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Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by Nobody: 9:10am On Jul 21, 2015
Detectives probing the alleged N1.45 billion legal and consultancy fees scandal at the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) have got some key documents which will help them get to the root of the matter, The Nation learnt yesterday.

The BPE is insisting that the legal contract was valid because ex-President Goodluck Jonathan approved it, based on a memo from ex-Vice President Namadi Sambo, who was the chairman of the National Council on Privatisation (NCP).

It also said Sections II (J) and 55 of the Public Enterprises (Privatisation and Commercialisation) Act Cap. P.38, LFN 2004 exempt the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) from complying with the processes of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP).

In a June 27 letter to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the BPP requested the anti-graft agency to investigate the payment scandal.

One of the lawyers of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was paid N950 million for the liquidation of the Power Holding Company when the company had ceased to exist and N500 million was paid as consultancy fees to the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation.

The fees were paid contrary to the advice of the immediate past Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. Mohammed Bello Adoke (SAN) and the BPP.

Based on the BPP alarm, the EFCC has since started probing the payment.

But, in a fresh twist, the BPE insisted that the contract was legal and approved by ex-President Jonathan.

Armed with a heap of documents sent to EFCC, the agency said its supervising organ (the National Council on Privatisation) does not need any approval of its disposal procurement from BPP.

One of the documents, exclusively obtained by our correspondent, reads in part: “The Bureau of Public Procurement reviewed the procurement process and issued Certificates of ‘No Objection’ dated February 26, 2013 (attached as Annex U4) to the BPE to appoint Messrs J.K. Gadzama & Partners as the Consultant, Legal Advisory Services for the winding up of PHCN in the sum of N929, 613,188.94 inclusive of 5 per cent VAT. A letter of award /engagement was issued to J.K. Gadzama &Partners on 6th March, 2013.

“The National Council on Privatisation at its 3rd meeting for 2013 held on Thursday, May 9, 2013 approved the engagement of Messrs. J.K. Gadzama & Partners as the Consultant, Legal Advisory Services for the winding up of PHCN in the sum of N929,613,188.94. Excerpts of NCP minutes attached.

“Thereafter, copies of the draft contract agreements were forwarded to the Vice President and Chairman, NCP (for approval), who subsequently directed that the draft contract agreements be forwarded to the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) for review before execution.

“By a memo referenced SH/VP/BPE/C2/XVII, dated August 30, 2013, a copy of a memo from the AGF to the Vice President and Chairman of NCP dated August 27, 2013 was forwarded to the BPE by the Office of the Vice President and Chairman of NCP for necessary action.

“In the said memo, the AGF raised objection to the appointment of J.K. Gadzama as Liquidator of PHCN Plc, stating that such is within the purview of PHCN Board of Directors only.

“Following the intervention of the Chairman of the Board of NELMCO, the AGF in his letter to the DG of BPP dated 11th, September 2014 (which was copied to the DG BPE) withdrew his earlier query on the ‘No Objection’ earlier granted by BPP to procure J.K. Gadzama and Partners for legal advisory services for the winding up of PHCN Plc.

“BPE, in reliance on the letter above referred requested BPP to revalidate its earlier “No Objection” granted. The BPP declined to withdraw its “No Objection” without adducing any reason for doing so.”

The BPE said it reported the stalemate to the National Council of Privatisation (NCP) at its meeting on April 16, 2015.

It added: “The NCP noted that since the AGF had withdrawn his query on the procurement and there was no other tenable reason to withhold it, approved that BPE should immediately proceed to execute the contract with Messrs. J.K. Gadzama & Partners as the consultant, legal advisory services for the winding up of PHCN in the sum of N929,613,188.94 based on the ‘No Objection’ earlier granted by BPP.”

The BPE also gave the details of how ex-President Jonathan approved the contract during the transition period.

The agency said: “In a briefing memo to His Excellency, the former President on the decisions of NCP, the former Vice President and Chairman of NCP, among other things, highlighted its approval directing BPE to immediately execute contract with J.K. Gadzama for the winding up of PHCN Plc in the sum of N929,613,188.94 based on the ‘No Objection’ earlier granted by BPP since all contested issues had been resolved.

“The former President noted the said decision without any objection(memo attached as Annex U9). It is based on the two approvals of the NCP and Mr. President that BPE executed the contract with J.K.Gadzama & Partners who have since commenced execution of the contract.”

The BPE said it does not need any approval from the BPP to execute any procurement dealing with disposal of public property once it is carrying out NCP directive.

It said the Public Enterprises (Privatisation and Commercialisation) Act Cap. P.38, LFN 2004 empowers NCP to appoint and determine advisers and their remuneration.

Section II (J) of the Public Enterprises (Privatisation and Commercialisation) Act Cap. P.38, LFN 2004 empowers the NCP to approve the appointment of Advisers and their remuneration. The BPP had earlier claimed that the AGF did not at any time withdraw his ‘No Objection’.

The Director-General, Mr. Emeka M. Ezeh, said in a letter that no instruction was received from the AGF nullifying the earlier directive.

The letter said: “The Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), having examined the request wishes to draw the attention of the BPE to Paragraph 14 of the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation (HAGF)’s letter to the BPP referenced that; “item 1,3,5,6 and 8 of the scope of work for the Legal Advisor unnecessary for the liquidation of the PHCN.

“Similarly, any of the remaining items 2,4,7 and 9, which is not contemplated by the procedure described in Sections 457 -468 (and there is hardly any contemplated) would equally be unnecessary to accomplish the liquidation”.

