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Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by seunrebirth(m): 7:35pm On Mar 11
MULTI-MILLION DOLLARS PROJECTS SCANDAL UNCOVERED

•As Reps Swing into Action

By Princewill Ebi Sede
Investigative journalist and publisher of Niger Delta's bestselling news magazine Upfront News.

In an era where accountability and transparency are paramount, troubling revelations have emerged from the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), exposing a web of corruption and misuse of authority. Central to these revelations is the discovery of over $300 million disbursement of public funds to private companies under the disguise of asset acquisition loans and loan financing and several moribund equity financing and investments, a staggering sum that has vanished into the ether due to fraudulent contracts and scams facilitated by high-level officials within the Board.

Since its inauguration, the House Committee on Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring of the 10th National Assembly has initiated a formidable crackdown on corrupt practices in the oil and gas sector.

In a startling revelation, an in-depth investigation into the Board's investment in Atlantic International Refinery and Petrochemical Limited (AIRPL) has uncovered a series of concerning financial and operational irregularities. The $35 million investment in AIRPL, a modular refinery to be based in Bayelsa with beneficial ownership linked to Admantine Petrochemical, Duale Yusuf Adeniyi, and Akintoye Akindele, has raised serious questions about the board's oversight and due diligence.

Founded in June 2020, with a meagre authorized share capital of 10 million units of ordinary shares at N1.00 per share, AIRPL was quickly earmarked for substantial investment from the Local Content Board just five months post-incorporation. Despite the lack of a solid financial or operational track record, the NCDMB purchased 4 million units of shares at an unprecedented premium, securing a 40% minority shareholding for a staggering $35 million. This decision, facilitated by buying shares from Admantine Petrochemical and Refinery Ltd. rather than by issuing new shares, has sparked controversy and accusations of financial impropriety.

Critically, the rationale behind such an inflated investment in a developing company, establishing a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) named NCDMB-Capital Development Intervention Company Ltd by Guarantee, and the decision-making processes of the immediate past governing council have come under scrutiny. The lack of transparency and accountability in these actions, alongside the absence of a professional share valuation model to justify the investment's enormity, suggests a significant oversight or potential misuse of funds.

Furthermore, the due diligence—or notable lack thereof—before the approval and disbursement of funds raises additional alarms. The absence of a compelling financial and operational case from AIRPL, alongside the board's delayed legal due diligence, suggests a cavalier approach to investment that jeopardizes public funds and undermines the credibility of the Board. This is compounded by the discovery that subsequent audits and financial reports have failed to transparently account for the utilization of the invested $35 million, leading to further questions about the project's viability and the integrity of those involved.

The implicated officials of the Board, including the Former Director of Finance, Mr Isaec Yalla, The Former Director of Human Capacity Development, Mr Ama Ikuru, the former General Manager of Human Resources, Mrs Douris Opuwari, and The Director of Project Certification and authorization, who then also doubled as the General manager of Commercial Venture department, GM Strategy and transformational Project department, and as the same time the Senior Technical Assistant to the immediate past Executive Secretary, Mr Abayomi Bamidele are at the centre of these accusations. Their roles in approving and overseeing this investment, amidst the glaring procedural and ethical lapses, point to a broader culture of negligence and potential corruption within the board.

A significant breakthrough in this campaign was unmasking the unlawful activities of the recently appointed Executive Secretary. An internal memo unearthed during a recent investigation revealed unauthorized staff redeployments and promotions, blatantly contravening established procedures. These moves appear to have been strategically issued to obscure questionable transactions. Seemingly aimed to advantage close associates of the Executive Secretary and allies of his predecessor within the board through redeployment and undisclosed promotions. Underscoring a network of complicity and malfeasance.

Legal provisions under the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Act 2010 explicitly strip the Executive Secretary of any authority to appoint or redeploy management staff, a statute flagrantly disregarded as revealed by the case of Ifeanyi Ukoha, improperly elevated to Acting Director of Finance and Personnel Management. This act of defiance challenges legal boundaries and signals a deep-rooted culture of impunity.

Further investigation revealed startling revelations about many of the Management Board members, who were found to possess dubious reputations. Directors Ama Ikuru, Abayomi Bamidele, and Ifeayi Okoha—who is rumored to be in line for the position of Acting Director of Finance—were all discovered to be over 50 years of age at the time of their regularization from contract staff to permanent employees of the Board. This finding is in direct violation of the prevailing civil service regulations, which dictate age criteria for eligibility for employment within the civil service.

Amidst this disarray, the lower echelons of the workforce have voiced their grievances, only to be met with threats of termination, further illustrating the authoritarian regime presiding over the Board.

This scandal surfaced just as the House of Representatives investigated the NCDMB’s budgetary allocations for personnel and human resources, Activities of the commercial ventures department, project Certification and Authorization Directorate (PCAD), BOI loans, and many other actions of the Local content management Board.

The efforts of the House Committee on Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, poised to conduct a forensic audit and thorough investigation into these malpractices, are commendable strides towards restoring integrity within the Board. This investigative report informs the public of the depth of corruption within the management Board and upholds the principles of accountability and justice in the face of blatant corruption.

Despite the potential for reform, the journey may encounter significant hurdles if the new Executive Secretary (ES) continues to defy the authority of the Governing Council. The new ES must avoid the pitfalls of corruption that tainted the reputations of his predecessors. This entails strict adherence to the guidelines of the Local Content Act, especially regarding travel expenses, to prevent the lavish squandering of state resources witnessed in the past.

