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Malabu Oil Deal: Union Wants OBJ Probed
A group, the Ijaw Union has called on the Federal Government to query former President Olusegun Obasanjo over his alleged involvement in the OPL 245 Malabu Oil and Gas deal.
A statement by head of the group, Ebitari Dombraye said the call had become imperative for Obasanjo to be quizzed following attempts by the former President to exonerate himself from the deal.
The statement said, “former President Obasanjo held sway, not only as President between 1990 to 2007 but also as Petroleum Minister, during which he performed the duties and responsibilities as enshrined within the Petroleum Act of 1969.
“For him to absolve himself of responsibility, only serves to lend credence as a Psychotic Purveyor of untruths.
“Obasanjo gave approvals, all in writing to reinstate Malabu’s licence to OPL 245, after protracted court cases and the National Assembly resolutions, threatened to lay waste to the asset.
“This approval was validated by two successive Nigerian Presidents thereafter. If Chief Obasanjo’s claim has any currency, are we saying none of the individuals and Ministries in the deal got involved without the knowledge of the President or Minister of Petroleum who were one and the same person?”.
The union maintained that the government must carry out due diligence in the Malabu deal investigation.
However, Obasanjo had recently claimed that he did not approve the Malabu oil deal.
The former President told newsmen at a function in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia recently that, “what Etete did is the height of corruption. He appropriated the asset to himself illegally, illegitimately and immorally.
The former President had asked those involved in the deal not to drag him into it, saying, he knows nothing about the Malabu oil deal.