips containing the
alleged bribery incident, sought for a way out of the mess and opted to publicly tender the “marked dollar
bills” as exhibit at one of the plenary sittings of the House.
However, the plot failed when Speaker of the House, Tambuwal, and some principal officers of the
chamber confronted Lawan and demanded to know why it took him about six weeks to disclose that an oil
marketer attempted to bribe him.
However, speaking on the issue, Adoke said in a telephone interview with THISDAY Monday night, that the
Federal Government will not condone any act of impropriety, adding that the country has enough laws to
prosecute any offender.
“We are waiting for the report. As soon as we get it, we would investigate it and take appropriate action.
The Federal Government will not condone any act of impropriety. We have enough laws to prosecute
anyone who commits an offence in the country,” he said.
When contacted, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) stated that it had not been
formally informed of the alleged bribery scandal, but would act once the report reaches them.
Corroborating EFCC’s position, sources confirmed that the State Security Service (SSS) has not sent a
report on the bribe to any of the law enforcement agencies.
The SSS, however, was said to have notified Tambuwal several weeks ago of the information at its
disposal on what transpired between Lawan and Otedola. The speaker, sources said, was said to have
been shown the video footage showing Lawan collecting money from Otedola and the conversation that
transpired.
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by wallex1983(m): 1:34am On Nov 18, 2015
Also, when the Chairman of the House Committee on Narcotic Drugs and Financial Crimes, Hon. Jagaba,
was contacted to confirm receipt of Lawan’s letter, he denied receiving any letter to that effect.
“I am not part of the Ad Hoc Committee on Monitoring the Fuel Subsidy and to the best of my knowledge,
I did not receive any such letter of complaint about an attempt to bribe the subsidy committee. I am not
aware of anything concerning that transaction (bribery) and my committee is not in possession of such a
letter,” he told THISDAY in a telephone interview Monday.
Jagaba said that while he could not hold brief for Lawan, it would be important for Nigerians to look at
the issue on its merit.
According to Jagaba, the subsidy report unveiled monumental corruption in the management of the
subsidy scheme and should not be undermined because of the bribery allegation against the committee.


http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/lawan-i-collected-500-000-bribe-offer/117822/
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by Gayigaskia(m): 2:39am On Nov 18, 2015
This is a old story OP, you don't see the names in the print grin grin grin
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by CyberWolf: 4:04am On Nov 18, 2015
According to ICPC's act, both the giver and receiver of bribe is guilty of at least 7 years imprisonment.
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by aieromon(m): 4:36am On Nov 18, 2015
Acceptance of the bribe virtually killed the political career of Farouk Lawan.

Nobody remembers him anymore in Kano State.
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by Eboski(m): 4:54am On Nov 18, 2015
End Time News... and End Time Acceptances
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by oluemmakay(m): 5:28am On Nov 18, 2015
Buhari body language naa niii...
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by likila: 5:29am On Nov 18, 2015
aieromon:
Acceptance of the bribe virtually killed the political career of Farouk Lawan.

Nobody remembers him anymore in Kano State.

he will soon bounce back!
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by Nobody: 5:55am On Nov 18, 2015
coolitempa:
This bastard should have long been in jail.....until this present government goes after this thieving animal......it will never have my full support.....Farouk is a fa-rogue ...... angry

You are yoruba saying this to your northern master...are you ok?
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by ghjhfhjxf: 6:11am On Nov 18, 2015
Nobody remembers him anymore in Kano State.

Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by lmm4real: 6:48am On Nov 18, 2015
wallex1983:
Chairman, House of Representatives Ad hoc Committee Monitoring the Fuel Subsidy, Hon. Farouk Lawan,
sang a different tune Monday over his role in the allegation that he collected $620,000 from the Chairman
of Zenon Oil and Gas, Mr. Femi Otedola, to doctor the panel’s report.
Lawan, who had hitherto denied that neither he nor any member of the committee collected money from
any of the oil marketers, told reporters in Abuja that he actually collected $500,000 from Otedola, whom he
accused of offering him the money to influence the probe panel’s report.
Apparently reacting to THISDAY’s exclusive story yesterday where Otedola accused him of extorting money
from him to remove Zenon’s name from the list of companies that collected foreign exchange from the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) without importing petroleum products, Lawan said it was Otedola who
initiated the bribe offer.
The House, however, is considering two options of dealing with the scandal, which many lawmakers have
described as an undue embarrassment to the legislature, when it resumes plenary on June 19 after a one-
week recess.
It was learnt that the House might either refer the matter to its Committee on Ethics and Privileges for
probe or set up a special ad hoc committee to investigate the matter.
On his part, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Bello Adoke,
has promised that the Federal Government will take appropriate action when it receives the report of
investigation into the allegation.
Lawan said he had informed the Chairman of the House Committee on Narcotic Drugs and Financial
Crimes, Hon. Adams Jagaba, through a letter dated April 24, 2012 of Otedola’s alleged persistence to bribe
him to influence the outcome of the investigation.
Lawan said he attached “the sum of five hundred thousand dollars only offered to me with another
promise of two million, five hundred thousand dollars” to the letter.
On why he did not raise the issue on the floor of the House, he said he declined to do so as not to divert
attention from the essence of the fuel subsidy probe.
Lawan, in a statement in which he gave a detailed account of what transpired between him and Otedola,
said: “I had considered bringing this issue as a matter of privilege on the floor of the House later today
(April 24), but I am concerned that the controversy it will generate will dwarf the contents of the report,
which needs public attention so that necessary reforms in the sector could be affected.
“Given the desperation of Mr. Otedola, handling this matter, in a firm but diplomatic manner is necessary
as he has also made some veiled threats which put me and members of the committee in a delicate
situation.”
He also said that the ad hoc committee’s secretary, Mr. Boniface Emenalo, whom Otedola had said
collected $120,000 on his (Lawan’s) behalf informed him that Otedola offered him $100,000.
According to Lawan, Emenalo did this through an April 24 letter he wrote to him. Emenalo’s letter reads: “I
wish to inform you that I was on his invitation, at the residence of their chairman, Mr. Femi Otedola, in
Maitama (Aso Drive) this morning and he offered me the sum of one hundred thousand US dollars in two
bundles of $50,000 each. The money is hereby forwarded as evidence.”
Lawan also stated that the police were aware of the offer of bribe as the Inspector-General of Police (IG)
in a letter dated May 9 directed the Task Force on Investigation to meet him.
He said the IG had in a letter with reference number CR:3000/IGP.SEC/STF/FHQ/ABJ/VOL 2/309 to him,
called Lawan’s attention to an interview he granted a national newspaper on April 28, 2012 and directed,
“a discreet investigation into the matter.”
The letter was signed by the Commissioner of Police, Special Task Force, Ali Amodu.

Source: www.thisdaylive.com/articles/lawan-i-collected-500-000-bribe-offer/117822/

Congratulations Sir
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by coolitempa(f): 7:02am On Nov 18, 2015
new2020:


You are yoruba saying this to your northern master...are you ok?

And you are my flat.headed slave.....now buzz off and go finish your cleaning duties..... angry
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by yahrant140(m): 7:05am On Nov 18, 2015
A distinguished heckler..A lousy lying spigot...a brawler and braggart- That is farouk lawan... His attempt to sound sensible almost always falls flat because he is never acquainted with verifiable facts about anything...His half-assed obfuscations and lack of grace to ever admit wrong is legendary such that each time he opens his cavernous mouth, a loud fart always manages to escape from it..Summary: farouk lawan has never ever made sense...Throw him over!
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Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by Nobody: 7:15am On Nov 18, 2015
coolitempa:


And you are my flat.headed slave.....now buzz off and go finish your cleaning duties..... angry

Ashawoo tranny wey no get shame.
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by coolitempa(f): 7:19am On Nov 18, 2015
new2020:


Ashawoo tranny wey no get shame.

You belong to the lowest denominator.....unworthy of an exchange..... cheesy
Re: Lawan: I Collected $500,000 Bribe Offer by lmm4real: 7:21am On Nov 18, 2015
Eboski:
End Time News... and End Time Acceptances


Chai if the end time set now are u ready, every thing end time. End time post grin

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