$26B Contract fraud: Kachikwu, Baru may face DSS, EFCC

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There are strong indications at the weekend that President Muhammadu Buhari may direct the Department of State Security (DSS) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to probe the allegations by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, that the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Maikanti Baru, not only awarded about $24 billion major contracts without due process but also engaged in an act of insubordination.


A directive to that effect is expected to be handed to the leadership of the two agencies this week, a source told Daily Sun.
President Buhari on Friday met with Kachikwu over his leaked 18-page letter, where he alleged that Baru flagrantly flouted due process in the handling of the corporation’s businesses.


He specifically accused the NNPC boss of not only sidelining him, but also tagging him “corrupt, anti-north and working with militants.”


Kachikwu alleged that Baru awarded a multi-billion dollars oil contracts without passing through the Board of NNPC, which he is the chairman.


The minister wrote: “Indeed, in anticipation of vacancies that would arise from retiring senior executives of NNPC, I wrote the GMD (Baru) a letter requesting that we both have prior review of the proposed appointments. This was to enable me to present same to the board or give an anticipatory approval and then review with the board later.


“I wrote to the GMD, given previous happenstance of this nature. In addition, thereafter, I called the GMD to a private meeting where I discussed these issues. Needless to say that, not only did he not give my letter the courtesy of a reply, he proceeded to announce the appointments without consultation or board concurrence.”


Kachikwu declined to speak to the press after his meeting with the president.
Also last Friday, Baru met with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, ostensibly on the letter Kachikwu wrote to. No statement was issued on the meeting. Prior to the two meetings, the Senate, last Thursday, announced that it will investigate Kachikwu’s allegations. It set up a committee headed by former Sokoto State governor, Alhaji Aliyu Wamakko, to probe the matter.
However, a source at the presidency disclosed that President Buhari is likely to ask the DSS and EFCC to delve into the matter.
According to him, “ it is normal to expect that an allegation of this nature be thoroughly investigated by the right people. Very likely, both the EFCC will be asked to delve into the matter so as to guide the president properly.”


He stressed: “I don’t know why some people feel that President Buhari can sweep allegations as weighty as what the minister raised in his letter under the carpet. I can tell you that every word contained in the letter will be investigated by EFCC and DSS.”
Asked if EFCC has been formerly informed of the letter and issues raised in it, spokesman of the commission , Wilson Uwajaren, told Daily Sun that he was not aware of that.


But an official of DSS, who pleaded anonymity, said the agency will probe some aspects of the allegations.
“It is our job. We know everything about the letter. The president asking us or the EFCC to further investigate the issue is expected,” he said.

 


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