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Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by MetaPhysical: 3:54am On Oct 28, 2018
Classified By: Ambassador John Campbell for reasons 1.4. (b & d).

1. (C) SUMMARY.

The Senate report on the Petroleum
Technology Development Fund (PTDF) provides a detailed
account of the non-transparent nature of the PTDF and, in
particular, specific actions taken by both President Obasanjo
and Vice President Atiku which fall outside the mandate of
the fund and appear to be clear cases of misappropriation of
funds. The report shines a light on the institutional
failures that allow for large-scale graft and mismanagement
in this multimillion dollar account. As well, it points to
specific cases of malfeasance and mismanagement of millions
of dollars in public funds. While the report presents
evidence that both Vice President Atiku and President
Obasanjo were involved in the misappropriation of PTDF funds,
it concludes by recommending Atiku be sanctioned for
offenses, but Obasanjo only be "advised to adhere strictly to
the provisions of the law."

END SUMMARY.



THE PTDF: A PRIMER
------------------

2. (SBU) The Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) was
established in 1973 to train Nigerians in the fields of
engineering, geology, science and management in the petroleum
and gas industry within Nigeria and abroad. Until 2000, the
PTDF was administered by the Department of Petroleum
Resources (DPR), though in actuality it was mainly dormant.
In September 2000, the GoN set up an Interim Management
Committee to administer the fund. The Committee was
comprised of the Vice President and representatives of the
DPR, Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Petroleum
Training Institute and the Ministry of Petroleum Resources
(headed by the Presidential Advisor on Petroleum and Energy
and subsequently the Minister of State for Petroleum
Resources -- President Obasanjo). The PTDF receives its
funding from statutory income (signature bonuses and fees on
oil block concessions, bidding fees and charges from acreage
allocations received by the DPR) and investment income
(interest and proceeds made on investments of the fund's
capital).

3. (C) Hundreds of millions of dollars have been allocated to
the PTDF since 2000, though remarkably, the NNPC, DPR,
Central Bank (CBN), PTDF and the Accountant General of
Nigeria could not come close to agreeing on the exact amount.
According to the Director of the DPR, more than 1.7 billion
USD has been paid into the PTDF since its inception in 1973,
with more than 700 million USD paid between 2000 and 2006.
However, the Executive Secretary of the PTDF testified that
the PTDF received just over 390 million USD from 1999 to
2006, noting that the PTDF did not receive any funding in
2002, 2004 and 2005. (COMMENT: The 2005 bidding round for
30 oil blocks resulted in signature bonuses of as much as 2.5
billion USD by some calculations. The report did not probe
further into the PTDF statement that no funds were received
in 2005.

END COMMENT.


INSTITUTIONAL FAILURES: PAVING THE WAY FOR CORRUPTION
--------------------------------------------- --------

4. (C) The scope of institutional failures and the levels of
malfeasance uncovered in the committee report are remarkable.
A former internal auditor of the PTDF testified that the
fund "lacks administrative and financial checks and
controls." This appears to be the case throughout the
system, as the Committee found that the Accountant General
manages two of the six PTDF accounts in the CBN and that PTDF
management was even unaware of the existence of these two
accounts. The report confirmed that the management of the
PTDF was unable to ascertain the inflows into various PTDF
accounts at the CBN. As well, those heading the PTDF Finance
Department were not privy to all financial decisions of the
fund. "Huge" sums of money were found to be kept on the
premises of the PTDF office without regard to security or
accounting practices. The report also determined that lack of
financial controls resulted in more than 5 million USD of
PTDF funds being trapped in distressed Nigerian banks. No
audit of PTDF accounts has been conducted since 2002.

5. (C) Beyond a lack of adequate financial checks and
balances, representatives of PTDF management testified that
"some things were done impromptu and several things were done
outside the budget approved by the government." The report
found that several grants and loans were sourced from the
PTDF account on projects and programs which are not in line
with the law establishing the fund. In addition, it was
found that federal ministries were able to access money from
the fund for unrelated ministry projects. The Committee did
not investigate potential inflation of contracts or
corruption at the individual project level. (NOTE: Hussein
Jallo, Executive Secretary of the PTDF for only five months
from July to November 2005, is being prosecuted by the EFCC.
To date the EFCC has recovered 49 million Naira (382,000 USD)
and six vehicles from Jallo.


