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Sunday, 7 June 2015

At no point did I steal from Nigeria - Alison-Madueke addresses Sanusi and $10m private jet allegations

In a fresh interview with ThisDay, immediate past Minister of Petroleum Resources, Dieziani Alison Madueke reacted to all the allegations of corruptions leveled against her while she served as Minister. Alison-Madueke said contrary to reports, she never stole from the Nigerian state. She said she worked for the betterment of Nigeria while she was Minister and sacrificed her time to ensure the petroleum sector was developed. 

In the interview, Alison-Madueke acknowledged that she and her team might have made mistakes. Read full interview after the cut...

"Did we make mistakes? There would always be mistakes. People would always make mistakes. Everybody make mistakes and there is no question about that. Have we learnt from our mistakes? Of course we have. But please do not say I stole $20 billion or $18.5 billion because I did not at any point in time. And if NNPC misappropriated funds or so, they have the entire explanation and more forensic audit should be done to determine how and why. But people should not make damaging accusations which have nothing to do with an individual. At no point did I steal from the Nigerian state. And if NNPC misappropriated funds or so, they have the entire explanation and more forensic audit should be done to determine how and why. But people should not make damaging accusations which have nothing to do with an individual. At no point did I steal from the Nigerian state.  In fact, the first mantra I had from the time I came in was that I will never touch anything that has to do with the Federation Account and I never did and I will take that to my grave. So I will suggest that this issue of $20 billion or $18 billion be dropped because that is the major problem I had with my job. I was accused of unsavoury things, but which were actually accusations against NNPC and the audit was deployed to clarify all these things. So let us deal with the issues. I have never gone around accusing people of doing this or that, I have always stuck with the issues even when I was the most abused minister, I was professional, I stuck to the issues and responded only to the issues.”she said

The former Minister addressed allegations made against her by Emir of Kano and former CBN governor, Sanusi Muhammad 1st, that she disobeyed the directive of former President Umar Yar'Adua to stop the subsidy plan on Kerosine. 

"Let me just make this very clear to Nigeria as a whole because this is an area of great pain for me. That Sanusi should say I sustained the subsidy is not true, when very clearly in 2009, the late President Yar’Adua gave a written directive to the late Minister of Petroleum Resources Alhaji Rilwan Lukman that he should remove the subsidy on DPK. This subsidy on DPK was never removed by the late Minister of Petroleum Resources, whom I considered to be somebody that I regarded almost as a mentor. For reasons best known to late Alhaji Rilwan Lukman and the then economic team, the Finance Minister and others, they never implemented the directive to remove the subsidy. By law and the Petroleum Act, you must gazette such a removal for it to become law and of course it has to be published so that Nigerians would know that there has been a change in the price of the petroleum product. It is illegal to do it or to say you have done it, if you have not gazetted it. Even before that, former President Goodluck Jonathan who was the vice-president at that time, had also clarified, even in a public media broadcast and in person as well, that the subsidy was never removed. So I sought clarification from him and he also made the clarification clear in a public media broadcast about a year and a half ago, that the subsidy was never removed. So at no time did I go against a president’s directive. It is not possible that I would have come in as a Minister of Petroleum in 2010 and found that kerosene subsidy no longer existed and that it had been gazetted and I would have suddenly upturned it. Government is a continuum and so it was not possible that I could have done that. So I feel very pained that Sanusi would make it sound like I was the one who went against late President Yar’Adua’s directive. I think this should clarify this issue once and for all.    It’s high time Nigerians got some insight into your personality, because there were lots of complaints that you are aloof, inaccessible and some even alleged that you were an absentee minister who spent more time at home than in the office"she said.

