Diezani Alison-Madueke‘s family’s lawyer, Oscar Onwudiwe, has responded to the recent controversies surrounding the embattled minister.
Here is what Onwudiwe said via a statement, according to ThisDay:
On reports about Diezani’s arrest
This
may be because they know the stories are false but it feeds the mood of
the moment; hence, the silence from Diezani all along. It is worth
emphasising that Mrs Alison-Madueke was never arrested or detained and
her passport was never seized. She was merely invited, and she honoured
it promptly.
…but there is a limit to
how much any reasonable person can bear the tactics of these cyber
terrorists. We all know that what makes a lie fly is the little truth
contained therein. This happens to be the weapon used by most online
news media to feed their weird obsession with defaming highly placed
people.
On allegations that Diezani attempted to purchase a £13 billion property on Hyde Park Street in London
This
claim is utterly false and laughable, for the amounts mentioned are
only in the imagination of the reporters. This property is quite
popular. It belongs to a well-known eminently successful Nigerian
entrepreneur who would also find this allegation embarrassing as the
intention to sell the property has neither been contemplated nor
disclosed to any person.
On Diezani’s cancer treatment
The
Madueke family, like most other families, has its own challenges. For
instance, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke has been receiving treatment for
cancer in the UK which started while she was in office. The health
crisis has unfortunately exacerbated in recent times.
She
completed months of chemotherapy just last week and she is scheduled to
undergo surgery next week in London. The family has been bearing this
challenge with prayers and as much grace and fortitude as possible; and
would plead with all reasonable Nigerians to pray for her recovery so
that she can face this allegation and give account of her stewardship.
Yes, she can—and very well, too
On reports that Diezani’s step son, Ugonna, owns three properties
The
USA is a country which runs on transparency, accountability and
technology. A little honest effort by the online news media would have
provided in a few minutes the true ownership of the properties at issue.
The
11711 Scooter Lane (a three-bedroom town house) in Fairfax, Virginia,
was acquired by the Madueke family in 1997 when Ugonna was only 10 years
old.
records available to the
appropriate authorities in the United States can also confirm that 13116
Silver Maple Court in Bowie, Maryland, USA belongs to an uncle of the
Madueke siblings and was purchased in 1995 when Ugonna was only eight
years old.
As a student of the
University of Maryland in 2002, Ugonna stayed with his uncle at the said
address. All of this was before Mrs. Diezani was appointed to
government office.
It is evident that
what the online news media did was to turn on an internet search engine
and maliciously reported that every property where Ugonna Madueke has
ever lived in the United States or used as his address must belong to
him. The description of the properties as posh was the icing on the
propaganda cake. This is not only unprofessional, as it offends the
tenets of journalism, it is clearly not in resonance with good
conscience.
On
allegations that Ugonna and his cousins registered Hadley Petroleum
Solutions Limited which they used to deal in Nigerian crude oil sales
As
young men bubbling with enthusiasm and fantasy, they actually
registered a company but after two years of no jobs, the company folded
up.
The company never had a bank account, let alone being a trader of Nigeria’s crude oil.
On reports that Beatrice Agama, Diezani’s 81-year-old mother owns a house in the United Kingdom
Mrs. Agama has no house or property in the United Kingdom.
She has been staying in a rented two-bedroom flat from where she is receiving medical attention for a broken femur.
Her
son, Timi Agama, who has been living in the UK for decades, used to
have a house in the UK long before his sister was appointed to
government and he sold it long ago.
Since
then, he has no house in the UK. Archbishop Doye Agama of the Apostolic
Pastoral Congress in Manchester, who is in his 60s, is a successful
professional and consultant well known amongst his peers, but he does
not own Unit 8 Quebec Building in Manchester which the online newspaper
ascribed to him.
Miscellaneous
According to the report “their
lawyer added that the Madueke family had taken a decision on how to
appropriately deal with those who are on a mission to soil their
hard-earned family name.”
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