The immediate-past Minister
of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, has reacted to report and
documentary of seizure of property by EFCC worth millions in a statement.
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“My attention has been
drawn to a report by Al Jazeera, which was released on Monday as a testament to
the effectiveness of Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
in its war against corruption.
“In the video report, which
has been widely circulated in the social media, there are claims about me
owning a property in Abuja allegedly worth $18 million.
The report, which
represents everything ridiculous and despicable about professional media
practice and global best practices in the war against corruption, is the latest
attempt to give a dog a bad name in order to hang it.
“Clips of jewellery
allegedly worth over $2 million were also copiously displayed as if to feed the
cravings of an audience gratified with the notion that every wealthy Nigerian
is corrupt.“
This will not be the first
time calculated attempts have been made to demonise and damage my reputation in
the public space. Many times, my detractors have gotten away with these
irresponsible smear campaigns because they have become accustomed to my
characteristic approach of silence in the face of these callous attacks.
“The latest in the string
of propaganda attacks launched against my person since I left government as
Nigeria’s Petroleum Minister is this Al Jazeera report, which without any court
conviction anywhere in the world attempts to dress Diezani Alison Madueke in
the garb of a common criminal.
“This, to say the least, is
the height of journalistic brigandage and a sheer mockery of Nigeria’s
anti-corruption war before the eyes of the world who are watching and asking if
the war against corruption is a circus show where suspects are prosecuted and
sentenced on the pages of newspapers and video blogs without anything as
remotely in the semblance of a trial in the courts of law.
“When did it become a crime
to own a property in Nigeria? When did it become a crime for a woman of my
status to have in her possession, jewellery? Jewellery, which women all across
the world, including the woman selling tomatoes in Bodija market have in
abundance in their closets? In which court of law, anywhere in the world was I
prosecuted by the EFCC and found guilty of corruption? “With all sense of
modesty, I say this only for posterity and for the records. I have strived
within my means and the blessings of God to live a decent and accomplished
life.
I studied architecture in
England and obtained a bachelor’s degree from Howard University, United States
of America in 1992. When I returned to Nigeria that same year, I joined Shell
Petroleum Development Corporation. “In 2002, I obtained an MBA at Cambridge University,
United Kingdom. In April 2006, I was appointed by Shell as the company’s first
female Executive Director in Nigeria. In July 2007, I was appointed by the late
President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua as Minister of Transport. “The next year in
December 2008 I became Minister of Mines and Steel Development.
In April 2010, I was
appointed as Minister for Petroleum Resources and served in that capacity till
May 2015. During this period as Petroleum Minister, I had the honour of serving
Nigeria and representing her in the Organization of Oil Exporting Countries
(OPEC) where I was elected first female President.
“All through my career, I
have strived to maintain a record of hard work, integrity and excellence,
giving my best to society, because my parents raised me in the consciousness
that a man or woman’s greatness is defined not by the amount of wealth they
have acquired but the impact of their service to God and humanity. “Coming at
such a critical time in my life when I am battling cancer, this poorly executed
propaganda bares on its face like tribal marks, a clearly malicious attempt to
victimize an innocent woman in what appears an exaggerated plot to validate and
give credibility to the anti-corruption crusade under Nigeria’s new regime.
People who are battling
cancer or those who have lost their loved ones to this medical condition
understand what I am going through at this time. “This is what makes me ponder
at the cold-heartedness of those who will go any length to defame and destroy
in the name of propaganda. What happened to our shared humanity?”
I have absolute regard for
the law and believe that people who have breached the laws that govern
societies should be made to face the wrath of the law. But in a civilized
society, a responsible government owes its citizens absolute commitment to the
principles of rule of law, equity, fairness and justice. I have been wrongfully
and maliciously maligned and those behind this reckless action know it. “I
leave them to posterity, their conscience and above all the Almighty God who is
the final judge of all.”
REALLY?
ReplyDeleteWhy is not in EFCC custody if she can talk then she is ready to face justice.
ReplyDeleteDiez jewelly pass jewelly ur own no bi bodija
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