THE CASE AGAINST THE VICE PRESIDENT
-----------------------------------

6. (C) The Committee report expanded upon allegations made
by Obasanjo (Ref D), finding some of the allegations to be
accurate and some without base. In particular, the report
found that disbursements of 125 million and 20 million USD
made to the PTDF in 2003, upon Atiku's approval, for eight
specific PTDF projects were largely invested through accounts
at the Equitorial Trust Bank (ETB) and the Trans
International Bank (TIB) rather than being used for the
projects intended.

7. (C) Following (though not immediately) several of the
deposits at TIB, loans were granted to NDTV, Mofas Shipping,
and Transvari Services -- all companies with demonstrated
links to Atiku. These loans, as confirmed by the director of
Spring Bank (the bank which took over the failing TIB under a
bank consolidation program) were "irregular, poorly
documented and uncollateralised." The committee found no
evidence of any other entity investing in the controversial
NDTV/i-Gate transaction other than the TIB loans believed to
have originated from PTDF funds. In addition, the committee
was unable to ascertain the status of the eight PTDF projects
for which the funds were originally released. The committee
noted that "the placement in TIB for the purpose of financing
the NDTV/i-Gate deal, a purely private transaction, as
against the putative purposes for which the funds were
released in the first place amounts to misappropriation of
public funds and abuse of public trust." (NOTE: According
to the report, 1.13 billion Naira (8.8 million USD) loaned to
NDTV, 420 million Naira (3.3 million USD) to Mofas Shipping
and 300 million Naira (2.3 million USD) to Transvari Services
by TIB remain unrecovered, though they have been
restructured.)

8. (C) Contrary to Obasanjo's allegations (Ref. D), the
Committee found no evidence of any lending relationship
between ETB and Globacom, nor any link between the PTDF and
Marine Float Limited accounts. In addition, the committee
found no evidence of any link between the PTDF and Mike
Otunba Adenuga. The observation that funds were placed in
investment accounts without regard to the original purpose
for which the funds were released also applied, however, to
the funds placed in ETB.


THE CASE AGAINST THE PRESIDENT
------------------------------

9. (C) Following the removal of authority over PTDF funds
from the Office of the Vice President in late 2005, the
Committee found that President Obasanjo personally approved
several projects which were outside the legislated mandate of
the PTDF and approved the use of PTDF funds by federal
ministries for ministry projects. Though conceding that many
of these projects may be laudable, the Committee noted that
they fall outside the purview of the fund "no matter how
liberally construed." It was noted that the Federal
Executive Council retroactively approved these projects,
though the Committee maintained this does not legitimize an
action that had no legal basis to begin with.

10. (C) The report ran through all projects funded by the
PTDF in 2006, noting that four of the nine projects funded
were outside the PTDF mandate. In particular, these were:

-- Establishment of an African Institute of Science and
Technology in the Federal Capital Territory. (25 million
USD) Funds were allocated as Nigeria's share of the cost for
the establishment of a "technology village" to provide
managerial training for Gulf of Guinea projects. No
legislation has ever been introduced, nor sought, to
establish such an institution. No such institute yet exists
in a legal sense. (NOTE: Groundbreaking for the institute
occurred in February on the outskirts of Abuja.)

-- Incorporation of Galaxy Backbone PLC. (17.2 million USD)
Funds were used to set up and incorporate a private company
to work on harmonization of the telecommunications
infrastructure. (As well, the PTDF paid the 1.95 million USD
legal bill for the law firm which filed the incorporation.)

-- Computers for All Nigerians Initiative. (10 million USD)
The PTDF funded a portion of the Ministry of Science and
Technology subsidized loan program for civil service
employees to purchase home computers. The Committee notes
that a revolving loan for subsidized computers cannot be
viewed as an investment and is therefore outside the
investment authority of the PTDF.

