The Guardian learnt that a letter dated February 22 and signed by
Chairman of the committee, Zakari Mohammed, has already been sent
through the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC), asking the former minister to appear before it on
March 2.
In the letter made available to newsmen late yesterday, the committee
requested Alison-Madueke to appear before it with all relevant documents
that will assist the lawmakers during the investigative hearing.
The documents sought by the committee include a full brief on all swap
arrangements, a proof of Federal Executive Council (FEC) approval, NNPC
board resolution on the contract, evidence of the approval limit of the
board as well as that of the Minister of Petroleum and the GMD.
The lawmakers also asked the former minister to bring along any other
relevant documents that could assist the committee and the proof to
extend a contract that had expired and not yet renewed.
Three former Group Managing Directors of the NNPC had appeared before the committee to explain their different roles during the crude oil swap regime.
Three former Group Managing Directors of the NNPC had appeared before the committee to explain their different roles during the crude oil swap regime.
It was learnt that during the investigative hearings, sundry breaches
were uncovered by members of the committee, including the allegation
that some of the companies used were illegal.
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