The United States has
yet to give the list of oil thieves to President Muhammadu Buhari. Sources at the US
embassy said they were not aware of any exchange of documents between American
officials and the President during the visit. If there was such a list, a
source said, it was not given to Buhari during the visit. The source said, “Though
President Buhari engaged in discussions on various issues with the US President
Barack Obama, there was no exchange of documents between them.”
Saturday PUNCH learnt on Friday that during Buhari’s
visit to Washington in July, 2015, the United States did not give any list.
When
contacted, the US embassy in Abuja declined comment on the issue. The Press
Attaché, Sean McIntosh, said he had no comment on the issue. There had been
media report that the US government had given Buhari two separate lists
containing the names of corrupt Nigerians and crude oil thieves, adding that
the President was taken aback when he saw the list.
The
list was said to contain the names of top government officials who have been
stealing the country’s oil, using their high offices to perpetrate the stealing
and the other containing the names of illegal oil bunkerers.
The
report further stated that the list given to the President by the US might
compel him to probe the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
But
the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina,
denied knowledge of any list of corrupt Nigerians reportedly handed over to
Buhari during his visit to the US.
He
said he would not be able to make further comment on the matter since he was
not aware of the list.
“I
have no knowledge of the list you are talking about so I can neither confirm its
authenticity nor those listed therein,” he said.
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