The National Chairman, Caretaker Committee of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, has said he did not investigate a
former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke in 2015.
Markafi was the Chairman Senate Committee on Finance then.
Senator Makarfi spoke with journalists in Kaduna on Saturday where he
noted that his panel was saddled with the responsibility of probing the
financial records of the NNPC.
According to him, “We did not investigate her (Diezani ). We
investigated the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and the
proceeds of sale of crude that NNPC was supposed to have remitted to the
federation account and for the period of either 15 or 16 months.
“Our report made it clear that there were several aspects under her
ministry that we did not look into because we were not mandated to do
that like the issue of swaps, strategic alliances, sale of oil blocks,
investments and other issues.
“Still, within the area we investigated, our report was clear that
over N1 bn was not accounted for even though some agencies such as NPDC
accepted that some hundreds of millions (naira) were in their accounts
waiting for reconciliation before they could be remitted.
“We were asked to follow up when the senate approved that report, so
we wrote series of letters to confirm whether the remittances had been
done, but maybe because we were leaving office, our letters were
ignored.
“The report is there. We never cleared anybody. We were not asked to
investigate her as a person but NNPC as an institution. They owned up to
everything, only that they could not account for everything and our
report showed that.”
He also spoke concerning a former governor of Delta State, James
Ibori, saying that since he had served his sentence, he is free to join
any political party and participate in politics.
He said, “The law prevents him from holding public office for some
time and if we apply the law, we should not deny him his constitutional
right to participate in politics.
“Participating in politics does not mean occupying public office. Why
are prisoners allowed to vote? It is because they have the
constitutional right. So an ex- convict has the right to participate in
anything the law allows.
“By 2019, when we take over, we are not going to be vindictive but the truth will prevail
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