Why I Set Farouk Lawan Up - Femi Otedola

Date: 13-06-2012 1:06 pm (11 years ago) | Author: Olufowose Temitope
- at 13-06-2012 01:06 PM (11 years ago)
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Femi Otedola is known as a quiet and easy businessman who tries everything not to be in the news for the wrong reasons. He was once involved in a public ‘rofo rofo’ fight with his BFF Aliko Dangote over breach of trust in their line of business and since then, he has kept a very low profile.

In an exclusive interview with THISDAY, chairman, Zenon Petroleum & Gas Ltd, Mr. Femi Otedola, who hitherto was suspected of being behind the $3 million bribery scandal, blew the lid on what transpired and how chairman of the ad-hoc committee, Hon. Farouk Lawan, and the secretary of the committee, Mr. Boniface Emenalo, had collected $620,000 from him in a sting operation masterminded by the security agencies.......Ok na, he actually gave Farouk the first installment, when he asked him for the balance, Femi replied that he dosent have any money and then set him up. Who is deceiving him?

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The full details of the $3 million bribery scandal involving members of the House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee on the Fuel Subsidy probe were revealed yesterday, as one of the major actors in the scandal has opened up on what transpired.



The amount was part payment for the $3 million, which he alleged Lawan had demanded from him to exonerate Zenon Oil from the ad-hoc committee’s report. Otedola, who was opening up on the issue for the first time, narrated how Lawan at the outset of the probe had approached him to get some insight into the workings of the downstream oil and gas sector.

Otedola said he obliged him and ensured that his managing directors of Forte Oil Plc and Zenon Oil appeared at the subsidy probe during its public hearing after both companies had been invited by the committee.

During the probe, he said the committee was informed in no uncertain terms that Zenon does not and has never made claims for subsidy payments from the federal government, as the company was engaged solely in the importation of diesel, a product that is not subsidised.

Zenon’s managing director, Mr. Kanmi Kareem Otaru, during the probe had denied that the company had anything to do with the subsidy regime. He told the committee, “For the avoidance of doubt Zenon never participated or benefited from the subsidy scheme or Petroleum Support Fund (PSF).”
According to him, going by the Act which established the PSF scheme, “Zenon couldn’t participate in it because we don’t have a network of PMS retail outlets which was one of the key criteria beneficiaries must meet and as such we are not qualified to participate to draw from subsidy payments on PMS. So we never collected as records will show.”

Irrespective of the clarification made at the hearing, Otedola said Lawan still approached him a few days before the report was to be tabled on April 18, 2012 before the House of Representatives, demanding money so that Zenon’s name will be kept out of the report.

“When this happened, I was very angry and reminded him that Zenon has never participated in the subsidy scheme and that it would be criminal to rope in the company for something it did not do.
“But Lawan responded, stating that several other marketers were playing ball and had offered the members of the committee large sums of money to ensure that their companies’ names were not published in the report,” he added.

Otedola, said initially he balked at Lawan’s attempt to extort money from him and told the legislator that he would not pay up, as Zenon had not committed any crime.

“Then a day before the report was to be submitted, Lawan called again, informing me that Zenon’s name had been included in the report.

“I, of course, was very angry and asked him to desist from his course of action, but Lawan insisted that I must pay up as other oil marketers had done before me.”

Otedola said he could not believe his eyes the next day when the report came out and Zenon’s name had been listed under the category of companies that had bought foreign exchange from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) but had not imported petrol.

The amount ascribed to Zenon in the report was $232,975,385.13. The report had recommended that Zenon and 14 other marketers that had bought the foreign exchange be referred to the anti-corruption agencies to determine what they used the monies for.

Otedola said at this point he again called Lawan demanding that Zenon’s name be removed from the list, as there was no way his company could have bought that volume of foreign exchange without importing products.

“I reminded him that the amount ascribed to Zenon was wrong as what the company bought was over $400 million for importation of products through the banks – Zenith, UBA and GTB – and that under Sanusi (CBN governor) there was no way anyone could have bought that quantity of foreign exchange and not imported the products having filled the Form M.

“Sanusi will simply clamp down on anyone who tries to pull that kind of stunt,” he said.
In spite of this, Otedola said Lawan still demanded that the members of the committee be given money in exchange for removing Zenon’s name from the report before it is considered in plenary by the entire House.

Otedola said he then asked how much would be required to make the committee happy, to which Lawan responded $3 million.

“I screamed at him, demanding to know why he was doing this to me. All he said was other marketers were paying up to keep their names out of the report so I should do likewise,” he said.
Otedola revealed that it was this point he decided to involve the security agencies to catch Lawan and his committee with their hands in the till.

According to him, “As a law-abiding citizen, I decided to involve the security agencies and they advised me to play along, which prompted me to offer to pay part of the money with the promise that I would pay the balance when my company’s name had been removed from the report.”

The security agencies, he disclosed, gave him serialised dollar bills for the sting job and there are call logs, video and audio recordings in the possession of the agencies to confirm all that had transpired between himself and Lawan.

He said on April 21, the Saturday before the plenary, Lawan came in person to his residence and collected $250,000 in cash, as the first instalment, “then the next Monday night he came and collected another $250,000.

“On Tuesday, at 9am, just before the House commenced seating, Boniface came and collected another $120,000.”

Otedola confirmed that during the sting, Lawan and Boniface collected a total of $620,000 in three instalments as part of the $3 million demanded from him.

He added that with the $620,000 that had been extorted by Lawan and the committee, during the plenary, Zenon’s name was removed from the list of companies that had bought foreign exchange but did not import products.

Otedola continued: “He (Lawan) now asked for the balance of $2.5 million, but when I told him that I had no money now that the money was in Lagos, he suggested that I should charter a plane to fly the money from Lagos to Abuja.”

