Embattled ex-Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, is
on the verge of leaving her present abode in the United Kingdom for the
Commonwealth of Dominica where she has reportedly acquired the
citizenship. Mrs.Alison-Madueke is currently under investigation in Britain for alleged corruption while in office.
Investigators in the UK and Nigeria were shocked by the discovery
that she had secretly acquired the citizenship of the small Caribbean
country of only 72,000 people.
But sources in the UK said the National Crime Agency (NCA) was already keeping monitoring her movement.
It was learnt that the lid was blown open by some anti-corruption and civil society groups in the UK.
Alison-Madueke’s new citizenship was confirmed in a May 29, 2015
approval letter by the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Dominica,
Roosevelt Skerrit,according to a document obtained by one of the groups.
The letter also claimed that the ex-Minister has been appointed
that country’s Trade and Investment Commissioner for the Republic.
Although the letter indicated that the appointment was without salary
package, she is expected to help in promoting and marketing Dominica as
a trade and investment domicile.
In the diplomatic passport, DP0000445, the Dominican Government said
Diezani should be allowed to “pass freely without let or hindrance and
afford the bearer such assistance and protection as may be necessary.”
Issued on May 21, 2015, the diplomatic passport is expected to expire on May 20, 2020.
The granting of citizenship to the ex-Minister, whose passport
indicated was born on 6th of December, 1960, has attracted diplomatic
concerns.
“I think the NCA is suspecting that she acquired the citizenship of
the Commonwealth of Dominica with the intent to relocate to this
country. This has opened a fresh bend into our investigation,” a source
said last night.
“It is not impossible that she had planned to escape to Dominica
ahead of the inauguration of the administration of President Muhammadu
Buhari because her appointment ought to be effective from June 1, 2016
for an initial period of three years.
“She has been placed under stricter surveillance in the light of the latest development.
“While the diplomatic aspect is being handled by the appropriate
quarters, I can tell you that the NCA is collaborating with many
agencies to bring her to account for any allegation against her.
“The NCA is conducting extensive investigation into the oil deals
during the tenure of Diezani, irrespective of her ongoing treatment for
cancer.”
The International Corruption Unit (ICU) of NCA on October 2 arrested Diezani and four others.
All the suspects are being investigated for alleged bribery and money laundering.
“On Friday, October 2, the National Crime Agency’s recently formed
International Corruption Unit arrested five people across London as part
of an investigation into suspected bribery and money laundering
offences.
“All five people arrested were released on conditional police bail
later that evening, pending further investigation both in the UK and
overseas.
The investigation commenced in 2013 under the Proceeds of Corruption Unit and transferred to the NCA earlier this year.”
The Press and Public Relations Officer of the British High Commission
in Nigeria, Mr. Joe Abuku, had said: “Five people between the age range
of 21 and 60 years were arrested by the NCA for bribery and corruption,
but they have not given us the details of those involved.”
The EFCC also raided the posh Asokoro residence of the ex-minister and retrieved some documents and expensive jewellery.
One of the clues on the ex-Minister which the EFCC is looking into is
the alleged spending of $6.9 million to buy three 40-feet mobile stages
for use during mass public speaking events.
The cost of the stages was allegedly inflated and there is no evidence yet that any stage was purchased at all.
It was learnt that the process of procurement of the three mobile
stages was neither known to extant Nigerian laws and due process
regulations, nor were the offices of the Auditor-General and the
Accountant-General of the Federation in the know.