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$1.6 Billion Malabu Oil Deal: I Acted On Jonathan’s Instruction – Adoke by okpismart: 2:55pm On Dec 22, 2016


A former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Bello Adoke (SAN), yesterday faulted the charge of alleged involvement in a $1.6billion Malabu Oil deal against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

He said although the charge was irrational, he was prepared to make himself available to defend it at the appropriate time.He said he did not benefit in any way from the auctioning of Oil Prospecting Licence 245(OPL 245), popularly referred to as Malabu Oil Block.

Adoke, in a statement, said he got requisite approvals from the former President Goodluck Jonathan to broker the settlement and execute the OPL 245 Settlement Agreement.

The statement reads: “My attention has been drawn to the charges filed by the EFCC against me and other named individuals and companies in respect of OPL 245 Settlement Agreement involving Malabu Oil & Gas Limited and Shell Nigeria Ultra Deep Limited.

“The charge of aiding the commission of money laundering offences preferred against me has finally confirmed the orchestrated plans to bring me to public disrepute in order to satisfy the whims and caprices of some powerful interests on revenge mission.

“I wish to reiterate that I acted within the actual and ostensible authority of the office I occupied to broker a settlement between Malabu Oil & Gas Limited and Shell Nigeria Ultra Deep Limited in order to ward off the over $2billion liability in damages for breach of contract which the country would have been exposed to in the likely event of the success of Shell Nigeria Ultra Deep Limited’s claim before the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).

“The Terms of Settlement ensured that the interests of the Federal Government of Nigeria, Malabu Oil & Gas Limited and Shell Nigeria Ultra Deep Limited were duly acknowledged and provided for in the Settlement Agreement.

“The Federal Government of Nigeria was entitled to the Signature bonus which was duly paid; Malabu Oil & Gas Limited surrendered its title to OPL 245 for a consideration and Shell Nigeria Ultra Deep Limited was re-allocated OPL 245 which it had previously substantially de-risked in consideration for withdrawing their over US$ 2billion claim for breach of contract against the Federal Government of Nigeria.”

Adoke gave more insights into why the Jonathan administration executed the Settlement Agreement.

He added: “Since the Parties aforementioned, faithfully discharged their respective obligations under the Settlement Agreement, one cannot comprehend how the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation which brokered the Settlement was expected to renege from the agreement by denying Malabu Oil & Gas Limited the benefits associated with the relinquishing of their title to OPL 245 already warehoused in a joint FGN/Shell Escrow account, or to prevent the subsequent re-allocation of the relinquished OPL 245 to Shell Nigeria Ultra Deep Limited when the company had already furnished consideration for it to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

“I am of the respectful view that it should be clear to any person dispassionately reviewing the transaction to confirm that I had no personal interest in the transaction; I did not take any benefit from it, I had requisite approvals from the President and Commander in Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to broker the settlement and execute the OPL 245 Settlement Agreement.

“I am therefore unable to rationalise the charge of aiding the commission of money laundering offences preferred against me by the EFCC. But be that as it may, I hope to at the appropriate time make myself available to defend the charges for what whatever its worth.”

Source: http://nigerianewsnow.com.ng/2016/12/22/1-6-billion-malabu-oil-deal-i-acted-on-jonathans-instruction-adoke/
Re: $1.6 Billion Malabu Oil Deal: I Acted On Jonathan’s Instruction – Adoke by Nobody: 3:03pm On Dec 22, 2016
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Re: $1.6 Billion Malabu Oil Deal: I Acted On Jonathan’s Instruction – Adoke by Nobody: 3:10pm On Dec 22, 2016
okpismart:

I did not take any benefit from it, I had requisite approvals from the President and Commander in Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to broker the settlement and execute the OPL 245 Settlement Agreement.


The President approved for you to broker the agreement. Who authorised for the proceed to be shared among top politicians and people in government? Besides, as the person saddled with responsibility of negotiating the deal, shouldn't you be held accountable for anomalies in the outcome? Do you expect Nigerians to blame the President who isn't a lawyer and doesn't have all the details.
Re: $1.6 Billion Malabu Oil Deal: I Acted On Jonathan’s Instruction – Adoke by ba7man(m): 3:10pm On Dec 22, 2016
The "Hero" of corruption again.

The high oil prices during his tenure was the only reason why people are thinking his administration was sucessful.

His administration shares so many similarities with the MMM scheme.......you think you're making it big till the bottom crashes.

Too bad Buhari is clueless on how to clean his mess.
Re: $1.6 Billion Malabu Oil Deal: I Acted On Jonathan’s Instruction – Adoke by superstar1(m): 3:13pm On Dec 22, 2016
Their Mandela of Otuoke is always entrenched in anything tainted with corruption.

He simply ran a corruptocracy government ---Govt of the corrupt by the corrupt and for the corrupt
Re: $1.6 Billion Malabu Oil Deal: I Acted On Jonathan’s Instruction – Adoke by tuniski: 3:47pm On Dec 22, 2016
ba7man:
The "Hero" of corruption again.

The high oil prices during his tenure was the only reason why people are thinking his administration was sucessful.

His administration shares so many similarities with the MMM scheme.......you think you're making it big till the bottom crashes.

Too bad Buhari is clueless on how to clean his mess.
He was successful! Only a govt bereft of ideas constantly make noise about transactions of the past with intention to tarnish them. The level of corruption going on today is unparalleled.

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