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How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by dre11(m): 8:40am On Sep 14, 2019
For the former Chief Justice, it was all business.

Nicholas Ibekwe


It did not matter that he was providing an expert legal opinion against his country whose judiciary he once headed. It did not matter that Nigeria stood to lose the case on account of his testimony, neither did it matter that offering such service to a foreign company was illegal.

All that mattered, it seems, was money.

PREMIUM TIMES can today confirm that a key legal argument the British firm, P&ID Limited, used in securing the humongous arbitral award of $9.6 billion (N3.2 trillion) against Nigeria was provided by former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Alfa Belgore.

Acting as a legal consultant, Mr Belgore, head of the Supreme Court between 2006 and 2008, painstakingly analysed Nigeria’s laws, exploited its shortcomings and cited case laws for the benefit of the firm.

In August 2019, the UK’s Business & Property Courts granted P&ID’s request to enforce a 2013 award against Nigeria by a three-member arbitration tribunal.

The tribunal relied on the Arbitration Act 1996 (England and Wales) and the Nigerian Arbitration and Conciliation Act 2004.

The amount standing against Nigeria is about 20 per cent of the country’s foreign reserves, and if executed, the consequences will be unpleasant for every Nigerian, Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed said.

Lawyers say the case presented a clear conflict of interest, and more importantly, that Mr Belgore violated the constitution by choosing to offer his service to a P&ID. Section 5 of the Fifth Schedule of the 1999 Constitution prohibits former presidents, vice presidents, Chief Justice of Nigeria, governors and deputy governors from working for foreign companies or enterprises.


Mr Belgore’s legal advice to P&ID

Process and Industrial Developments Limited (P&ID) accuses the Nigerian government of breaching a 2010 gas contract agreement. Based on that allegation, the UK tribunal accepted Mr Belgore’s opinion with two members of the tribunal – Lord Hoffman and Sir Anthony Evans – ruling that the British Virgin Island firm is entitled to $6.6billion in damages plus interest until the amount is paid. A third member – Nigeria’s Bayo Ojo – gave a dissenting opinion, saying P&ID should be paid not more than $250million.

PREMIUM TIMES has obtained full details of the advice provided by Mr Belgore to rubbish the Nigerian government’s defence in the suit.

In the written legal advice offered to P&ID, Mr Belgore, who is still a member of the National Council of State, a key advisory body to Nigerian presidents, specifically admitted that he was working for a foreign company.

“I have been instructed on behalf of Process and Industrial Developments Limited (“P&ID”), a company incorporated in the territory of the Virgins Island (“BVI”), to prepare a statement addressed to the Arbitral tribunal in answer to the questions put to me by P&ID in connection with this arbitration,” he wrote.


Justice Alfa Belgore: By working for P&ID, the former CJN violated the constitution

He further explained that he was providing the legal opinion for the benefit of P&ID’s solicitors, Harcus Sinclair LLP, which had provided him with the preliminary objections, the Memorandum of Understanding between P&ID and the government, and a copy of the gas supply and processing agreement between P&ID and the government.

He explained that he considered several legal texts, statutes and case reports as well as evidence to prepare the report which he admitted will be used in arbitration against Nigeria.


“This report has been prepared solely for the use of this arbitration,” he said. “I understand that the report will be made available to the Arbitral Tribunal, the Ministry of Petroleum Resources of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and their respective legal advisers and other witnesses or experts.”

After affirming that he was competent to give the legal advice in the case as well as stand as an expert witness, he explained that two questions were posed to him:

“Whether or not the Ministry lacked legal and/or contractual capacity to validly enter into the GSPA as alleged, and whether or not the GSPA is void as a result.”

“Whether or not the claimant failed to comply with the provision of section 54 of the Companies and Allied Matter Act, Cap C20 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 (“CAMA”), as alleged and if so whether the GSPA is void and /or affected by illegality, as a result.”

