Controversial
former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, has
offered to refund the sum of $250 million dollars to the Nigerian
government in return for immunity from investigation and possible
prosecution, Sahara Reporters has learned.
But her overtures has reportedly been rejected by the no-nonsense President Muhammadu Buhari.
Buhari was unimpressed by Mrs. Alison-Madueke’s offer. “Mr. President considers the $250 million as ridiculous considering the amount of money Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke is suspected to have diverted into her pocket and those of others.”
A source in Aso
Rock and a ranking member of the APC revealed that the former minister
has been reaching out to influential government and ruling party
officials, in and outside Abuja, to prevail on President Buhari to
accept her offer and let bygones be bygone. According to our sources,
Mrs. Alison-Madueke had enlisted the support of several figures close to
Mr. Buhari, including Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State, to
intercede with the incumbent president.
Mrs.
Alison-Madueke was one of the closest ministers to former President
Goodluck Jonathan, and is reputed to have anchored and facilitated
numerous money-laundering scandals and deals that characterized the era
of the just-ended Jonathan administration. The former Petroleum Minister
oversaw several oil swap deals, the disposition of oil wells handed
over by Shell Petroleum to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC), and the direct looting of funds through the NNPC. Former Central
Bank Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, was forced out of office after he
revealed that the NNPC had failed to remit more than $20 billion in oil
revenues with the CBN.
The former
Petroleum Minister is the latest of several officials who served under
Mr. Jonathan’s government that are currently negotiating “soft landing
deals” with the Buhari administration. The incumbent president, who was
sworn in on May 29, 2015, has vowed to probe various questionable
financial actions taken by his successor or officials of his government.
Mr. Buhari is reportedly determined to recover billions of dollars in
stolen funds.
One source said Mrs. Alison-Madueke’s latest offer to refund at least
$250 million to the government came after she learned that President
Buhari’s scheduled meeting with US Attorney General, Loretta Lynch,
would include a discussion of ways that the US government could
facilitate the investigation, arrest and prosecution of some officials
of the Jonathan administration implicated in the theft of billions of
dollars and a variety of frauds that resulted in the loss of significant
sums of public funds in Nigeria.
Sahara Reporters exclusively reported earlier in the week that the
former Minister of Finance and the Coordinating Minister of the Economy,
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has been cooperating with the Buhari
administration’s ongoing, if quiet, probe of a series of questionable
financial transactions by the Jonathan administration.
The sources revealed that Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala had given the Buhari
administration documents that expose a number of shady financial deals
executed by the Jonathan administration.
Buhari is intent on ordering a full audit of deals and transactions done
by the former Petroleum Minister and her cohorts in the various
agencies that reported to her.
In addition, the president is reportedly focused on looking further at
the extensive embezzlement of security funds by appointees of the former
president. Buhari has approved an investigation of how more than $3
billion in Nigeria’s defense budget was spent. Security agents who
searched the homes of former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki,
reportedly carted away some revealing documents.
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