$25bn scam: I approved NNPC loans, not contracts, says Osinbajo
According to a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, the Vice-President made the clarification while answering reporters’ questions after the groundbreaking ceremony of the multi-billion naira Bonny-Bodo Road project, in Bonny, Rivers State.
Akande quoted Osinbajo as explaining that the
approvals he granted to the NNPC while he was Acting President were for
financing arrangements for the Joint Ventures between the corporation and the
IOCs, and not approvals for contracts.
“These were
financing loans. Of course, you know what the Joint Ventures are, with the
lOCs, like Chevron, that had to procure.
In some cases, NNPC and their Joint Venture partners have to secure
loans and they need authorisation to secure those loans while the President was
away.
“The law actually provides for those
authorisations. So, I did grant two of them and those were presidential
approvals, but they are specifically for financing joint ventures and they are
loans not contracts,” Akande quoted the Vice-President as saying.
Osinbajo’s spokesman recalled that he had earlier
in the day gave a similar explanation on his Twitter handle, @akandeoj.
Akande had
tweeted, “In response to media inquiries on the NNPC Joint Venture financing
arrangements, VP Osinbajo, as Acting President, approved the recommendations
after due diligence and adherence to established procedures.
“This was, of course, necessary to deal with huge
backlog of unpaid cash calls which the Buhari administration inherited, and to
incentivise much-needed fresh investments in the oil and gas sector.”
Meanwhile, the Pan Niger Delta Forum on Thursday
called on President Buhari to urgently appoint a substantive Minister of
Petroleum Resources to effectively run the activities of oil and gas industry
in the country.
PANDEF also
came hard on the Group Managing Director, NNPC, Maikanti Baru, saying that
narrative available clearly showed that he flouted the relevant provisions of
the constitution in the alleged $25bn contracts he awarded without recourse to
the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu.
Punch
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