He then presented extensive legal arguments to puncture the defence by Nigerian government lawyers.

Summarising his response to the first question Mr Belgore said, “In my opinion, the Ministry entered into the GSPA as an organ of Government. As such the GSPA is binding on the Government and the Ministry is correctly named as a defendant in its capacity as an organ of Government.”

On the second questions, he said, “In my opinion there was no breach of section 54 of the Companies and Allied Matters Act because: (i) a separate Nigeria corporation was set up on 21 July 2006, in compliance with section 54; (ii) in an event, P&ID was not “carrying on business” by entering into the GSPA; and (iii) even of the execution of the GSPA had constituted “carrying on business” within the meaning of section 54, the Ministry has waived its right to rely upon section 54 and/or is estopped from so relying.”


Even after he stepped down as chief justice, Mr Belgore remained a powerful figure within the Nigerian government. He is a member of the National Council of State, an organ of the Nigerian Government that advises the executive on policymaking. He is also the chairperson of the Tripartite Committee on Minimum Wage, Nigerian National Honours Award Committee and Central Working Group of Nigeria Vision 20:20.20.

Some commentators wonder why a man who remained so deeply connected with the Nigerian government would provide help for an adversary of the same administration.


A constitution violation — Lawyers react
Lawyers who spoke to PREMIUM TIMES said Mr Belgore was in clear violation of the Constitution for working for P&ID and should be prosecuted in accordance with the law.

“The Constitution does not define what employment means, I have gone back to the Interpretation Act, the Interpretation Act is also quiet. But my sense is this: it is a simple straightforward interpretation,” Abdul Mahmud, an Abuja-based lawyer, told PREMIUM TIMES. “They are prohibited from service and employment from foreign companies. I think by virtue of Section 5(1) of the fifth schedule of the Constitution, he is barred. He is prohibited from doing any work for foreign companies or enterprises, P&ID is not a Nigerian company, is not registered in Nigeria. So, it is a foreign enterprise.”


He said the matter transcends the morality of a former chief judicial officer of the country working against the interest of the country. But rather a legal and Constitutional matter and should be treated as such.

“If you look at Subsection 2 of Section 5, it specifically mentions the office of the President, Vice President, Chief Justice of Nigeria, Governor and Deputy Governor of a state. But the operative section is Section 1. Section 1 says retired public officers who have held officers to which this paragraph applies. And Section 2 explicitly states the offices which include the Chief Justice of Nigeria is in breach of section 5(1&2) of the Fifth Schedule Part 1 of the Constitution.”


He said Mr Belgore should be made to face trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal as specified by law.

“So, he can be hauled to the Code of Conduct Tribunal. It is a breach. And only the Code of Conduct Tribunal has exclusive jurisdiction over matters devolving around Code of Conduct. It is no longer a moral question; it is a Constitutional and legal question.”

He, however, said with the widespread impunity in the country he was not hopeful that the law would be allowed to take its course.


“It is very strange,” Mr Mahmud continued. “We operate in a country where people infract on the law and there are no consequences. It is a practice that we see everywhere today in our country because public institutions responsible for protecting the health of our Constitution are not performing their roles. I won’t be surprised if Belgore is taken to the Code of Conduct tribunal people will throw up all sorts of shenanigans, be ethnic, be it, class, etc. That is our country.”

Ezenwa Nwagwu, a lawyer, and the Chairman, Partners for Electoral Reform (PER), said Mr Belgore’s PI&grin action reflected the character of the Nigerian political elites.

“What you are dealing with is the character of the Nigerian ruling elites. They expect patriotism from other people but in every way, they are driven by greed,” he told PREMIUM TIMES on the telephone.

He said despite Mr Belgore being in clear violation of the Constitution he may not be made to face the consequences of his action.

“In clear violation of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers, will there be any sanction? Will those who have the responsibility to deal with the issue deal with it? They will still waive it the way they waive every other thing.

