HOW BABANGIDA, ABACHA, OBASANJO SHARED NIGERIAN'S OIL WELLS.
04/28/12
How Babangida, Abacha, Obasanjo Shared Nigeria's Oil Wells.
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*How Babangida, Abacha, Obasanjo Shared Nigeria's Oil Wells
- #Masterweb_Reports (Submission By Obinna Akukwe)
The process of sharing Nigeria’s oil block national cake is as
fraudulent now as when Ibrahim Babangida started the process of
discretionary allocation of oil blocks to indigenous firms.
Discretionary allocation of oil blocks entails that a president can
reward a mistress who performs wonderfully with an oil block with
capacity for cumulative yield of over $20 billion dollars without
recourse to any process outside of manhood attachments.
Babangida, Abacha, Abdulsalami and Obasanjo awarded discretionary oil
blocks to friends, associates, family members, party chieftains,
security chiefs and all categories of bootlickers, spokespersons and
cult members without any laid down procedures.
The recipients of
such oil blocks will get funds from ever willing offshore financiers and
partners to graciously settle the benefactors, the awarders,
facilitators and the Commander-in-Chief through fronts.
These
settlements mostly paid into foreign accounts runs into hundreds of
millions of dollars according to the potential yield of the block.
Sometimes, the awarder (sharer of national cake and direct
intermediaries) demand additional stakes in the bidding company. The
awarder sends fronts as part of the directorship and management of the
bidding firms without leaving a link to them.
That is how the oil block national cake is distributed to a few Nigerians. ( Continues below..... )
Photo Above: Nigerian Presidecies Fraud Alert Symbol
Signature bonuses which are paid when an investor successfully bids,
wins and signs agreement with the petroleum ministry, running into tens
of millions and sometimes hundreds of millions of naira ,is often waived
off. There is actually no waiver; rather a diversion of what would have
been paid to government t coffers is paid into private purse as
appreciation gifts. That is why those in the Petroleum Ministry dread
retirement as though it signifies going to hell fire. No matter how
little your influence, something substantial must enter your hands
especially in hard currency. The nation loses billions of dollars in
diverted revenue whenever any round of auction occurs.
OML 110
with high yield OBE oil fields was given Cavendish Petroleum owned by
Alhaji Mai Daribe, the Borno Patriarch in 1996 by Sanni Abacha. OBE oil
field has estimated over 500 million barrels of oil. In layman’s
language and using average benchmark of $100 dollars per barrel,
translates to $50 billion dollars worth of oil reserve. When you remove
the taxes, royalties and sundry duties worth about 60% of the reserve
payable over time you get about $20billion dollars worth of oil in the
hands of a family. ( Continues below..... )
Photo Above: Late Sanni Abacha
OPL 246 was awarded to SAPETRO, a company owned by General Theophilus
Danjuma, by Sanni Abacha in 1998. Akpo condensate exports about 300,000
barrels of crude daily.
OML 112 and OML 117 were awarded to AMNI
International Petroleum Development Company owned by Colonel Sanni Bello
in 1999. Sanni Bello is an inlaw to Abdulsalami Abubakar, former Head
of State of Nigeria.
OML 115, OLDWOK Field and EBOK field was
awarded to Alhaji Mohammed Indimi from Niger State. Indimi is an inlaw
to former Military President Ibrahim Babangida.
OML 215 is operated by Nor East Petroleum Limited owned by Alhaji Saleh Mohammed Gambo.
OML 108 is operated by Express Petroleum Company Limited is owned by Alhaji Aminu Dantata.
OML II3 allocated to Yinka Folawiyo Pet Ltd is owned by Alhaji W.I. folawiyo.
ASUOKPU/UMUTU marginal oil fields is operated by Seplat Petroleum.
Seplat is owned by Prince Nasiru Ado Bayero, cousin to the Central Bank
Governor Lamido Sanusi. This oil field has the capacity of 300,000
barrels of oil daily. This translates to $30million dollars daily at
average benchmark of $100 dollars per barrel. Deducting all sundry
taxes, royalties etc , this field can yield $12billion dollars daily for
the owners. ( Continues below….. )
Photo Above: Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (rtd.)
Intel owned by Atiku, Yarádua and Ado Bayero has substantial stakes in
Nigeria’s oil exploration industry both in Nigeria and Principe and Sao
Tome. AMNI owns two oil blocks OML 112 and OML 117 which it runs Afren
plc and Vitol has substantial stakes in oil blocks. Afren plc is
operating EBOK oil fields in OML 67. Vitol lifts 300,000 barrels of
Nigerian oil daily. Rilwanu Lukman, former OPEC Chairman has stakes in
all these named three companies.
OPL 245 was awarded to Malabu
Oil& Gas Company by Sanni Abacha. Dan Etete, Abacha’s oil minister
owns Malabu Oil. In 2000, Vice President Atiku Abubakar convinced
Obasanjo to revoke
OPL 245 given to Malabu Oil. Etete had earlier
rejected Atiku’s demand for substantial stakes in the high yield OPL
245 and it attracted the venom of Ota Majesty who revoked the licence.
However, in 2006, Obasanjo had mercy on Dan Etete and gave him back his
oil block worth over $20 billion dollars.
