A
high-ranking source at the Department of State Security (DSS) has
alleged that so-called Africa’s richest person, Aliko Dangote, and
Lagos-based businessman, Femi Otedola, recently used their perceived
closeness to just-inaugurated President Muhammadu Buhari to instigate a
widespread clampdown by security agents on businessmen in the oil
sector.
Aliko Dangote and Femi Otedola
Our
source disclosed that Mr. Dangote and Mr. Otedola, who swiftly switched
loyalty to Mr. Buhari as soon as he won the March 28, 2015 presidential
election, had used their influence to get the DSS to go after some of
the two businessmen’s involved in shady oil marketing who are biggest
competitors against them in the oil sector. Both Mr. Dangote and Mr.
Otedola have reaped huge profits as fuel marketers.
Among
the targets on the Dangote/Otedola list are oil marketers Benny Peters
of Aiteo ,Igho Sanoni of Televaras and Tonye Cole of Sahara Energy.
A
source at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nigeria’s
anti-corruption agency, told our correspondent that the two businessmen
had “compiled a list of businessmen and approached us [the EFCC] to
begin inviting them for interrogation over alleged financial crimes.” He
added that the EFCC refused to act on the list, deciding to wait for
directives from the new Buhari administration.
Miffed
by the rebuff from the EFCC, Mr. Otedola reportedly contacted Ita
Ekpeyong, the director general of the DSS, and handed him the list. Our
DSS source said he and other officers were dismayed that Mr. Ekpeyong
fell for the two businessmen’s ploy. Before last Saturday morning, DSS
operatives had rounded up several businessmen on Mr. Otedola’s list,
interrogated them, and asked them to surrender their international
passports.
SaharaReporters
learnt that the DSS had not only interrogated some of the businessmen
on Mr. Otedola’s list but had also questioned more than twenty officials
of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) as of Monday.
A
source close to Mr. Buhari said the new president had been briefed on
the connivance between Otedola, Dangote and the DSS. “That’s why
President Buhari issued a press statement on Saturday washing his hands
off the harassments,” said the source.
Despite
Mr. Buhari’s statement, the DSS continued to invite and interrogate
persons named on Mr. Dangote and Otedola’s list. The DSS invited and
interrogated the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA)
executive director, Farouk Umar, Executive Director Petroleum Products
Marketing Company, Frank Amego, Group General Manager of PPMC, Gbenga
Olu Komolafe and the Managaing Director of NPDC, Tony Monueke.
Dangote
and Otedola are two of Nigeria’s most well-known and controversial
moneymen. Both men have parleyed their closeness to former Presidents
Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Yar’Adua, and Goodluck Jonathan to build
multi-billion fortunes. Even though they have interests in a wide
variety of sectors, including cement and fertilizer importation, they
have reportedly raked in hundreds of millions of dollars through fuel
marketing.
The two
men were quick to visit then President-elect Buhari to offer
congratulations on his election, even though they were believed to have
offered significant financial backing to former President Jonathan. They
were huge beneficiaries from import waivers and dubious loan buy back
schemes that helped catapult them to the rank of billionaires.
Culled from SaharaReporters.
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