By Emma Ujah, Abuja Bureau Chief
ABUJA—Security has been beefed up at the Federal Ministry of Finance,
following an alarm by the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and
Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Onkonjo-Iweala, that indicted oil barons
were harassing her.
Former member of House of Representatives, Mr. Dino Melaye, had led a
protest to the ministry on Wednesday, over an alleged N2.7 billion
contract to one Pinacle Nigeria Ltd, but the minister debunked the
allegations and explained that her ministry does not award road
contracts.
The minister told Vanguard on phone that “we don’t pay road
contractors in the Ministry. Ministries that award contracts pay their
contractors so anyone who says that we pay contractors is ignorant of
the system.
“Dino and his group are sponsored. I have it on good authority that
the demonstrators, numbering about 20 were paid N 3,000 and a T-shirt by
indicted oil barons in the subsidy probe to try to harass me but they
have failed.
“They are trying to intimidate me but I won’t allow it. I will not
take it. They don’t want me to clean up the system as we are doing in
the ministry. You can quote me that they will not succeed in silencing
me, no matter their antics.”
It was learnt that some oil firms indicted in the Nuhu Ribadu report
have joined forces with some of those involved in the subsidy scam and
now threatening Dr. Okonjo-Iweala and those considered to be in support
of the probes.
Security sources added in Abuja, yesterday, that intelligence
operatives had uncovered plots to discredit members of President
Goodluck Jonathan’s administration who played active roles in the
various investigations.