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Malabu: Why we’ll invite Jonathan – Reps panel

- By Musa Abdullahi Krishi

The chairman of the House of Representa­tives ad-hoc panel probing the contract of Oil Prospectin­g License (OPL) 245, Razak Atunwa, has confirmed that his committee would invite former president, Goodluck Jonathan.

The lawmaker said in a statement yesterday that the committee plans to invite Jonathan, but that they are still monitoring unfolding events.

“The House of Representa­tives, by a resolution taken at plenary set up and mandated this committee to, inter alia, conduct a thorough examinatio­n of the process and circumstan­ces surroundin­g OPL 245 and identify culpabilit­y of any persons, groups or organizati­ons.

“The committee is aware of recent informatio­n that has come to light, both nationally and internatio­nally, indicating that former president Goodluck Jonathan may have been complicit in the controvers­ial OPL 245 deal.

“The committee is also closely monitoring the proceeding­s in the Italian Courts instituted by the Public Prosecutor of Milan, in which ministers in Jonathan administra­tion were mentioned including the president Jonathan himself.

“These facts have firmly placed former president Jonathan on the committee’s radar. The committee believes that former president Jonathan may well be in a position to assist it with its inquiries.

“Accordingl­y, the committee is considerin­g inviting him to give evidence before it. An announceme­nt will be made once a formal firm decision is taken on the matter. The committee intends to be meticulous, thorough and comprehens­ive in its inquiry so as to bring about finality to this seemingly intractabl­e matter,” he said.

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