Fresh
facts have continued to emerge in the $620,000 bribery scandal between
the embattled Chairman of the House of Representatives’ ad hoc committee
on Fuel Subsidy, Farouk Lawan and the MD/CEO Zenon Oil and Gas, Femi Otedola.The Chairman, House of Representatives’ ad hoc committee on Fuel Subsidy, Mr. Lawan, is alleged to have collected $620,000 as part payment for a bribe which he demanded from billionaire and oil magnate in a bid to exonerate his companies from the fuel subsidy probe.
While there has been some controversy over the bribery, Channels Television has exclusively obtained the audio conversation between the Mr. Lawan and Mr. Otedola.
Below is the transcript of the conversation:
Otedola: How are you sir? I don’t want to bring it to my house
Lawan: Oh, you would take it to your house
Otedola: No I don’t want to bring it to my house; it is a lot of money
Lawan: err… so where? Because I’m rushing to the… they are at the airport now?
Otedola: Yes they are in the airport in the aircraft
Lawan: Well I can’t come over now and before they can come over now unless I send somebody to but I can’t because…by the time they come I should be…I have a lot of things to do myself
Otedola: Is there anybody you think I can give it to or maybe I should just postpone my trip to China till tomorrow?
Lawan: No, no it’s ok…I’ll arrange it with someone…let me give you his number 080
Otedola: hold on hold on
Lawan: 08036513355
Otedola: (Repeats number after him)What’s the name?
Lawan: TJ
Otedola: Sorry?
Lawan: aaarrh… TJ
Otedola: Ateezay?
Lawan: TJ!
Otedola: Teezay?
Lawan: No, Tj
Otedola: OK. So I will give him the balance; that is erm… 2.5 million dollars, yea?
Lawan: that’s right. Hold on. I’m calling him to be sure his phone is on…..
It was alleged that following this conversation, Mr. Lawan while presenting the 210-paged Fuel Subsidy report to a plenary session of the House of Representatives, on the 21st of April, moved a motion of recommendation that two companies should be removed from the list of companies indicted by the committee for receiving forex from the Central Bank of Nigeria but failed to bring in the fuel. The two companies were owned by Mr. Otedola.
In the latest development, the House of Representatives have threatened to arrest Mr. Otedola if he fails to appear before the House today. Also, Mr. Lawan has hired four Senior Advocates of Nigeria to defend him in the alleged scandal.
Here’s the audio version of the phone conversation
Meanwhile, Mr. Lawan has reacted to the audio conversation saying Mr Otedola manipulated the audio and challenged the business mogul to produce the complete audio video unedited and undoctored.
In a statement issued on behalf of the lawmaker by his counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, he said,
“we have listened to and watched the audio with our client, Mr
Farouk Lawan. On his instructions, we hereby state that the audio is
infertile, vague, puerile and inadmissible in evidence by any Court Of
Law or Tribunal.
“Professionally, Channels did make the vital point that the audio
was “purported to be their voices”. One simple question here: where is
the visual of the audio? Recall that Mr Otedola had told the whole world
that he used SSS to carry out a so called “Sting Operation”, which
showed Farouk Lawan not only pocketing the sum of N500,000 US Dollars,
but also putting some under his cap, in Mr Otedola’s Lagos home. On
Farouk’s instructions, we had debunked this allegation and challenged Mr
Otedola, or the Police and SSS to produce this complete audio video,
unedited and undoctored.
“Mr Otedola had the opportunity of doing this through Channels TV.
But he did not. Rather, he brought highly doctored, manipulated and
incomprehensible voices purported to be his and Lawan’s. He will
certainly require forensic evidence to prove this to be true in this
highly technologised world of manipulative evidence that can easily turn
a man into a woman. Certainly, the audio was a sorry anti-climax to
what Nigerians had been expecting.
“Even at that, let us take the audio “evidence” itself for
whatever, it is worth. The conversation started somewhere in the middle,
not from the beginning and ended abruptly. Our client hereby still
challenges Mr Otedola to air the entire audio visual and also the
complete video for Nigerians to see the setting and environment in
which the alleged bribe took place, who said what, to whom and for what.
“Secondly, our client believes that the entire footage is devilish,
satanic, luciferous, mischievous and completely taken out of context.
Even then the audio shows that it is Mr Otedola offering to pay the
balance of the alleged bribe of N2.5 million US Dollars, not Mr Farouk
Lawan.
“Even from what was said, there was no mention of the purpose of the
alleged balance of N2.5 million US Dollars, or any mention of Mr
Otedola’s indicted companies, Zenon Oil and AP Petroleum, Whose desired
removal from the Committee’s indicted companies list allegedly formed
the fulcrum of the bribe itself. If it was actually a “sting operation”,
why is it Mr Otedola and not the SSS officially releasing it on
Channels TV? The audio has raised more questions and doubts than
answers. Mr Farouk Lawan says it is a doctored anti-climax”.
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