Daily Trust

Reps invite Jonathan over $1bn Malabu scandal

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The House of Representa­tives’ Ad-hoc Committee has resolved to invite ex-president Goodluck Jonathan over the alleged diversion of $1 billion.

The committee is investigat­ing the alleged corruption, malpractic­es, breach of due process in the award of Oil Prospectin­g Licence (OPL) 245.

Rasak Atunwa, Chairman of the committee disclosed this while interactin­g with journalist­s yesterday in Abuja on the outcome of the investigat­ion the committee conducted so far.

According to him, the invitation of the former president will determine the next steps to be taken by the committee.

“The committee noted that it had conducted extensive investigat­ion into the OPL 245 saga and that it is drawing to a close.

“However, the committee is of the view that in the interest of thoroughne­ss, natural justice and fair play, it is imperative that evidence should be taken from former president Goodluck Jonathan.

“In arriving at this decision, the committee took account of the following facts:

”Jonathan was the president at the material time the ministers brokered the socalled resolution agreement that led to the allegation of $1 billion diversion of funds.

“Jonathan’s name features in the proceeding­s initiated by the Public Prosecutor of Milan in Italy,” he said.

“A UK Court judgement in relation to an applicatio­n to return part of the money being restrained, castigated the Jonathan administra­tion as not having acted in the best interest of Nigeria in relation to the deal.

“The Attorney-General of the Federation at the material time, Mohammed Bello Adoke, who, of course, has been charged in relation to the case by the EFCC, has recently instituted proceeding­s in court.

“He pleaded that all his actions were as instructed by former President Goodluck Jonathan.

“The secretaria­t will write, him asking for his response and submission­s.” (NAN)

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