
Ex-Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke
President
Goodluck Jonathan has nominated the Minister of Petroleum Resources,
Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, to succeed the long-serving Secretary
General of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Mr.
Abdullah al-Badri.
The news of Alison-Madueke’s nomination was disclosed by Iraq’s oil minister, Abdul Kareem Luaibi, on Tuesday, according to a Reuters report.
Her nomination is coming at a time that
the minister is facing intense pressure back home to extricate herself
from a series of scandals linked to her.
The proposal by the Federal Government,
Luaibi said, was intended to solve the deadlock over the post created by
opposing candidates from Saudi Arabia and Iran.
The Iraqi minister added that his
country had continued to back its own candidate and that the issue
remained unresolved. Badri’s latest term in the office ends in December.
If the Nigerian candidacy is successful,
Alison-Madueke will be the oil exporter group’s first female in the
post. OPEC is to meet today (Wednesday).
The minister is currently being
investigated by the House of Representatives for allegedly spending
N10bn to charter a private jet for two years.
She has, however, made repeated attempts to foil the probe by the House.
Last month, she got an order of interim
injunction from a court restraining the House, its members, committee or
agents from summoning or directing her to appear before the probe
panel.
The House had commenced the investigation following a motion on March 20, 2014, that was presented by Samuel Adejare.
The motion had accused Alison-Madueke of
committing about €500,000 (N130m) monthly to maintain the private jet
for her personal needs and those of her immediate family.
The matter has yet to be concluded, even
as the Federal Government is putting the minister forward for the
international position.
When contacted, the spokesperson for the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, who often speaks for the
petroleum minister, Mr. Ohi Alegbe, told our correspondent that the NNPC
was not aware of the Federal Government’s nomination of Alison-Madueke
for the OPEC position.
“The OPEC meeting comes up tomorrow
(today) and I cannot tell you whether Nigeria or the Federal Government
put her name forward. However, it is not those of us here (NNPC) that
will nominate our minister for such a position,” he said.
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