The former Minister also addressed the allegation of renting a N10 million jet for personal use as Minister

"Well, I don’t know whether that issue is still in court. But the reason that I went to court was simple. First of all, nobody can lease a jet for N10 billion over a period. You can buy three jets for N10 billion. So that was obviously a nonsensical argument and I did not lease any jet. The NNPC leases jets and NNPC leased those jets to the best of my knowledge because at that point in time, they had no official planes. As an oil and gas ministry, we have purview over everything and it was actually very wrong that we had to borrow planes from these multinationals whom we were supposed to oversight. So over the years, I am talking about over the last 15 or 20 years, NNPC had either owned, leased or borrowed, both jets and helicopters. That was the case when I came in.
Yes, we had a very old jet which nobody was going to touch and another jet had just been bought by late Alhaji Lukman just before he left, a Hawker. Unfortunately, the moment it came, because it had been sitting unused for over a year it became a problem. In fact, NNPC was advised to sell it because it was a problematic model and had sat unused for a long period. They were advised to sell it, but they didn’t sell it. Then after a year of its purchase, it crash-landed in Nsubi and we had to actually give it out for spare parts to the National Security Adviser’s office at the end of the day. It was during this period that they leased the private jets for executive movement and operations in general, which we also used, as had always been the case. In that respect, the reason for the leasing and the amount involved are all available and I am sure the NNPC would be willing to give that information to whoever wants to look at them for public records. So again, it was a fabrication that came out from nowhere and was thrown at us as if suddenly out of the blues and for the first time in history, the NNPC was leasing jets or helicopters".

The Former Minister stated that the jet was never for personal use "No it was not for my personal use, it was for executive movement, which is has always been the case. I am saying just like the $20 billion, you find something, you throw it on the person to feel smart or to make it look as if the person is junketing all over the place or as if nobody had done that before in the annals of the NNPC. Of course we were not junketing all over the place. To be very honest, if they had never done that contract to lease the jet, we would have been hiring at a higher cost and which probably would have caused less of an issue. But to be frank, the lease that was put in place, to the best of my knowledge, was done with a company which even Shell and others have been using. So there was a known company with a very good track record and was being used in the industry by other multinationals.
But the other issue that you raised in terms of the National Assembly was not even because of the plane. The reason the plane was used in the legal brief was because that was the topical issue at the time. It was because in that year, the Minister of Petroleum had been summoned to the National Assembly, according to my officers, almost 200 times. And at this point, it became apparent that we were not going to be able to work or to perform our duties as a government agency anymore. So it was now becoming a situation whereby every week, they summoned the Minister of Petroleum, one of the parastatals or NNPC, and it was now becoming virtually impossible to actually perform our duties as an MDA. As such, at that point, our lawyers just felt we needed to stop it because it was becoming extremely disruptive. That was the basis on which the legal action that was taken, just to allow us some space to continue working" she said

81 comments:

  1. We already know madam. Just like other ministers

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    1. Bia, dis woman no just offend God. Linda take note!

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    2. She said it all via dis golden words "he worked for the betterment of Nigeria while she was Minister".

      God bless her abundantly, and I wish her well. Thumbs up, aand more power to her elbows.

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    3. No prob, we blv u ma bt can u pls come n swear b4 uncle Sango or uncle Ogun?

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    4. This woman must smell jail. I dont think she's having cancer of d breast dey are just saying to wave a stolen money

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    5. Even if she did steal,I don't expect her to come out in the open and admit it.



      #TeamBlessed#

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  2. I don't beli a word of wat comes out from her mouth... Thief!!

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    1. Yup, like we expect a thief to say yes I stole

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    2. Na your mama be thief.... oloshi

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    3. @anonymous 4 .21. Abeg na your mama! Or are you that fat buffon of a son that junkets with her on pjs at the expense of taxpayers?

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    4. International thief thief

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  3. Can you say the same thing before amdioha?














































    ~album drops 8th June~

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    1. I hop after June 8th, U'd stp ds nonsense space U alwz give...
      * * * Linda's 1st Daughter * * *

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    2. Nope after june 8 i will add .. Album released go buy now

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  4. I don't believe a word of wat comes out from her mouth... Thief!!!

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  5. Story for the gods *olamidevoice* lindaobserve

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  6. Put a gun in my eye to finish reading it OK?

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  7. Dizzy Baby...Lol

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  8. I pray for ur quick recovery to come back home. Only President Buhari is ur answer

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  9. Deiziani is Jonathan's mistress!....

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  10. Stories upon stories and they are all virtually hard to believe...what i know is you will be exposed very soon and then there will be no more lies.

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  11. Who get time read this trash....keep talking and writing epistle, don't go and quietly refund the money you stole until Sai Baba disgraces you...your lover boy is now in otuoke..you are OYO

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  12. Tell that to the birds lady..we know your type. Fueled by lies.