Otedola stressed that his decision to get the law enforcement and security agencies involved stemmed from the fact that he had not broken any law, maintaining that as a law-abiding citizen, he was saddened by the fact that he was being blackmailed by of all people, members of the legislature.
“If you have information that an armed robber is come to raid your home, won’t you notify the police? So, that was the purpose of the sting operation.

“Besides, my integrity is paramount to me. I started selling petroleum products 14 years ago in drums and somebody who has never run a petrol station is trying to blackmail and extort money from me.
“If others (marketers) have paid money, maybe they are guilty. But I did not do anything wrong, so why should they extort money from me? As a law-abiding citizen, I had to involve the security agencies. Indeed, I’m very disappointed because I have worked hard to build my business.”

Insisting that he had nothing to hide or fear over what had happened, Otedola maintained if he was in the wrong he would not have involved the security agencies in the first instance.

In a reference to the strong denials made by Lawan since the scandal became public, Otedola stated, “When he (Lawan) demanded the bribe, I called the agencies. That is because I had nothing to hide. When the bribe was paid, why did he not call and report it to the agencies if he had nothing to.”
Meanwhile, THISDAY gathered that the videotape of the illicit transaction had been sent to the EFCC to investigate the incident.

When contacted, the EFCC, however, said it had neither received the videotape nor had it commenced investigations into the bribery scandal.

EFCC Head of the Media Unit, Mr. Wilson Uwugiaren, said the allegation had not been brought to the knowledge of the commission.

According to him, the only related matter currently being handled by the EFCC was the report of the ad-hoc committee that the commission was studying to establish the facts and track down anyone found culpable for the alleged mismanagement of the PSF.


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- softkid at 13-06-2012 01:29 PM (11 years ago)
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smart move guy. people should do more of this. give the greedy bastards money and get them caught on camera. paste their images online soon as they are gone so they vacate their office attained through manipulation.
Posted: at 13-06-2012 01:29 PM (11 years ago) | Upcoming
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- dizhadah at 13-06-2012 05:26 PM (11 years ago)
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 Undecided
Posted: at 13-06-2012 05:26 PM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- bellocity at 13-06-2012 09:31 PM (11 years ago)
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Bullshit
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- Idbabe at 14-06-2012 11:15 AM (11 years ago)
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 Lips Sealed Lips Sealed Lips Sealed Lips Sealed Lips Sealed Lips Sealed Lips Sealed
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- sophiebaby at 14-06-2012 11:28 AM (11 years ago)
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so it is true my man Farouk Lawan actually collected $620,000 bribe from Mr. Femi Otedola? So sad! I suspected so all along. Although I am not a fan of former president Olusegun Obasanjo, when he stated recently that there were “armed robbers, criminals and rogues” in the National Assembly, I knew he spoke as a person with strong evidence, even though many people did not take him seriously. Many observers and analysts had preferred to look at the messenger (Obasanjo) rather than the message

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- waco at 14-06-2012 12:02 PM (11 years ago)
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both the giver and the reciever are not free.
All of them follow

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- Merlin at 14-06-2012 12:35 PM (11 years ago)
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- kebella at 14-06-2012 01:30 PM (11 years ago)
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 WHATEVER'

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- sugaDaddy1forU at 14-06-2012 04:20 PM (11 years ago)
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Quote from: waco on 14-06-2012 12:02 PM
both the giver and the reciever are not free.
All of them follow
MY brother the giver will go free bcos it was a plan deal, if we have people like this, don't u think this country will change to be a better place to live... How i wish people will start implicating folks that receives bribes from them but it will never happen in Nigeria bcos the giver is a thief who is trying to get himself free.....

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- Emigiman at 15-06-2012 11:18 AM (11 years ago)
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Nigerians should have FEAR of God, believe that whatever we do He is closer to us than skin on our body. Lawal had forgotten that God was n is still watching him.Prophet Noah spent over 1000 yrs n passed on, therefore  accumulation of billions will not deny u death. Meanwhile, It's an attempt to distract and discredit the much applauded probe report. We are all waiting for that single DAY which equates 50,000 yrs of standing accounting for every single act of our deed. ALL will witness this day whether Cabal, integrity, executive or comrade.
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- paulohking at 16-06-2012 06:12 PM (11 years ago)
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- bedoski at 2-07-2012 06:11 PM (11 years ago)
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i nw understnd y it took tme b4 ds scandr ws reveald ..bcos if u ve cut foruk dt day he wld say smtin else ..bt at least he collctd d money n went ahead 2 remve d namews of those compny ...tnks otedeola 4 ds moove ok..pls spare hm wat he did ws rght ok...they shld hold foruk or wat is hs name ...4 hm y dint he also report dat he collctd dt amt of mney frm otedola..
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- yvonneobas at 3-07-2012 07:40 PM (11 years ago)
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ALL OF DEM UP DERE RE THIEFS
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- Doncastle25 at 4-07-2012 01:24 PM (11 years ago)
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Quote from: waco on 14-06-2012 12:02 PM
both the giver and the reciever are not free.
All of them follow
SURE YOU DON'T HAVE YOU SIT BELT ON AND YOU NEED A SUNGLASSES. OTEDOLA PLAYED ALONG WITH SECURITY AGENTS WHO GAVE HIM THE DOLLARS TO MEET UP WITH LAWAN DEMANDS WHILE LAWAN COLLECTED THE SAID MONEY AND KEPT IT WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF ANY SECURITY AGENCY. LAWAN IS A COMMON THIEF AND SHOULD VACATE THE HOUSE AND RELOCATE TO KIRIKIRI PERIOD.  Shocked Roll Eyes Huh?
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- Solidstonez at 20-07-2012 05:52 PM (11 years ago)
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