Kachikwu’s aide replies Falana, as minister shuns lawyer’s query on alleged $60bn oil revenue loss

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The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, has acknowledged the request by human rights lawyer, Mr.

Femi Falana , for the details of the loss of about $60bn oil revenue due to Nigeria.

In an April 11, 2019 reply, the minister, through his Chief of Staff, Ms. Oge Modie, acknowledged Falana’s letter but neither supplied the requested information nor promised to do so in future. ‎He said he had, through a letter dated November 5, 2015, brought the issue to the attention of Kachikwu when he was the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.

He stated, “In view of the foregoing, I am compelled to request you to furnish me with information on the revenue of $60bn which the Federal Government has refused to collect from the International Oil Companies as at August 2017.

 

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Lol... Falana you hear now? Oya pack well o before them delete you

Stop appointing people who have occupied senior positions in Oil companies into ministerial positions because they never stop working for these companies after they become ministers. Kachikwu was vice chairman of Exxon Mobil. Dezani was a director at Shell.

Why not direct the letter to the Minister for Petroleum ?

Again. False FOI

So chukwu's case has now become 'if you cannot beat them just join them'.

No problem. The world is watching! IsNigeriaWorking

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