OPL 289 and OPL 233 was
awarded during Obasanjo era to Peter Odili fronts, Cleanwater
Consortium, consisting of Clenwater Refinery and RivGas Petroleum and
Gas Company. Odili’s brother in law, Okey Ezenwa manages the consortium
as Vice Chairman.
OPL 286 is managed by Focus Energy in
partnership with BG Group, a British oil concern. Andy Uba has stakes in
Focus Energy and his modus operandi is such that you can never see his
name in any listings yet he controls OPL and OML through proxies.
OPL 291 was awarded to Starcrest Energy Nigeria Limited, owned by Emeka
Offor by Obasanjo . Immediately after the award, Starcrest sold the oil
block to Addax Petroleum Development Company Limited (ADDAX) Addax paid
Sir Emeka Offor a farming fee of $35million dollars and still paid the
signature bonus to the government. Emeka Offor still retains stake in
ADDAX operations in Nigeria.
Mike Adenuga’s Conoil is the oldest
indigenous oil exploration industry in Nigeria. Conoil has six oil
blocks and exports above 200,000 barrels of crude daily. The oil block
national cake sharing fiesta could take twists according to the mood of
the Commander-in –Chief at the particular time. In 2006, Obasanjo
revoked OPL 246 which Abacha gave to Danjuma because he refused to
support the tenure elongation bid of the Ota Majesty. In 2000, Obasanjo
had earlier revoked OPL 241 given to Dan Etete under the advice Atiku.
However, when the Obasanjo-Atiku faceoff started, the Ota Majesty made a
u-turn and handed back the oil block to Etete.
During the time
of Late President Yarádua , a panel headed by Olusegun Ogunjana was set
up to investigate the level of transparency in the award of oil blocks.
The panel recommended that 25 oil blocks awarded by the Obasanjo be
revoked because the manner they were obtained failed to meet the best
practices in the industry. Sadiq Mahmood, permanent secretary in the
Ministry of Petroleum endorsed the report to then president with all its
recommendations. As a result of the report Yarádua revoked eleven oil
blocks.
In April 2011 Mike Adenuga attempted to buy Shell’s OML
30 for $1.2 billion dollars. The Minister for Petroleum and Nigeria’s
most powerful woman refused the sale of the OML30 to Adenuga citing
national interest. This block was later sold to Heritage Oil for $800
million dollars eleven months later. ( Continues below….. )
Photo Above: Olusegun Aremu Obasanjo
This oil block business is so lucrative that Danjuma’s Sapetro divested
of its investment in Akpo condensate for $1billion dollars. This
business is second to none in Nigeria. That is why any attempt to
investigate the activities in this sector will always be futile. The
money is so much that they give bribes in millions of dollars. A
birthday gift or child naming gift from an oil block owner to a
government official could be as paltry as $2million dollars, and if the
official’s father died, the condolence gift could reach mere $3 million
dollars. When they want to bribe legislators, it is in millions of
dollars and any ongoing investigation ends within weeks. They are so
confident that with excess money they can buy up Nigeria and they are
succeeding In the name of competitive bidding, which Obasanjo introduced
in 2005, Officials bring companies overnight and through processes best
described as secretive and voodooist they award blocks to party
faithful, fronts and phoney companies. They collect gratifications
running into hundreds of millions of dollars which is paid into offshore
account and the nation loses billions of dollars of revenue to private
pockets.
During the third term agenda, Obasanjo was deceived that
the allocation of oil block to party faithfuls is to fund the third
term agenda. With the failure of the third term, the beneficiaries went
home with their fortunes and thanked God or Allah for buttering their
bread. Senator Andy Uba co ordinate the award of the last rounds of oil
block by Obasanjo in 2005 and 2007. The then minister of petroleum,
Edwin Daukoru was a mere errand boy who took instructions from the
presidential aide.
The regime of President Goodluck is not
showing any signs of changing the status quo. Controversies have trailed
the activities of the Minister of Petroleum and many players in the
Industry accuse her of demanding stakes from every oil deal. It is hoped
that President Goodluck Jonathan will remember his transformational
promise to Nigerians and endeavour to face the hawks in the oil
industry. The angst in the air is so much that if this monster of
illegal allocation of oil block is not addressed, the much touted
revolution could begin all of a sudden and all who condoned this
illegality at the expense of hungry Nigerians may have nowhere to hide.
The religious leaders should tell these oil block beneficiaries,
awarders, fronts, brokers and all involved in short changing the
Nigerian people to find means or returning all these back to the
Nigerian people, through massive development projects. They should
curtail their constant visits to Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem for prayers
and attend to the poverty they spread in the land. They should build
affordable secondary schools, universities, specialist hospitals, roads,
silos, etc for the Nigerian people. They should fund talent development
programmes and sponsor activities capable of alleviating poverty. The
voice of impoverished Nigerians is crying daily and if care is not taken
the God who delivered Nigeria from Abacha dark days will visit them
with calamities untold. With the rot in this oil block awarding system
and other loot all over the Nigerian nation, something worse than
revolution may happen. Obinna Akukwe
Article Source: Masterweb Reports

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