The trial of embattled
Chairman of Atlantic Energy Brass Development Limited and Atlantic Energy
Drilling Concept Limited, Jide Omokore, by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, got underway today, December 8, 2016, before Justice Nnamdi
Dimgba of the Federal High Court sitting in Maitama Abuja with the prosecution
presenting its first witness, Andrew Yakubu, former General Managing Director,
GMD, of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC.
Yakubu, who had earlier
been a co-defendant prior to the amended charge, shed light on the nature of
his engagement with the NNPC which involved the strategic direction of NNPC and
all its subsidiaries, including the Port Harcourt refinery, Warri refinery,
Kaduna refinery, Pipelines and Products
Marketing Company Limited (PPMC), Nigerian Petroleum Development Company
(NPDC), Integrated Data Services Limited (IDSL) and National Petroleum
Investment Management Services (NAPIMS).
According to him,
"in 2013 to 2014, the MD of NPDC, Mr. Victor Briggs (the fourth defendant)
came to me and raised some concerns in relation to assets OML 60 series in
relation to the strategic alliance agreement between Atlantic Energy
Drilling Concepts Limited and NPDC, citing inability of Atlantic Drilling to
meet payment obligations. He told me that he was already looking into the issue
and will get back to me. I told him to stop further lifting until the issue is
reconciled. I called the Group General Manager of Crude Oil Marketing
Department (COMD) and told him to stop further lifting until the issue had been
resolved".
He added that, "the Minister of Petroleum Resources wrote a letter to the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum Resources and I, and set up a committee to investigate the issue. The fourth defendant (Briggs) was removed from NPDC and reassigned to IDSL. Mr. Membere, who was the Director-General, Exploration and Production; Tony Madichie, the Company Secretary in charge; Acting EG, Dr. Dawa and Company Secretary, Mr. Ike, were also part of the committee that compiled the report. Before they completed, however, I was also retired from service."
Regarding the complicity of NAPIMS in meeting the funding requirements of the assets, Yakubu stated that, "We got to know later that NAPIMS made a cash call but I also issued instructions for them to stop. I also made sure that whatever fund that NAPIMS had paid was refunded to the federation account by the NNPC”.
At this point, the defense counsel, Rafiu Lawal-Rabana applied for an adjournment for cross examination and he was obliged
He added that, "the Minister of Petroleum Resources wrote a letter to the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum Resources and I, and set up a committee to investigate the issue. The fourth defendant (Briggs) was removed from NPDC and reassigned to IDSL. Mr. Membere, who was the Director-General, Exploration and Production; Tony Madichie, the Company Secretary in charge; Acting EG, Dr. Dawa and Company Secretary, Mr. Ike, were also part of the committee that compiled the report. Before they completed, however, I was also retired from service."
Regarding the complicity of NAPIMS in meeting the funding requirements of the assets, Yakubu stated that, "We got to know later that NAPIMS made a cash call but I also issued instructions for them to stop. I also made sure that whatever fund that NAPIMS had paid was refunded to the federation account by the NNPC”.
At this point, the defense counsel, Rafiu Lawal-Rabana applied for an adjournment for cross examination and he was obliged
The matter was
consequently adjourned to January 20, 2017 and February 3, 2017 for
continuation of trial.
Omokore, who was
on November 21, 2016, re- arraigned alongside Victor Briggs, Abiye
Membere, David Mbanefo, Atlantic Energy Brass Development Limited and Atlantic
Energy Drilling Concepts Limited is standing trial on a 9-count amended charge
of criminal diversion of about $1.6 billion alleged to be proceeds of petroleum
products belonging to the federal government.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media &
Publicity
8th December,
2016
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