Heirs of MKO Abiola File Petition Against Their Siblings over Fraud, Misappropriation of $50million, Among Others.
The children of the late Chief M.K.O Abiola have publicly aired their dissociation from an alleged fraudulent actions being done by two of their siblings.
In a statement released by the late Nigerian politician’s descendants, the family disclaims any business transactions conducted by their siblings who are self-appointed directors of Summit Oil Company Limited.
@FIRSNigeria should investigate whether Summit Oil fulfilled its tax obligations in relation to the $50 million deal with Duport Midstream Company Limited. Furthermore, I urge the NNPC to clarify the type of license used for this transaction – Oil Mining License (OML) or Oil Prospecting License (OPL). If the deal was conducted with an OPL, I advocate for the prosecution of those responsible for this potential illegality.
The taxes from the $50 million deal between Summit Oil and Duport Midstream Company Limited could be a game-changer for the vulnerable communities in Maiduguri, Yobe, and Sokoto, who are still reeling from the devastating floods. If utilized effectively, these funds could bring much-needed relief and support to the affected families, helping them rebuild their lives and livelihoods.
It’s crucial that we ensure transparency and accountability in the use of these taxes to make a tangible difference in the lives of those who need it most.
Peoplesmind