Subsidy Scam: We Are Being Kept In The Dark, IPMAN Boss

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Elder Chinedu Okoronkwo, the vice chairman of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), on Monday confirmed the IPMAN secretariat were kept in the dark over the alleged N10.9 billion 2011 subsidy scam.

Okoronkwo, who is also the president of IPMAN, said this after he received a letter from the Police Special Fraud Unit, Department of Criminal Investigations, requesting him to release some of his members including Mr Mike Osatuyi, Alhaji Baba Kano Jada, Alhaji Habu Jajere and Alhaji Mustapha Y. Bawa, for questioning.

He also confirmed that the EFCC on August 9 and 11, invited some members of IPMAN Investment and Co, who include former president, Alhaji Aminu Abdulkadir, and Obasi Lawson for questioning regards the alleged scam.

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He said “We at the IPMAN secretariat are happy that the authorities are re-opening this case, because as a vice chairman of this company, we are kept in the dark.

“We don’t know when and how the IPMAN Investment Company Ltd imported any product, but all we saw was the release of N10.9 billion as subsidy reimbursement, that is why we started asking questions.

“Let’s keep IPMAN politics aside, this is national issue, let them provide the information and details of how much product was imported, who lifted it, which bank account the marketers paid the money to lift such product, and which bank opened the LC for them to import such product for which they deserved N10.9 billion reimbursement.

The anti-graft agency, it was gathered, had already investigated some key officials of IPMAN Investment Company Limited, a company incorporated by some independent marketers to participate in the importation of refined products into the country in 2011.

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Similarly, the Executive Director Marketing, IPMAN Investment Co Ltd, Mr Mike Osatuyi, confirmed the invitation by the EFCC but said it was a normal investigation.

He said the matter was already closed as government agencies including the EFCC, National Assembly and the Aig-Imoukhuede Committee set up by the federal government have concluded their investigations without any indictment on any of the executive members.

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