Our
attention has been drawn to news reports published mostly by online
media which suggested through innuendo, rather than factual evidence,
that former President Goodluck Jonathan received kickbacks in the $1.3bn
OPL 245 oil block deal involving oil giants ENI and Royal Dutch Shell.
With
regards to the publication, we wish to make it clear that former
President Jonathan was not accused, indicted or charged for corruptly
collecting any monies as kickbacks or bribes from ENI by the Italian
authorities or any other law enforcement body the world over.
In
the first place, we have to categorically state that the negotiations
and transactions for the oil block deal predate the Presidency of Dr.
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan which began on 6th May 2010 and ended on 29th
May 2015.
It
may interest those promoting this false narrative to know that all the
documents relating to the transactions, issues and decisions of the
Federal Government on the Malabo issue, during the Jonathan
administration, are in the office of the Attorney General of the
Federation/Minister of Justice.
As President of
Nigeria, there is no doubt that Dr. Goodluck Jonathan met with
executives of all the oil majors operating in Nigeria and urged them to,
amongst other things, support the growth of the Nigerian oil industry
by ramping up their investments and comply with the Local Content Act
that he promoted and signed into law.
We
however wish to state, for emphasis, that at no time did the former
President hold private meetings with representatives of ENI to discuss
pecuniary issues. All the meetings and discussions former President
Jonathan
had with ENI, other IOCs and some indigenous operators were conducted
officially, and in the presence of relevant Nigerian Government
officials and were done in the best interest of the country.
We
make bold to point out that the former President never sent any
Abubakar Aliyu, as the innuendoes in the false report suggest, to ENI,
the IOCs or any indigenous operator to seek favour or collect any
gratification on his behalf.
We will like to
point out for the umpteenth time that whether in office or out of
office, former President Jonathan does not own any bank account,
aircraft or real estate outside Nigeria. Anyone with contrary
information is challenged to publicly publish same.
As the
President who signed the Freedom of Information Act into law, Dr.
Goodluck Jonathan lifted the veil on governance and encouraged
transparency knowing that evil breeds in secrecy. It is the opinion of
the former President that journalists and media houses should take
advantage of this law in their investigative journalism, rather than
rely on hearsay.
We hope that these clarifications will help guide future reports which should be factual.
Ikechukwu Eze
Media Adviser to Dr. Goodluck Jonathan
(President 2010-2015)
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