Tinubu Has Mortgaged Nigerians Future With Illogical Business Transactions — Atiku


Atiku Abubakar, former Vice-President says Nigeria is rapidly transforming into President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s personal business.

In a statement by his media adviser, Paul Ibe on Wednesday, Atiku said that the “future of Nigerians has been effectively mortgaged to the President, his family, and associates.”

The 2023 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) posited that even after Tinubu leaves office, it will be nearly impossible to break these shackles.

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He compared Tinubu’s integration of his business interests into Lagos’s public enterprises to his efforts at the federal level.

“Just as Alpha Beta, Primero, and others act as Tinubu’s proxies in Lagos, managing critical sectors and generating revenue for him and his family, he has begun to replicate this at the federal level,” he noted.

He expressed astonishment at the operations of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and how the government-owned oil company had put its retail arm under the control of OVH, a company in which Oando, led by Wale Tinubu, owns 49%.

Atiku regretted that his intention to privatize the NNPC and increase its transparency has been overshadowed by what he describes as the criminal hijack of the NNPC by corporate cabals around the current President.

The statement read: “In October 2022, just five months before the elections, the NNPC Retail controversially announced it had acquired OVH and all its filling stations. NNPCL already had about 550 filling stations across the country but claimed it was enhancing its capacity by acquiring OVH, which had only 94 stations and 100 others leased.

“The NNPC did not disclose the purchase price of OVH or the terms of the acquisition. A Freedom of Information request by Premium Times was also rejected by the NNPC, which claimed to be a private company despite still being government-owned.

“Following this dubious deal, Mele Kyari was controversially retained as NNPC GMD despite his incompetence.

“Tinubu then appointed his former boss at Mobil, turned ally, Pius Akinyelure, as NNPC Chairman, while he himself took on the role of Minister of Petroleum.

“In a move that defies economic logic, OVH, previously owned by NNPC Retail, has now acquired NNPC Retail. This absurd situation means that Wale Tinubu’s Oando now owns 49% of NNPC Retail. Moreover, Nigeria paid Wale Tinubu a significant sum to facilitate the Tinubu family’s acquisition of the national oil company.

“This represents a clear case of illogical business transactions and abuse of office by President Tinubu, who has prevented NNPC from becoming a public liability company as stipulated by the PIA.”

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Atiku acknowledged that the NNPC and its leadership are under legislative investigation but expressed skepticism about the process’s credibility due to the vested interests of those conducting the investigation.

“Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, who is heading the National Assembly panel, is a known supporter of Tinubu. He served as a commissioner under Tinubu in Lagos State and publicly calls him his godfather. Given that Tinubu is the Petroleum Minister, he should be held responsible for the sector’s issues. I doubt Bamidele will conduct a thorough investigation that might implicate his patron,” Atiku said.

The former vice president also commented on the recent revelation that the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project is under litigation.

The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), a global network of investigative journalists, reported that the coastal highway project has been taken to court and revealed a close relationship between Tinubu’s son, Seyi, and Gilbert Chagoury, who was awarded the contract without competitive bidding.

He stated:,”I had earlier claimed that the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project was fraudulent, but the government denied it. Now, the matter is in court. It is also concerning that Chagoury and Tinubu have a business relationship, and their children are business partners, as revealed by the OCCRP.

“This indicates a conflict of interest. It is no surprise that the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and the Sokoto-Badagry Coastal Highway, which together will cost over $24 billion, were approved without competitive bidding. It seems that whatever Tinubu wants, he gets.”

When contacted on the matter, Group Chief Executive Officer of Oando, Wale Tinubu vehemently refuted the allegation, insisting that the company has no stake in OVH.

He stressed that as far back as 2015, Oando sold its stake in the downstream to OVH, wondering how it is being dragged into the matter in 2024.

“We are not the ones who sold the company to NNPC. We sold that company, as far back as 2015. He should stop bullying us. They have been telling lies in public.

“He should not drag us into their politics. Oando bought the company in 2000 or 2002 from him when he was chairman of privatisation and we sold the company, during Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

“We don’t own anything there. It’s deliberate falsehood. As a publicly quoted company, we issued a press statement when we sold that company in 2015.

“We sold our downstream operations in 2015,” Wale Tinubu maintained