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  13. madam shut ur 32 and concentrate on ur treatment of breast tumour.when buhari have una time,if u like enter bermuda,he will fish u out

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  14. If you did not steal money as you claim,then where did you former boyfriend Kola Aluko get $2.5Billion which he swindled you off??? Note to public: if in doubt,simply google the name Kola Aluko to better understand what am referring to. Allison Deziani is his benefactor

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  15. Madam Minister....we in the industry knew u and ur cronies in PPMC were collecting "system money" of $500,000 from 42 companies for just DPK allocations only each month, we haven't talked about other areas in both the downstream and upstream....

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  16. From the very onset I knew former minister of petroleum has being professional with her job! Just that does old loosers and looters didn't have there way as they wanted. As she has rightly said, let them take her to court if they have any concrete evidence against her!

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  17. 99 days for the thief. One day for the owner

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  18. We gat your back ma.....nftin dey happen

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  19. Shut up ya dirty stinking mouth....hope u av seen ur boyfriend oga Jona. He don come see u, ur mouth dey talk rubbish.

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  20. "Story for the gods" abeg m hungry

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  21. Madam, thunder fire your mouth if you didn't steal what of all your boyfriends you were sharing money to? Some even ran away with your stolen funds eg kola aluko. What if your houseboy that stole millions of dollars and even when you arrested Dapo you had to release him cause he was going to expose you. You madam ALLISON are the biggest thief Nigeria has ever seen

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    1. Gen gen! See gobe, abeg who be Dapo?

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  22. She didnt steal....she took
    Quick recovery jare

    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB......

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  23. All dis essay 4 what reason? Okay nah.

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  24. Pity For our country ...u see dis woman..Nothing will happen to her. Even said Buhari can't do anything. They are all just useless.

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  25. Diid she grant d interview. Onher hospital bed fron London where it's reported that shhe is undergoing treatment???

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  26. Believe her or not, every coin has two sides. By the way sanusi and Co that are calling for her head. Are they better? Sanusi should return all the money he stole from CBN.
    Obasanjo was the president and petroleum minister for eight years. How many of you has called for his probe.
    Because she is a woman. Hypocrites!

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    1. It has nothing to do with gender. I am a female but her hands are not clean just like others u mentioned and that's Y shld shut her gut and stop calling us fools by acting innocent

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    2. You are just idiot. They have stolen your children's future dry and you are here talking about who stole before her.

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  27. It's unfortunate God has cooled down. He doesn't do Ananias style anymore so you don't fear him anymore...
    However Diezani, I dare you to talk this trash before Okija or a potent Amadioha shrine...you and Okonjo, see if the cancer won't start from your tongue and spread...efulefu women! are their husbands even alive?

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    1. She already has cancer of the eyes God don dey deal with them

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    2. You are an idiot,you will u swear u are sure idiot,see how u are cursing someone u don't know, who made u judge over her?sorry I don't know her too,in ur whole life, avnt u be accused wrongly in ur whole life,is it because she is woman?she is innocent until proven otherwise

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  28. Yea right! After all IBB said he was a saint.

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  29. Shame on African leaders.

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  30. She thief sotey her left breast don carry cancer.

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  31. The kerosene subsidy wasn't gazetted that's why your government continued with the payment but I could remember vividly you were being asked in one of the "over 200 summons" by the House if the kerosene subsidy payments were in the budget between 2010-2014 and you stuttered will answering NO. How can you spend money that wasn't budgeted? God's judgement will visit you, your family and all those responsible for plundering the commonwealth of the country. AMEN!

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  32. Thief! Ole! Barawo banza! After stealing funds you can come out to say you didn't steal you compulsive liar with ur bulging eyes, God will deal with all of you

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  33. Guys be open minded!!! She is trying to make a joke!!! Aunty Alison, do you see Nigerians smiling??? Not funny!

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  34. So if they allow you now u go swear say u know touch any money?. Even the aboki sanusi wet dey point accusing finger on some one. Bunch of hardened criminals.

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  35. This is the reason this woman should be probed! Blatant liar!