-- Progress report on the Obasanjo Administration and
photographs for the State House Library. (35,000 USD) The
Committee noted that this project does not fall within the
PTDF mandate "by any stretch of interpretation." In
addition, the Committee recommends these funds be returned to
the PTDF.

11. In response to Atiku's allegations that 20 billion Naira
(156 million USD) approved for release by Obasanjo in May
2006 was used to fund the third term agenda, the Committee
noted only that on September 13, the Accountant General's
Office authorized 10 billion Naira (78 million USD) be
released to the PTDF to fund the six projects in the May
request. PTDF management confirmed that, to date, only 10
billion Naira of the requested 20 billion has been released
to the Fund. (NOTE: The report did not ask the question of
where the remaining 10 billion Naira is currently, if/when it
will be released to the PTDF, nor the status of the six
projects.


RECOMMENDATIONS SHOW JUSTICE NOT BLIND
--------------------------------------

12. (C) The Committee recommends funds be recovered from
NDTV, Mofas Shipping Company and Transvari and any offenses
prosecuted. In addition, it recommends prosecution of PTDF
Executive Secretary from September 2000 to July 2005 Hamisu
Abubakar and continued prosecution of former Executive
Secretary Hussein Jallo. When it comes to recommendations

SIPDIS
for the Vice President and President, however, the Committee
is much less willing to call for outright prosecution and, in
the case of Obasanjo, recommends no putative action. The
Committee notes that Vice President Atiku "abused his office
by aiding and abetting the diversion of public funds" and
recommends that he be "sanctioned for any offenses." With
regard to President Obasanjo, however, the Committee notes
only that he "acted in disregard of the law establishing the
PTDF" and recommends that "the President be advised to adhere
strictly to the provisions of the law of the PTDF."

13. (C) The Committee recommends amending the PTDF Act to
provide for a Board of Trustees, statutory audits and a
reorganization of management to insulate it from politics.
It calls for no further funding of 2006 projects deemed to be
outside the PTDF mandate. The report also recommends a
Senate evaluation of all PTDF projects since 2003 and tasks
the Senate to find all accounts existing in the name of the
PTDF both within and outside Nigeria.


BLATANT CORRUPTION REVEALED
---------------------------
14. (C) COMMENT. The Senate report provides what is likely
the most credible direct proof of blatant corruption within
the villa we have seen. Given the number of witnesses, their
credibility and the overwhelming similarities in the
testimonies given, the Committee could not easily overlook
the illegal actions of both Atiku and Obasanjo. That said,
the recommendations of the Committee are clearly softer on
Obasanjo than Atiku. While no claim of corruption in the
Nigerian context can be accepted as completely accurate, post
believes the observations and findings contained in the
Senate report may be the closest we can come to finding out
what actually happened to the PTDF funds.

END COMMENT.
CAMPBELL

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Re: Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:15am On Oct 28, 2018
A-TIKU, una don die!

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Re: Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by WhyMoD: 4:52am On Oct 28, 2018
The greatest PTDF thief is Buhari.

He alone stole over 135billion naira. At the time when naira was more than USD..

So he stole over 135billion USD alone.

Even Mark Zuckerberg in all his wealth is worth less than half this money.

Bubu is the greatest criminal ever liveth

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Re: Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by CodeTemplar: 5:00am On Oct 28, 2018
Atiku may be a thief but let's not forget in a hurry how Abacha, Buhari's long time coup ally, monopolized stealing via dictatorship and help grow the economy(especially the northern economy) speedily.
Buhari should strengthen EFCC to be strong enough to go after all thieves so they can stop Atiku in the future, that's what we need and not the one-sided anti-corruption war we are seeing.
EFCC has now been downgraded into a party vendetta and politics.
Re: Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:09am On Oct 28, 2018
WhyMoD:
The greatest PTDF thief is Buhari.

He alone stole over 135billion naira. At the time when naira was more than USD..

So he stole over 135billion USD alone.

