The family
of Nigeria’s former Petroleum Minister, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke has
issued a statement on the recent reports of her being arrested in the
United Kingdom on charges of bribery and money-laundering.
The statement, signed by a lawyer, Oscar
M. Onwudiwe and delivered to The Trent by email, Friday, October 9,
2015, denies that Alison-Madueke was ever arrested by the police in
London and that her passport was never ceased. The statement also
revealed that she is battling with cancer and undergoing treatment in
the United Kingdom.
The statement described the websites
that reported Alison-Madueke’s arrests and subsequent allegations that
she stole £13 billion while in office as cyber terrorists.
Read the full statement below:
THE TRUTH VERSUS THE MEDIA HYSTERIA AGAINST THE MADUEKE FAMILY
1. In this era of cyber terrorism,
decency dictates that one should response to false and defamatory
allegations with silence. 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.
2. The Madueke family is appalled at the
ongoing media frenzy against Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke by a section
of the mass media following an invitation to her by the British
authorities last Friday for reasons which have yet to be disclosed. For
the avoidance of doubt, the family would like to state categorically
that it has no issues with any persons from the family being invited
anywhere in the world to answer questions about their private or
official conduct. The Madueke family believes in law and order, honour
and due process.
3. However, it is clear that here is a
deliberate and vicious campaign to demonise members of the Madueke
family, with all manner of frivolous allegations. For example, an online
news media gleefully published that Mr. Ugonna Madueke “owns at least
three properties in the United States.” It even called the properties
“POSH” and went on to state the addresses. THEY LIED.
4. Mr. Ugonna Madueke has NO PROPERTY
ANY WHERE in the United States and has NEVER OWNED ONE. 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.
5. For historical accuracy, the Madueke
family avers without any fear of contradiction that 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. Ugonna’s
siblings lived in this property while attending George Mason University
in Virginia, USA. Records available to the appropriate authorities in
the United States can also show 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 8 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. No Madueke or a distant relation has anything to do
with the ownership of No. 4227 Summit Manor Court in Virginia.
6. 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.
7. The online news media also reported
that Ugonna and his cousins registered a company by name Hadley
Petroleum Solutions Limited which they have been using to deal in
Nigerian crude oil sales. As young men bubbling with enthusiasm and
fantasy, they 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. They lied.
8. The online news media took its
campaign to the in-laws of the Maduekes. It claimed that Mrs. Beatrice
Agama, the 81 year old mother of Mrs. Diezani Madueke, owns a house in
the United Kingdom. A LIE! 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.
9. As though to outdo the sensational
allegations in the online publication, the mainstream media in Nigeria
has been alleging that Mrs. Diezani attempted to purchase a property on
Hyde Park Street in London for a whooping amount which embarrassingly
ranges from 12.5 million sterling pounds to 13 billion sterling pounds.
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.
10. It is worthy to note that despite
all the frenzy over Mrs. Diezani Madueke, not even one reporter or
journalist has tried to contact the family to verify any of the rumors
they have published with reckless abandon. 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.
11. The Madueke family, like most other
families, have their 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.
12. The Madueke and Agama families would
want the decent public to know that neither Ugonna nor Somze or Abiye
or anyone related to the two families was picked up or arrested or
invited for questioning by anybody whatsoever. Ugonna’s father (the Rear
Admiral) has been in Lagos and working in his office. The lies about
his having travelled with a team of lawyers should please stop. The
Madueke family has taken a decision on how to appropriately deal with
those who are on a mission to soil their hard earned family name.
Signed for and on behalf of the Madueke and Agama families.
Barrister Oscar M. Onwudiwe
Legal Attorney
Barrister Oscar M. Onwudiwe
Legal Attorney
Credit.. the trent

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