The
House of Representatives is not yet done with the oil baron, Mr. Femi
Otedola, the central figure in the $620,000 alleged bribe which has led
to the suspension of Mallam Farouk Lawan as Chairman of the House
Committee on Education and the Ad hoc Committee on fuel Subsidy
Management.
The
House described Otedola as “a sinking man” after the oil baron dismissed
the decision of the Reps to restore Zenon Oil and Gas Limited and
Synopsis Enterprises Limited, believed to be owned by him, in the list
of oil importers indicted by the ad hoc committee as corruptly receiving
oil subsidy. He had called the decision as laughable and a celebration
of corruption.
He also said he suspected that Lawan could not have acted alone in allegedly extorting bribe from him.
Chairman
of the House Committee on Media, Zakari Mohammed, responding to
Otedola’s allegation, challenged him to name Lawan’s conspirators.
The
House, he declared, acted within the rule of law by its decision and did
not celebrate corruption as being alleged by Otedola.
He
said: “As an institution, we won’t join words with Mr. Femi Otedola. His
case is that of a sinking man. As far as we are concerned in this
country, for every personality that claims to be straightforward, we
know his or her background, antecedents, way of life and means of doing
business.
“On
his allegation that Mr. Farouk Lawan could not have acted alone, the
House of Representatives is asking Otedola to name others. He who
alleges must prove beyond reasonable doubt. We have made ourselves
available as open as possible with what we did on Friday.”
He
continued: “To say that we are celebrating corruption is mischievous and
unfair. I think any patriotic and conscientious Nigerian should
appreciate that what we did was a show of transparency and allowing the
rule of law.
“We
support anti-corruption campaign; we will not waiver in our commitment
to this. We cannot be the investigator, the prosecutor and the judge at
the same time. We decided to allow the law to take its course.”
He denied suggestion that the Reps were witch-hunting Otedola.
“Since
the removal of Zenon Oil and Gas from the list of those having issues
to answer became questionable, we felt there is need for a thorough
investigation into the matter.
“The
Ad Hoc Committee is re-examining allegations against those 17 companies
who allegedly obtained foreign exchange without importing products.
Otedola should go back to the committee instead of rushing to the press.
“Certainly, there is no question of witch-hunt at all. As an institution, we are above partisanship.”
On
the mix-up of figures by the House on the actual amount credited to
Zenon, Mohammed added: “Whatever complaint he has about figures, he
should channel it to that committee rather than hastily running to the
press.”
The
House spokesman assured Nigerians that it would be more courageous in
conducting its affairs to earn more dividends of democracy for the
populace.
He
said: “We will continue to be focused, we will avoid distraction. We
have resolved to be more courageous on the Nigerian Project targeted at
delivering more dividends to Nigerians who are our employers.”
Otedola
had, in his reaction to the position of the House on him, said: “I have
stated the facts in my interview with ThisDay newspaper and nothing but
the facts. That Farouk Lawan demanded $3 million from me and because I
refused to oblige him he included the name of Zenon amongst those who
bought forex without importing petroleum products. He did this without
even asking Zenon to produce a single document of the forex transaction.
He clearly wanted to extort money for an offence I did not commit. That
is why I went to report to the security agencies. If I had anything to
hide I wouldn’t have gone to the agencies. There is an old adage that
says “people who live in glass houses should not throw stones”.
“Moreover
it is not possible to purchase $232, 975,385.13 from CBN without
importing the product. The total figure is not even $232, 975,385.13
million as alleged but $372, 207, 990. They should go and amend the
report to read $372, 207, 990 which is the correct figure. It is not
possible to purchase this volume of forex from the CBN with first class
banks such as Access bank, FCMB, GTB, UBA and an international bank BNP
Paribas which is one of the biggest and most respected banks in the
world.
“If
people at my level who have worked hard to build their businesses can be
blackmailed this way all in a bid to extort money from them, I pity
people that are just starting out in business in this country. In all my
business dealings I have always been above board and the records are
there to prove. As far as I know Lawan could not have been working alone
in this extortionist plot. A tree does not make a forest. Let me also
state for the records that we are not in any way affiliated to the other
company Synopsis enterprises Ltd also included in the report. Actions
of today by the House is laughable, a mere celebration of corruption and
a further indictment on their honourable member.”
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