Even Mark Zuckerberg in all his wealth is worth less than half this money.

Bubu is the greatest criminal ever liveth
Dumb is an understatement for this trash.

Ranting Kids everywhere with their Beer parlor gist!!

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Re: Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by Nobody: 5:22am On Oct 28, 2018
post=72469481:

Dumb is an understatement for this trash.

Ranting Kids everywhere with their Beer parlor gist!!

Shut up my friend!

Sue Atiku if he's corrupt or forever hold your urine.

We know Atiku robbed the world, but we are ready to vote him like that.

Are You in pains?

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Re: Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by Munzy14(m): 5:26am On Oct 28, 2018
post=72469481:

Dumb is an understatement for this trash.

Ranting Kids everywhere with their Beer parlor gist!!
Mugu u posted urs he posted his. You rushed to quote him to discredit his. A typical APC way.
Argue with facts and stop being aggressive. Corruption and insecurity agenda of buhari is totally flawed. killings and corruption on the highhhhh.

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Re: Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by richidinho(m): 5:30am On Oct 28, 2018
These guys seems not to understand when peoplle say "even if Atiku is caught with bullion van siphoning money from the CBN, he is our choice

Atiku is 100% better than the lifeless one

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Re: Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by WhyMoD: 5:51am On Oct 28, 2018
post=72469481:

Dumb is an understatement for this trash.

Ranting Kids everywhere with their Beer parlor gist!!
Its only a BMC member would see fact and chose to argue blindly.
Did you see the paper I posted under?

I'm not interested in convincing people like you that Bubu is a disciple of corruption, I'm stating this facts for the genuine Nigerians who're still being deceived by the fake anti corruption antics of Bubu.

We don't care about the few like you who're actually working for their pay.

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Re: Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:54am On Oct 28, 2018
....and these are the kind of youths that we have in this nation?!
Youths whose future and the future of their unborn kids are being stolen right in their face.
Una never see anything!
Una jusy dey start!

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Re: Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by Lot13(m): 5:59am On Oct 28, 2018
richidinho:
These guys seems not to understand when peoplle say "even if Atiku is caught with bullion van siphoning money from the CBN, he is our choice

Atiku is 100% better than the lifeless one
Atiku is the choice of the dumb and loud minority and not of the majority who wants a better Nigeria.

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Re: Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by hrykanu231(m): 6:11am On Oct 28, 2018
Lot13:
Atiku is the choice of the dumb and loud minority and not of the majority who wants a better Nigeria.

When you use the name Atiku and "dumb" in a sentence, it shows how lifeless you are like your President.
Keep lying to yourself because of 5/post.
Instead of attacking Atiku's candidature with frivolities, why not market Buhari.
Hey! Wakeup and smell d coffee, most Nigerians are tired with this certifcate-less, inept bigot. Who has divided the country more than uniting it, who values cows more than humans.
Who thinks everyone around him is a saint and others sinners.
Re: Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by MetaPhysical: 6:33am On Oct 28, 2018
On Atiku's credibility...


Reacting to Atiku's assertions, the Jonathan-Sambo campaign organisation
described him as an inconsistent politician with a known record for
disloyalty and incapacity for keeping of agreements.

Atiku doesn't respect agreements -Sully Abu


Now, every loyal member of a political party ought to abide by the
decision of that party but perhaps, it is too much to expect such
behaviour from Atiku since he has been jumping in and out of political
parties.


We had an agreement. We met and agreed with Atiku and his wife on our choice for his VP and he promised us, but look what he has done. He went behind us and picked Obi. Who did he consult on this choice? -SE Govs.


If he is not dipping his fingers in our treasury, it appears Atiku is jumping parties and abandoning agreements along.

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Re: Weekend Digest On Atiku Abubakar. The PTDF Case - Atiku Robbed Nigeria. II by jrobbins: 1:09pm On Oct 28, 2018
Well, I finally decided to create this new moniker to start saying the truth.

I was using an old moniker to defend Buhari but truly he's a failure.

I'd use my old moniker to still defend him for my pay

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