Petroleum Minister, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, said last
night she was not seeking asylum in any part of the world, as claimed by her
traducers.
Madueke, who spoke through the Group Public Affairs General
Manager of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Mr. Ohi Alegbe,
denied ever contemplating relocating from Nigeria.
An online publication reported, yesterday, that the minister
had been denied asylum by six countries, where she had so far applied, but did
not mention the countries involved.
Alegbe said his boss merely went for a short vacation
outside Nigeria and would soon return to her job.
He said the claim that the woman had been denied asylum by
six countries was not only a fabrication aimed at confusing some gullible
persons, but deliberately targeted at smearing the minister and her office.
Alegbe said: “I want to say that the Minister of Petroleum
has never contemplated going on asylum in any part of the world and has never
applied for any.
“The minister has only gone for a short vacation abroad and
will soon return to Nigeria, having no reason to leave her job and country for
any other place.”
The online medium, quoting a group known as Business Council
for Africa, BCA, had said that no fewer than six countries had already refused
an asylum request by Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke.
The BCA gave the impression that the minister would be
investigated under the new administration of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd), even
though he had said that he would not probe his predecessors.
“Given her reputation, it comes as no surprise to learn that
six countries have already refused to grant her asylum to live in their
countries as she now wishes to leave Nigeria at the earliest possible
opportunity,” it said.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Leave Your Comment Here