“But basically, in line with what you have read, there is no argument to whether he has violated or breached the Code of Conduct by rendering service to a foreign company after holding office as the highest judicial officer of the land. There is something not sitting well about that,” he said.

Mr Belgore could not be reached to comment for this story. When this reporter dialled his known telephone line, a man who identified himself as a staff of the former CJN said his boss could not be reached for comment.

When asked if the reporter should send questions via SMS, the staff member requested to know what the question was about. When told, he said there was no need to send text messages to Mr Belgore about the matter.

Mr Belgore holds Nigeria’s second-highest award, the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON). In 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari appointed him the Chairman of the Committee on National Honours Award.

As a former CJN, he is a member of the Nigerian Council of State, which is chaired by the incumbent president, is made up of past Presidents and Head of States of the country, former CJN, President of the Senate, Speaker of House of Representatives and all governors of the 36 states of the country, the minister of Justice and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. By working for PI&grin, the former CJN violated the Constitution)

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/352204-9-6billion-judgment-debt-how-former-cjn-helped-pid-to-defeat-nigeria.html

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by JasonScoolari: 8:42am On Sep 14, 2019
Mehn, this article long pass Bet9ja slip....

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by OAUTemitayo: 8:53am On Sep 14, 2019
Smh.
A whole former CJN...
If it is a lawyer, it is understandable, but a former CJN and member of the most prestigious council in the country, nonsense

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by coolcharm(m): 8:56am On Sep 14, 2019
This... Is backstabbing

Imagine who was once addressed as 'lord' colluding with foreigners to rape and loot her mother land for personal financial gains.


Traitor!

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by festacman(m): 9:02am On Sep 14, 2019
This should be treated as pure act of ESPIONAGE and the force of existing laws should be applied without further delay. By this SELFISH act, Alfa Belgore has made himself an ENEMY of the state of Nigeria and should be declared so by National Assembly and documented for posterity.

Alfa Belgore betrayed past, present and future generations of Nigerians. He should be, without further delay, stripped of his GCON national honours and forced to step down from all appointed positions. Alfa Belgore should be treated with IGNOMINY. He should be blacklisted from attending national ceremonies.

The leadership of National Labour Congress should in concert with Civil Society Organizations organize a national protest immediately, if they are serious, to force the National Assembly to conduct a public hearing on P&ID scandal. It doesn't make sense to picket Senator Ngige for doing his job and remain inactive in the face of this massive betrayal that will certainly affect Nigerian workers.

Alfa Belgore should bow his head in shame. He name deserves a prominent position in National HALL OF SHAME.

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by aolawale025: 9:15am On Sep 14, 2019
While he may have violated the laws. It should not be seen as if P&ID got a favourable judgement based solely on the strength of his advise

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by vibre: 9:18am On Sep 14, 2019
I would have done the same, I have to secure my own interests first before thinking of the interests of this useless country. Am I unpatriotic? You're damn right!! Proudly unpatriotic!!

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by Nobody: 9:46am On Sep 14, 2019
aolawale025:
While he may have violated the laws. It should not be seen as if P&ID got a favourable judgement based solely on the strength of his advise
I don't think it matters whether P&ID got her judgment based solely on the advise he gave, or on the advise of other lawyers? What's more worrisome is the fact that he sold his country over personal interest 'cause these lawyers know the loopholes in the law. He capitalized on that.

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by FarahAideed: 9:48am On Sep 14, 2019
Buhari govt will blame anyone including dead people for their failures

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by Nobody: 9:53am On Sep 14, 2019
festacman:
This should be treated as pure act of ESPIONAGE and the force of existing laws should be applied without further delay. By this SELFISH act, Alfa Belgore has made himself an ENEMY of the state of Nigeria and should be declared so by National Assembly and documented for posterity.

Alfa Belgore betrayed past, present and future generations of Nigerians. He should be, without further delay, stripped of his GCON national honours and forced to step down from all appointed positions. Alfa Belgore should be treated with IGNOMINY. He should be blacklisted from attending national ceremonies.