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  36. she didnt steal,but soon everybody dat hv stolen from Nigeria pocket wil surely die prematurely with their families.....few are enjoying many are suffering,she even hv the guts to open her mouth that she didnt steal..hmmmmmmmm God is patient oooooooo

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  37. Madam i believe u, for those who don't believe u, they should call for separate forensic audit. End of story

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  38. Madam, funny how you are NOW ready to explain yourself. When our duly mandated representatives asked for explanations months ago you felt you were above the law. Fear of PMB is real.

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  39. Cry us a river...

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  40. Story for the gods

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  41. why not buy jet for NNPC.... Cus u said 10billions could buy 3 jets... Don't worry u ll explain better when u r invited... Reserve ur energy for now.. Can't even read it all.. U like good things but u don't want them here in Nigeria why ?? The poor ll ever hate those that prevent thier little benefits from goverment...

    <<100%Nigerian>>

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  42. Ignorance people with their stereotypes mind set, if you read what she said well at all, she even ask for another forensic audit showing you that she is not afraid of any funking probe. What is your dame reasons for all the abuses then, most of those with rotten and quick to abuse mouth can you say you are better than her? Rough and armed robbers like yeah

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  43. Allison is supposedly in hospital in london her sugar daddy jona has just arrived london to be by her side. How touching. Nothing is hidden under the sun woman the world is watching u will all be disgraced sooner than u think. U jona okonjo etc have wrecked the naija economy and u have the audacity to rant from london? We r waiting for u.

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  44. the pseudo companies you used in milking this country like Aiteo, Taleveras, Lee Engineering to milk NDPC et al...God will catch you and not too long from now. The worst thing that ever happened to our oil industry!

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  45. Bia nwanyi a, go tek several seats. Dnt worry, continue denying d accusations. When d time comes, ezi okwu aputa ife. Onye ara. God wl expose $ dsgrace all of u. Ds book u wrote here is just d way liars like u write. U want 2 pen down every lie in an attempt 2 convince ppl $ cover ur evil deeds. Mrs Die zani, it won't work again so stop tryn. Ur cup don full. Probing tns coming

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  46. By d way "stealing is not corruption" and Buhari is here 2 fight corruption nt stealing...Dizzy baby,tell dem dat in court u'll u freed

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  47. The question that one needs to ask is that: what is wrong in flying commercial? Must NNPC rent or lease jets? Unfortunately, the reporters never thought it wise to ask that question, and we may never know.

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  48. Ms. Madueke, people who care about the facts know you were a professional as NNPC's Head. Even more, you worked tirelessly to better the participation of average Naijas thru this sector unlike previous office holders. You understood the plight of the Niger Delta people/environment being a daughter of the soil; you conducted a transparent leadership role that is why your traducers have absolutely no evidence against you but are left to engage in a smear campaign; that you are a woman from a "minority" group tapped to head the nation's foremost parastatal gave many myopic elements bad belle; that you stood your ground and made the contracts open to Naijas of every hue and not just the high and mighty or those from "majority tribes" angered many more. Truth is, the country needs more principled professionals like you to move it forward. Thank you for your service. On the other hand, the real thieves of the national treasury, such as, T.Y. Danjuma, Obasanjo, Alakija, Babangida, Sanusi and inumerable others, mainly from the "majority" tribes are waxing stronger: rubbing their ill-gotten loots in the faces of the people. If anyone should be witch-hunted and legitimately so, it is this very group of bastards. Otherwise, leave Ms. Madueke alone.

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  49. I believe her joor. She's telling us the gospel truth. #Irony









    Linda cogitate

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  50. Madam dieziani, think u can deceive human but u can't deceive God, even God won't forgive u for all attrocities u had committed. Dieziani ... U will die zoon ni
    Same to okojie nweala

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  51. naija!!! ah! dis woman will just go free

    Serving Popcorn to those that came to read comments on LIB

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  52. IF YOU ARE NOT A YORUBA PERSON THEY WILL ATTACK YOU ESPECIALLY WITH THEIR PUNCH NEWSPAPER; SO IT'S NOT NEW; THEY ARE VERY LOQUACIOUS AND VOCIFEROUS.

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  53. True I don't know why a lot of Nigerians are blind to these things, when the media is being controlled by the westerners, punch, the nation , sahara reporters et all the people looting the treasury Havant been witch hunted but those ones that has really worked hard for it are the victims , what an irony?

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