Officials
of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and armed
forces personnel attached to the Global West Vessel Specialist Limited (GWVSL)
Friday quizzed a former Minister of Interior, Capt. Emmanuel Ihenacho over
allegation that his company received stolen petroleum products in its depot.
The
officials, who came with a bus-load of armed soldiers, swarm the corporate head
office of Integrated Oil and Gas Limited owned by the former minister at No.
19C Marine Road, Apapa, Lagos.
The
soldiers who arrived as the former minister was about to brief journalists on
the issue at about 12 noon, disrupted the briefing and also prevented
journalists, workers and other visitors from leaving or entering the premises.
The
siege lasted over an hour before the former minister was taken away to NIMASA
office by the security personnel. He was afterwards reportedly driven to the
office of the State Security Services at Shangisha, also in Lagos, for further
interrogation.
But a
group, Kings of Igbo Nation, has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to order
a full investigation into the issue, describing the allegation as a ploy aimed
at destroying the reputation of the former minister.
The
group’s president, Sir Uche Uche, said: “Yesterday, armed men under the cover
of NIMASA raided Integrated Oil Tank farm at Apapa Lagos. This facility is
owned by Capt. Emmanuel Ihenacho, one of the most credible Nigerians. Today
again, another armed gang raided the offices of Integrated Oil and Gas and
attempted to take into custody Capt. Ihenacho a former Minister of Interior.
The Air force personnel that led the operation bragged that he can only take
others from Tompolo who is the head of the Global West Vessel contract.
“Their
reason was that a vessel carrying stolen oil came to rent Integrated Tank Farm
storage facility and discharged there on a through put basis. The truth is that
the said vessel M.T. Grace belongs to a relative of the Director General (DG)
of NIMASA and the said oil belonged to his brother,” he said.
Uche
stated that the vessel that came and discharged at Integrated tank farm
tendered to Integrated Oil every relevant clearance document from NIMASA, NPA,
DPR, Navy, Customs and other relevant agencies.
“We
firmly believe, someone connected to the leadership of NIMASA and Tompolo
plotted this to dent the very clean image of a noble Nigerian. As the leader of
Kings of Igbo Nation (KIN), we demand a full thorough investigation and restoration
of the rights of this Nigerian as this desperate act cannot stand the smell
test. If this evil is allowed here, the International Community will not allow
it and certainly Igbos will not allow it,” he said.
NIMASA
officials had on Thursday arrested some workers of the company at its depot at
Apapa, Lagos.
Director-General
of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr Patrick
Akpobolokemi, said the vessel which had impounded is used by pirates to hijack
oil-bearing vessels and steal their fuel. He noted that it was run by a cartel
whose activities have long been under the agency’s surveillance.
GWVSL, a
firm believed to be owned by a former leader of the Movement for the
Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), Chief Government Ekpemupolo, popularly
known as Tompolo is executing a contract said to be worth $103.4 million for
the supply of 20 vessels for the use of the military authorities to secure the
waterways.
Acting on a tip-off, the officials had tracked a cargo “M. T.
Grace” allegedly laden with stolen petroleum products to the tank farm of the
company.
The security personnel took over the company’s tank farm, arrested some workers, including one Captain Nicholas Okotie, who was allegedly transporting hijackers of vessels to the high sea.
The security personnel took over the company’s tank farm, arrested some workers, including one Captain Nicholas Okotie, who was allegedly transporting hijackers of vessels to the high sea.
Ihenacho
had told THISDAY that the invasion was part of the orchestrated campaigns to
damage his reputation and destroy his businesses.
He noted
that instead of arresting the owners of the controversial cargo, the invaders
harassed, intimidated, arrested and took away some of his workers in handcuff.
“They invaded our facility. They beat up our people and
journalists. They seized the phones of our people and took them away in
handcuffs. The objective is to cripple our business. We worked so hard to
create employment opportunities for Nigerians but the encouragement we receive
is harassment, and intimidation. We are not going to run away from our country
because this country belongs to all of us,” he explained.
Unconfirmed reports last night claimed the ex-minister had been released.
Unconfirmed reports last night claimed the ex-minister had been released.
Source: Thisday
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