Maikanti
Baru, the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC), has suggested that President Muhammadu Buhari approved
contracts worth $1.78 billion while away on his medical vacation in London.
The two
contracts, worth $1 billion and $780 million each, were approved by on July 10
and July 31 respectively, Baru claimed in the NNPC October 9 response to
Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu‘s accusations of
insubordination against him. Kachikwu had said Baru had awarded contracts
amounting to about $26 billion without his approval.
Baru in his
letter claimed the contracts received presidential approval, a time when Buhari
was away on medical vacation in London.
See the
contracts:
1. NNPC/CNL
JV Project Cheetah
Amount:
$1.2bn | Date: 16/04/15 | Presidential Approval Date: 01/09/15 | Executed by:
Dr. E. I. Kachikwu
2. NNPC/CNL
JV Project Falcon
Amount:
$780m | Date: 26/04/17 | Presidential Approval Date: 31/07/17 | Executed by:
Dr. M. K. Baru
3. NNPC/SPDC
JV Project Santolina
Amount: $1bn
| Date: 26/04/17 | Presidential Approval Date: 10/07/17 | Executed by: Dr. M.
K. Baru
Note: CNL
stands for Chevron Nigeria Limited, SPDC for Shell Petroleum Development
Company and JV for Joint Venture.
The first contract
was executed by Kachikwu when he was still GMD of NNPC and signed at a time
Buhari was in the country.
President
Buhari in a letter, before leaving to receive treatment for an undisclosed
ailment, had relinquished power to vice president Yemi Osinbajo, giving him the
constitutional right to act as president.
Kachikwu, in
his letter to the president, he had written about Baru meeting Osinbajo for the
approval of personnel changes in the NNPC.
But Osinbajo
had instructed Baru to return to Kachikwu, to get his input on and approval for
the changes, suggesting that Osinbajo would not have given the approval for the
contracts to be signed.
Premium
Times reports that the personnel changes were not made until August 29, 10 days
after president Buhari returned to the country.
Kachikwu’s
letter to Buhari was written on August 30.
When
contacted by Premium Times, Ndu Ughamadu, spokesperson for the NNPC, refused to
confirm or deny if President Buhari approved the contracts.
“Presidential
approval is presidential approval,” Ughamadu said.
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