As this investigation progresses, the Nigerian populace's attention remains fixed. The results of this inquiry could signify a crucial turning point in the battle against graft within the country’s petroleum and natural gas industry, testing the government's determination to challenge deep-seated interests and implement significant reforms. This situation represents a crucial opportunity to instigate the needed changes within the Local Content Board and establish a new standard for transparency and ethical conduct across all branches of government.

As calls for transparency and accountability grow louder, the necessity for a comprehensive House Committee oversight visit becomes undeniable. Only through a thorough physical inspection and review of AIRPL's and the NCDMB's records can the true extent of the mismanagement and possible fraudulent activities be uncovered. This investigation serves as a cautionary tale about the pitfalls of inadequate oversight and underscores the urgent need for systemic reforms within Nigeria's oil and gas sector regulatory bodies.

This exposé invites public scrutiny and demands a reevaluation of investment strategies and governance within the NCDMB, aiming to prevent such questionable transactions in the future and ensure that Nigeria's natural resources are developed responsibly and transparently for the benefit of all Nigerians.

Source: https://www.legit.ng/business-economy/energy/1583024-reps-probe-alleged-fraud-ncdmb-tinubu-signs-order-boost-oil-gas-industry

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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by MisterGrace: 7:45pm On Mar 11
Nawao
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by malali: 8:06pm On Mar 11
Blatant Fraud like this is the reason why Nigerians are in severe Hardship.
Not removal of forex subsidy
Not removal of oil subsidy
But when a few people decide to come together and steal what belongs to the whole country.
Capital punishment should be introduced for looting and corruption in Nigeria.
If not we are just running around in circles.

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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by NwaNimo1(m): 8:07pm On Mar 11
Crooks probing crooks....

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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by Nackzy: 8:07pm On Mar 11
I know
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by tunjijones(m): 8:07pm On Mar 11
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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by crossfm: 8:07pm On Mar 11
Hehehe.

When you see them talking like this one would think they are serious or fighting for Nigerians.

They are gunning for their own share of the loot grin cheesy.

Once they collect their own share,the whole investigation will die a natural death tongue.

All the whole probing,what have come out of it.

Our present senate president was probed,we all know how it ended, infact he was even rewarded with the number 3 position in Nigeria grin cheesy tongue.

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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by SouthSouth1914: 8:07pm On Mar 11
Fraud, favoritism, nepotism, budget padding, bad economy, inflation, hyper inflation are trademarks of a failed state! Haiti loading..

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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by David0002: 8:10pm On Mar 11
Nawaa oo corruption every where yet probing probing probing with no positive outcome

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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by KillahPriest: 8:11pm On Mar 11
Dead case, nothing will come out of this noise cool

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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by naija4life247: 8:12pm On Mar 11
Nigeria is full of criminals

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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by ThinkSmarter: 8:14pm On Mar 11
Officals in government stealing and bribing their fellow officials.

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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by Paraman: 8:15pm On Mar 11
NwaNimo1:
Crooks probing crooks....

obi is the chief crook
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by chiiraq802(m): 8:16pm On Mar 11
corruption don sink inside Nigeria like this.
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by brightovio007(m): 8:22pm On Mar 11
Buhari and Tinubu how market?
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by ATEAMS: 8:23pm On Mar 11
Omoh
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by Chetas81(m): 8:27pm On Mar 11
DEVILS LIVING IN NIGERIA
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by PHAYOL81: 8:35pm On Mar 11
Can you imagine this?
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by 43Ronin: 8:38pm On Mar 11
The $35 million investment in AIRPL, a modular refinery to be based in Bayelsa with beneficial ownership linked to Admantine Petrochemical, Duale[i] Yusuf Adeniyi, and Akintoye Akindele,[/i] has raised serious questions about the board's oversight and due diligence. Ndi God bless south-soith & south-west
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by Judolisco(m): 8:39pm On Mar 11
Thief say him wan help you repair the door to your house.... U come dey happy grin

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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by Galadimabawa: 8:45pm On Mar 11
But I am telling you, inside this probe fraud is going on as you read this. no b 9ja again?

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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by Bayaar02(m): 8:58pm On Mar 11
What a very corrupt nation.
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by Inspirer1: 9:03pm On Mar 11
So many 'doings' in the last administration
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by Gossiphub: 9:11pm On Mar 11
Paraman:
obi is the chief crook

I'm very sure you are under a spell.

Obi don thief your mama from your papa?

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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by drololaaof: 9:30pm On Mar 11
If part of the fund did not find there way into campaign fund it will be easily recovered
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by Bimpe29: 9:38pm On Mar 11
In President Muhammad Buhari's voice, if we don't kill corruption, corruption will kill us.
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by BrighterSyde: 9:50pm On Mar 11
Paraman:
obi is the chief crook

Tinubu, Obi and Atiku I can’t say which one of them is the chief crook to be honest. They are all crooks

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Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by Lomprico2: 10:05pm On Mar 11
Wabote how far?
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by xukwaa: 10:09pm On Mar 11
Amazed that nothing comes out whenever my course rep is mentioned
Re: Reps Probe Multi-million Dollars NCDMB Project Fraud by 36STATES: 10:22pm On Mar 11
Yorubas, Fulanis and Hausas are the most corrupt people in Nigeria. Corrupt people from those ethnic groups are why Nigeria is in tatters today.

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