Read what Madam Diezani has to Say about Missing Oil Money.
Controversial former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, has claimed that she did not use her position in Goodluck Jonathan's government to steal Nigeria’s money.
Diezani, who looked frail told Dele Momodu that she performed her duties to the best of her knowledge and abilities, and that many of the allegations against her are not based on facts.
But she was arrested by officials of the National Crime Agency in UK over "money laundering".
The former minister had been alleged to have used her position as minister to steal billions of naira from the country’s coffers. In June 2008, she was subject to a Senate probe after it emerged that as Transport Minister she had paid N30.9bn ($263m) to contractors between December 26 and 31, 2007.
However, she has never been tried for these allegations and has strongly denied any wrongdoing. She was alleged to have spent billions of dollars on private jets and responsible for some missing $20bn.
She is also widely accused of reckless spending of government funds.
In October 2009, the Senate indicted her and recommended prosecution for the alleged transfer of N1.2bn into the private account of a toll company without due process and in breach of concession agreement.
She is said to be worth billions of dollars.
Diezani, who looked frail told Dele Momodu that she performed her duties to the best of her knowledge and abilities, and that many of the allegations against her are not based on facts.
But she was arrested by officials of the National Crime Agency in UK over "money laundering".
The former minister had been alleged to have used her position as minister to steal billions of naira from the country’s coffers. In June 2008, she was subject to a Senate probe after it emerged that as Transport Minister she had paid N30.9bn ($263m) to contractors between December 26 and 31, 2007.
However, she has never been tried for these allegations and has strongly denied any wrongdoing. She was alleged to have spent billions of dollars on private jets and responsible for some missing $20bn.
She is also widely accused of reckless spending of government funds.
In October 2009, the Senate indicted her and recommended prosecution for the alleged transfer of N1.2bn into the private account of a toll company without due process and in breach of concession agreement.
She is said to be worth billions of dollars.
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Nigeria’s former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, has denied allegations of financial impropriety under her tenure, especially the alleged disappearance of $20billion. Mrs. Diezani, who is battling with cancer disclosed this in an interview with The Boss newspaper.
She was visibly angry at the mention of the $20billion
“If there is one issue I must pursue in this world it is the biggest lie of this money. How can $20billion disappear just like that? Where did it disappear to? Is it possible that such an amount would not be traceable? This is more painful coming from someone I considered a good friend who should appreciate the gravity of such allegation. I challenge anyone to come forward with facts showing that I stole government or public money. I’ve never stolen Nigeria’s money…”
“Rather, I worked hard to halt the rampant business of round-tripping. When I brought in Reginald Stanley to clean up the place, I requested for a list of the defaulters. There were about 92 of them and I made sure we sanctioned them. You can imagine the threat to my life but I was ready to defend the economic interests of my country. In fact, we were able to reduce the oil subsidy by about half. No one has applauded our effort.
“There were those who said the then Governor of Central Bank must have been angry at me because of the way the Presidency treated him. In all honesty, he was being blocked from seeing the President by some of Oga’s people (presidential aides) but it had nothing to do with me. I was the one who even told Oga about the development and Oga said he would meet him in London on one of his trips. Unfortunately my boss fell ill and was rushed to King Edward Hospital and the meeting was aborted.”
“Sanusi and I had been friends. There was no way I would have done anything bad to him. He even came to my house to inform me about his interest in heading the African Development Bank and we discussed for about two hours. I promised to support him and I spoke to Oga about it. We were together on the Reconciliation Committee that looked into the accounts of NNPC. Yes there were gaps but not on the alarming scale being circulated. Markafi (former Governor of Kaduna State) did a thorough job. You know he is a very sound accountant.”
What about the allegations that she owns choice properties everywhere?
“It is so sad that anyone could say such about me. Let me say something to you, I live with my husband in the same house we’ve lived since we married in 1999. Ask anyone who knows us. Our house in Abuja was bought in 2007 by my husband and as an architect and lover of interior décor I did it up to our own taste. It is not over the top because I have good taste and appreciate bargains. I shop in regular shops like B & Q to do up all the places where I live. Anyone who tells you I have houses anywhere should feel free to publish them. That was how they said I bought an expensive property in Vienna. I went to court and I won the case. I never saw the house before except in picture. The house I stay in London is rented. As a woman I love to look good. Some of my dresses and jewelleries are often dumped on me by those I buy from and I pay them when I can”
- DIS LIFE SEF.....THERE IS NOTHING TO IT.
- HERE TODAY, GONE TMRO.
- SEE DIS WOMAN AS SHE COME BE LIKE GHOST!!! i believe she was very attractive in dem days.
- SHE DON SEE D WAHALA WEY PASS AM.
- I BET SHE WISHED SHE HAD GOOD HEALTH, AND NO MILLIONS....or is it billions?
- ANYWAY, MY OWN BE SAY...'DO NOT DIE'....FOR D SAKE OF THOSE CLOSE TO YOU AT HOME who love you.
- DIS NA D PROVERBIAL CASE OF CHOP ALONE...DIE ALONE....hehehe.
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