The leadership of National Labour Congress should in concert with Civil Society Organizations organize a national protest immediately if they are serious to force the National Assembly to conduct a public hearing on PI&grin scandal. It doesn't make sense to picket Senator Ngige for doing his job and remain inactive in the face of this massive betrayal that will certainly affect Nigerian workers.

Alfa Belgore should bow his head in shame. He name deserves a prominently position in National HALL OF SHAME.
What's the body language of the Buhari's led federal government telling you? Belgore will only face the consequences of his actions only when there's an upheaval by Nigerians strongly against his betrayal.

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by eTECTIV: 9:58am On Sep 14, 2019
It's business... D govt had d option to settle for less but dey refused...Let dem stop looking for who to blame and stop making excuses...

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by festacman(m): 10:00am On Sep 14, 2019
GrabHisBalls:
What's the body language of the Buhari's led federal government telling you? Belgore will only face the consequences of his actions only when there's an upheaval by Nigerians strongly against his betrayal.

I agree with you.

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by Nobody: 10:02am On Sep 14, 2019
festacman:


I agree with you.
This is why I love advanced Nations. You can't snitch on America and go free.

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by Afamed: 11:45am On Sep 14, 2019
PDP die die die die die

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by omenka(m): 11:54am On Sep 14, 2019
FarahAideed:
Buhari govt will blame anyone including dead people for their failures
Dont know why you find talking trash so fashionable? Scavenging for more feel good likes?

PremiumTimes did due diligence on an investigation and all you could come up with is this bullocks. What is wrong with you young man?

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by Nobody: 12:10pm On Sep 14, 2019
Premium Times ... Good Journalism.

If it were to be one of our regular newspapers, you will read something like "a former CJN (name withheld). Especially when it comes to big companies like banks, you will see " armed robbers attacked a first generation bank (name withheld). It baffles me because I don't get to see such trash in foreign newspapers.

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by ChasePlug(m): 12:10pm On Sep 14, 2019
Goid

Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by VillageHead: 12:11pm On Sep 14, 2019
Too bad of you Balgore!

Why do we lack integrity in this country?
Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by Lexusgs430: 12:12pm On Sep 14, 2019
Biko, where that my friend...... Soup don done......

Chimookigwe...... Another soup don done.........
Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by mikejj(m): 12:12pm On Sep 14, 2019
Gracealone:
T
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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by Trex4(m): 12:12pm On Sep 14, 2019
Indicate If U Thought It Was CJN Walter Onnoghen grin

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by Charleys: 12:13pm On Sep 14, 2019
They want to change the topic meanwhile it was someone's laziness that got us here in the first place.

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by BlessedNuel: 12:13pm On Sep 14, 2019
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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by solmusdesigns: 12:13pm On Sep 14, 2019
pdp

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by Adeniyiii2017: 12:14pm On Sep 14, 2019
Invest
Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by Nobody: 12:14pm On Sep 14, 2019
grin
Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by sylve11: 12:16pm On Sep 14, 2019
JasonScoolari:
Mehn, this article long pass Bet9ja slip....


your eyes nor bend for nothing sake na tongue cool

Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by Daviddson(m): 12:16pm On Sep 14, 2019
I'll begin to take EFCC seriously again if they go ahead to arrest this man, but it seems their chairman has been on a low-key since Buhari won re-election and because his tenure ends November. He wanna be in the good book of the cabal so he could be reappointed.

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Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by Praktikals(m): 12:17pm On Sep 14, 2019
Unpariotic fool. EFCC should beem its light on him.
Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by RexTramadol1: 12:17pm On Sep 14, 2019
Snitch biatch
Re: How Alfa Belgore Helped P&ID To Defeat Nigeria by Millerules(m): 12:19pm On Sep 14, 2019
Cudn't even read through...but sha it's Nigeria, shit happens Op

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