The Federal goverment has succeeded
in compelling the Chairman of Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts Nigeria
Limited, Jide Omokore to cough out over $14m, being crude oil royalty which his
company failed to remit to the federal treasury, administration insiders reports
Top federal officials familiar with
the development told the media that the funds were supposed to have been paid
between 2011 and 2012 by Atlantic Energy which was, in controversial
circumstances, awarded oil assets by the Goodluck Jonathan government shortly
after it was incorporated in 2010.
Our sources said the money was
finally paid into the Federal Government’s account with JP Morgan Chase on
January 29, after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission waded into the
matter of recovering taxes due to the Federal Government.
“The investigation of tax defaulters
in the dollar-soaked oil industry is continuing,” a source at the EFCC said
Wednesday. “Those who failed to willingly pay up stand the risk of arrest and
prosecution for tax fraud.”
Operatives of the EFCC had on January
27 questioned Mr. Omokore, an ally of former President Jonathan in connection
with a series of multi-billion dollar crude export deals.
Mr. Omokore could not be reached for
comments Wednesday. But his company recently issued a statement saying it was
getting back on course after submitting its plan to settle outstanding
financial commitments to the Nigerian authorities.
Incorporated as Atlantic Drilling
Energy Concept Limited on July 19, 2010, it signed a Strategic Alliance
Agreement with the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) shortly
afterwards. The NPDC is the upstream production subsidiary of the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation.
Under the agreement, Atlantic took
charge of four oil blocks- OML 26 FHN, OML 30 Shoreline, OML 34 Niger-Delta Oil
and OML 42 Neconde. It was to provide funds, technical services, drill and sell
crude oil.
The company was later accused of
lifting crude oil, but remitting only a fraction of its worth to government.
In 2012, according to NNPC insiders,
Atlantic Energy paid $168m into the government’s account, but lifted about
three million barrels – valued at over $350 million.
In 2013, it also lifted about two
million barrels of crude valued at about $240million, but paid only $68million.
Similarly, in 2014, Atlantic Energy
paid zero cash-call, but lifted about 500,000 barrels of crude oil, valued at
$54 million.
The EFCC recently raided the business
premises of Mr. Omokore, making away with documents and computers.
A source also said Mr. Omokore was
later instructed by the presidency to reconcile his accounts with NPDC, and
immediately pay up the several billions he is owing the Nigerian government for
allegedly lifting crude without remitting the proceeds.
Credit: Premium Times


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