“ It can be deduced from the above citation that the HAGF’s position on this procurement clearly indicates that Legal Advisory Service is not needed as all constituent items (1-9) under unnecessary as listed by the HAGF constitute all items under the Legal Advisory Service, as such; no item is left for BPP’s consideration for a further review

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by shalomm: 9:11am On Jul 21, 2015
okay

Probe him if he is guilty, he should be judged according to the law.

But no witch-hunting.

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by Nobody: 9:12am On Jul 21, 2015
legal? then it's no news...

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by Nobody: 9:16am On Jul 21, 2015
. . . . . . . . . . . .the otuoke drunk at his best, dishing out billions at the slightest sip of o.gogoro . . . . . . . . . . .the best thing that ever happened to Nigeria in a long while was the sending of the comedian back to the creeks

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by SaiBuharii: 9:24am On Jul 21, 2015
Goodluck Egbere Azikiwe Jonathan will definitely end up in prison. He deserves to be an exconvict.

The man single handedly finished this country. I am still amazed at where he got millions of votes from certain regions. It shows the amount of stupiid people we have in the winning regions and the country in general. Buhari should perhaps clear this people.

Like I advise, now that the clensing has commenced, it's either you join the train and jejely go to the new prison we are building for you. Baba has gone to get prison plans from obama, airconditioned prisons.

Any trouble from naija delta militants or biafra soldiers will be met with tough comebackz from the govt...we will kill you. We have eneough bombs, you will die, it's one bomb per head. We will tie the bomb to your neck so there will not be a part of your body to bury. We will execute you all. I'm not mincing words today, distractions are not tolerated. You have been warned.

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by anonimi: 9:24am On Jul 21, 2015
lifezone247:
I Jst knw say this movie go get part 2.

Na real Nollywood movie of stories and tales by moonlight.

From the Nation newspaper not so Owned by the JagbaJantis of Bourdillon, not so?
Let the propaganda and scamming continue.




www.nairaland.com/attachments/2571027_buharipoker_jpeg226b8276c6a021ac1a07f80d2f9b8246

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by efilefun(m): 9:24am On Jul 21, 2015
Yet some group of wailers want us to continue with this reckless spending drunkard as a president... I will continue saying it, when all the funds misappropriated/stolen/embezzled/"borrowed" by this past administration are recovered Nigeria will have no cause to touch any money generated for the next 4years.

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by sammyj: 9:25am On Jul 21, 2015
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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by lifezone247(m): 9:25am On Jul 21, 2015
I Jst knw say this movie go get part 2.

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by tucky200(m): 9:25am On Jul 21, 2015
This not upto quater the illegal ones
Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by ZYZZA: 9:25am On Jul 21, 2015
Mmm. Buhari should waste this 4 years witch hunting thinking he would see another 4 years

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by OrlandoOwoh(m): 9:26am On Jul 21, 2015
If Jonathan had won the 2015 presidential election, it would have been a matter of time before Nigeria becomes like Greece.

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by tmanis(m): 9:26am On Jul 21, 2015
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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by nairaman66(m): 9:26am On Jul 21, 2015
GEJ agenda was to bankrupt and Balkanize Nigeria. Tunde Bakare wasn't wrong afterall!!

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by kennydee05(m): 9:27am On Jul 21, 2015
Jonathan and Corruption are like Agege Bread and Butter...

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by Iamoilprince(m): 9:27am On Jul 21, 2015
allow EFCC to do their work
Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by kliq(m): 9:27am On Jul 21, 2015
Gej embarassed kirikiri is calling (Room 419) sad

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by sukkot: 9:27am On Jul 21, 2015
sai buhari, kai jonathan

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by amanze15(m): 9:27am On Jul 21, 2015
shocked
Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by amanze15(m): 9:27am On Jul 21, 2015
OMG
Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by toxiflam: 9:27am On Jul 21, 2015
Jona sins piling up by the day

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by Nobody: 9:27am On Jul 21, 2015
Thanks to you all expecially topic owner! am very greatful that my bobo Jonathan has a right to approved the money! Please when you see Sai buhari tell him to concentrate on his promises..and for you also, am thinking about post to give u, coz by next election, i will be the new president...

I Knw for saying this, ladies will be asking for number for them to be my first lady, bt am sorry! am engaged! to my unborn wife...Thank to you all!

Signed.
Abiodun Anthony
Nigeria Next President

and hear dis if i become president and u talk rubbish about me..na one chance for u coz na jail be dat!

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by sukkot: 9:28am On Jul 21, 2015
torkaka:
. . . . . . . . . . . .the otuoke drunk at his best, dishing out billions at the slightest sip of o.gogoro . . . . . . . . . . .the best thing that ever happened to Nigeria in a long while was the sending of the comedian back to the creeks

lalasticlala, ishilove
grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by thefakestan: 9:28am On Jul 21, 2015
Someone has smth
Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by Nwaiberibe: 9:28am On Jul 21, 2015
Buhari and his cohorts will definitely get tired of chasing GEJ. T

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by emekatimsu(m): 9:28am On Jul 21, 2015
The present government should concentrate on delivering her electoral promises instead of drawing us back with what GEJ did right or wrong..

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Re: Jonathan Approved N1.45b Legal Fee, BPE Tells EFCC by Berrymoss(f): 9:28am On Jul 21, 2015
Leave him alone

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