Facing a huge cash crisis, President
Muhammadu Buhari has resorted to unusual strategies for recovering some
of the funds stolen from Nigeria’s treasury through a series of shady
deals between former Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke and a
group of indigenous oil companies and oil marketers she and former
President Goodluck Jonathan favored.
Former Governor of the Central
Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, brought the part of the illicit
deals to public attention when he alerted Nigerians that the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had failed to deposit $20 billion
of oil revenues with the CBN. In addition, Mrs. Alison-Madueke had inked
some deals, with the blessing of former President Jonathan, involving
oil swaps and the transfer of certain oil wells reclaimed from
multinational oil companies to shady Nigerian operators, including Jide
Omokore and Kola Aluko.
An investigation by
SaharaReporters discovered that President Buhari’s administration has
begun the difficult and complex process of retrieving some of the
missing petro-billions. One approach so far adopted by the new president
is aimed at addressing the fuel scarcity that has harmed the Nigerian
economy and threatens to paralyze the country’s economic activities,
according to highly placed officials in the government.
But one exception involves Mr. Omokore whose Atlantic Atlantic Energy Oil
Company was involved in the controversial concession of oil wells. A
source at the Presidency told SaharaReporters that Mr. Omokore had
volunteered to return $500 million to the Federal Government. However,
the source added that President Buhari nixed the deal based on
information that Mr. Omokore, believed to be a front for Mr. Jonathan
and Mrs. Alison-Madueke, is in possession of $4.5 billion of funds that
should have been deposited in the federation account.
The sources told SaharaReporters
that the government’s immediate strategy involved targeting oil
marketers and companies “caught red-handed in stealing huge sums of oil
subsidies and oil revenues.” The government has pressured these
companies and their owners to agree to repay the stolen monies traced to
them by immediately importing more fuel into Nigeria.
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