“the minister at the time extended the contract
between the Petroleum Product Marketing Company (PPMC) and its trading
partners Duke Oil Company Incorporated and Trafigura Ltd, a non-resident
trading company, without recourse to due process. “There was an approval for the extension by the minister." - Oniwon, ex-NNPC Group MD
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Diezani Alison-Madueke:
Former Nigerian oil minister, facing charges of mismanagement of billions of dollars
A committee of the Nigerian National Assembly during a hearing was told by 2 former Group Managing Directors GMDs of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) that the embattled former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke
unilaterally extended crude oil for refined products (oil swap)
contracts, a former Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
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Austin Oniwonn: Former Group NNPC. Claims he was not part of SWAP contract extension
Appearng before the House of Representatives ad hoc
Committee probing the oil swap arrangement, on Monday, one time Group
Managing Director (GMD) Austin Oniwonn, alleged the “the minister at the time extended the contract
between the Petroleum Product Marketing Company (PPMC) and its trading
partners Duke Oil Company Incorporated and Trafigura Ltd, a non-resident
trading company, without recourse to due process.
“There was an approval for the extension by the minister. I believe the records are with the NNPC”.
Oniwon said he was not responsible for the signing of the contracts
since he was not at the helm of affairs at the time, but said he
initiated a review of the arrangement due to the flaws he noticed in the
contract.
According to him, the two years he served as GMD were too little to
carry out some necessary changes expected to reposition the organisation
for effectiveness and efficiency.
He said the two years he served as GMD was “too hot” before he was fired, despite not being ripe for retirement at the time. He however refused to disclose the reason for his dismissal from office.
Oniwon said the normal tenure of an NNPC GMD should be five years
because “a two year-tenure is too short to protect policies and
programmes.”
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Andrew Yakubu: Former NNPC Group MD, Relieved of duties before he could review SWAP contract.
Another former GMD, Andrew Yakubu, said he set up a panel to review
the oil swap arrangement but not allowed to see the outcome of its
report after sending it to the Minister’s office.He was relieved of his appointment in 2014.
“Sometime in 2013, my attention was drawn to the fact that the
contracts needed to be renewed. By then, the issue of the swap had
become a matter of controversy. “Based on concerns raised and the need to evaluate the contract, I
set up a committee comprising legal, corporate and some stakeholders.
The document never came back to me until I was disengaged in August
2014, he said.
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