Ex-President Musa Yar'Adua
Following
a debt judgement of $9.6billion slapped on Nigeria, it has been
revealed the ill-fated contract was signed while in coma.
More riddles have beclouded the 2010 ill-fated Gas Supply and
Processing Agreement (GSPA) which led to the award of a $9.6billion
judgment against Nigeria, a report by TheNation has revealed.
Preliminary investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) indicated that the contract was signed by the Federal
Ministry of Petroleum Resources at the time the late President Umaru
Yar’Adua was already in coma.
The anti-graft agency is probing the likelihood of the forgery of
the signature of a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Dr. Rilwan
Lukman, who was known for his high ethical standards.
Detectives are after a former legal director of the Ministry of
Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Grace Taiga, who was central to the
negotiation between the Federal Government and P&ID.
Also, a raid of an offices believed to be that of P&ID in Lagos
and Abuja at the weekend left the EFCC detectives stranded because
there were no signs of the presence of the company in Nigeria.
It was learnt that the EFCC team discovered from the Corporate
Affairs Commission(CAC) that there is another firm registered as
P&ID Nigeria Limited with two Nigerian directors.
It was learnt that when one of the directors was called on the
phone last Wednesday, he admitted being on the board of P&ID Nigeria
Limited and agreed to meet with the EFCC team on Friday.
The director, however, had been unreachable to the operatives.
The second female director is said to be a security agent in Qatar.
According to sources, EFCC investigators preliminary findings revealed that the contract was shrouded in secrecy.
The highpoint of the initial investigation is the fact that the contract was signed when Yar’Adua was in coma.
The former President was flown to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia in November 2009 for treatment of a heart condition.
But after three months in Saudi hospital, Yar’Adua was brought back
to Nigeria and he remained incommunicado till his death on May 5, 2010.
The source said: “So far, detectives have discovered that the
GSPA was signed on January 11, 2010 when Yar’Adua was already in coma.
There was no evidence of presentation to the Federal Executive Council
(FEC).
“They took advantage of Yar’Adua’s illness and vegetable state.
Even ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, who took over as Acting President
cannot say much about it because the agreement was done in a suspicious
manner and limited to the Ministry of Petroleum Resources.
“The whereabouts of a former Director of Legal in the Ministry
of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Grace Taiga was unknown. Our detectives
have not been able to get across to her. We need her assistance. She
superintended over the GSPA six months to her retirement.
“We are probing clues that Lukman’s signature might have been
forged for the deal. He was a meticulous and an experienced
international stakeholder in OPEC. Those who worked with him expressed
doubts that he would sign such an agreement without FEC approval.
“We are suspecting a case of forgery. We will do forensic analysis of all relevant documents.”
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