Dino Melaye, the
senator representing Kogi West at the national assembly, has accused Okechukwu
Enelamah, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, of colluding with MTN to
illegally move $13.92billion out of Nigeria.
Melaye alleged that
the money was moved out of the country between 2006 and 2016.
In a motion on the
floor of the senate on Tuesday, the legislator also reeled off the names of
other Nigerians whom he alleged were complicit in the act.
“The senate notes
with serious concern the repatriation of $13.92bn illegally out of Nigeria by
Mobile Telecommunication Limited (MTN) through its bankers between 2006 and
2016,” he said.
“Concerned that
since inception, MTN had sought the collaboration of influential and
unpatriotic Nigerians to assist them in looting our external reserves.
“Pained that these
Nigerians, including a serving minister who MTN used in moving $13.92bn out of
Nigeria, which is over 50 percent of our external reserves floated and
incorporated offshore SPVs in Cayman Island, Mauritius and British Virgin Island.
“The minister of
industry, trade and investment, Dr Okechukwu Enelamah, owner of CELTELCOM
Investment Limited with address at No 608, St James, Denis Street Port-Lewis
Mauritius purportedly claimed to invest in MTN on February 7, 2008, got
certificate of capital importation and filled form A on the same date, closed
his investment in Nigeria after receiving dollar payment for repatriation to
New York same day.”
Afterwards, Melaye
urged the senate to mandate its committee on banking, insurance and other
financial institutions to carry out holistic investigation into the matter.
After listening to
the motion, the senate directed its committee on banking, insurance and other
financial institutions to investigate the allegation.
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