There
 were hints yesterday of the reasons behind the confidence exuded by the
 embattled former Chairman of the House of Representatives ad hoc 
Committee on the Management of Fuel Subsidy, Mallam Farouk Lawan. 
A
 National Assembly source told our correspondent that Lawan is set to 
shock Nigerians with proofs of his innocence. Lawan had once said he 
would be vindicated at the end of the investigation. 
The
 House Committee on Ethics and Privileges on Thursday commenced 
investigation into the sum of $620,000 Lawan allegedly collected from 
the Chairman of Zenon Petroleum, Femi Otedola. 
Lawan,
 who entered the investigation room at 1:06pm   on Thursday appeared 
unruffled by the media attention the allegation of bribery levelled 
against him has gained in recent time. On sighting the more than 50 
newsmen who had waited earnestly for his arrival, he said, “Mr Chairman,
 it is a full house.” 
However,
 contrary to earlier promise by the Chairman of the House Committee on 
Media and Public Affairs, Zakari Mohammed, that the session would be 
open to media coverage, the Chairman of the Committee, Gambo Dan-Musa 
asked journalists to leave after he had read his address. 
Mohammed
 later defended the Committee’s decision to hold the investigation 
behind closed door. According to the House Spokesman, the decision was 
to avoid distraction as other investigations on the same matter were 
going on. 
He
 said the Committee would not want media attention to create a situation
 where evidence of one investigation would affect the course of the 
other. 
According
 to the source, the lawmaker, who was also relieved of his chairmanship 
of the Education Committee, was not only relaxed throughout the session,
 he was very cooperative and was ready to assist the committee in its 
assignment. 
Saying
 that Nigerians are in for a shock concerning the bribe, the source 
affirmed that the issue of the whereabouts of the money would be laid to
 rest by the time the report of the Committee is tabled before the 
House. 
Asked
 about the disposition of Lawan to the Committee’s questions, the source
 said: “He was confident in the way he carried himself, because he has 
proof. He did not fidget and he gave us the relevant things we requested
 from him. 
“You
 know he was Vice Chairman of Ethics committee in 1999. So, he kn0ws the
 extent the Ethics Committee could go. So, he was quite open. The 
reality is that he has all the text messages. He has evidence that will 
shock everybody with the little we got from him.” 
The
 source also revealed that the Committee was cautious but firm about the
 whereabouts of the cash, going by past experience. “Nobody saw any 
money with the former Speaker Adolphus Wabara.  Where he fell into the 
trap was that he allowed himself to be deceived. They cajoled him that 
he should accept that he took the money and that he should pay back and 
that there won’t be any problems. He fell for it and went and dropped 
the money. As soon as he dropped the money, they nailed him. 
“As
 for Farouk, he did not deny collecting the money as he seemed to be 
aware of the consequences, but the whereabouts of the money is what the 
investigation should determine.” 
He
 also said that the main focus of the Committee is to ascertain the 
relationships between the alleged bribe and the outcome of the report. 
“Our
 own job basically is to find out if he went out to take bribe to 
influence the report in any way. You should not forget that Otedola has 
three companies involved in the case. 
“One
 can recall that the report was tabled on the 19th. If they had taken 
money from anybody, why would they be indicted. You know their mandate 
was PMS. This is a very simple matter. If your company was not involved 
and you have documents to back it up, then present it. 
“In
 the case of Zenon, he made documents available. But as for AP, he did 
not present any document and that was why AP was still there. He started
 helping the committee by giving them information. At the end of the 
day, it turned  around. The story changed and started with some threats,
 but Farouk went to get that money to save himself, not knowing at that 
point too, the man was also looking for how to blackmail him. 
“That
 is basically how far I can go with you until the man appears before us 
to have a look at another angle to the saga. But from what he has, 
Nigerians will be shocked.” 
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