August 30, 2012 by Agency Reporter
Special Adviser on
Communication to the former Minister of Power, Mr. C-Don Adinuba, on
Wednesday faulted media reports that his boss, Prof. Bath Nnaji, was
fired by President Goodluck Jonathan over conflict of interest in the
ongoing privatisation of power generating firms.
Adinuba said, “Let me
tell you clearly that he was never interested in Afam; he only got to
know on Thursday that a company he used to have dealings with was
involved in the bid for Afam and on Friday, he had a meeting with the
Vice President and told the NCP. So he was the one who called attention
to it.
“As is the case all over
the world, he has resigned from all these companies; and when you
leave, you don’t even know what happens to them.
“He left the meeting on
his own terms; key people in government were sponsoring negative stories
against him in the media; he was being stabbed in the back.”
He stressed that Nnaji
resigned voluntarily from office, stressing that people were only making
up the stories that he was fired.
He also dismissed
reports that the minister was interested in the Afam Power Plant, saying
it was Nnaji that drew the attention of the National Council on
Privatisation to the fact that a company he once had dealings with was
involved in the bid for the Afam Power Plant.
Adinuba argued that the
NCP members did not know until Nnaji volunteered the information and
decided to leave the meeting for evaluation of bids on his own.
He claimed that Nnaji
resigned because of the painful realisation that even “very
highly-placed people” in government were sponsoring negative stories
against him in the media.
Adinuba said that his boss was back-stabbed in the process of ensuring successful implementation of the power sector reforms.
He insisted that the
ex-minister only knew about the issue of the company on Thursday and
consequently alerted Vice- President Namadi Sambo, who is the Chairman
of the NCP, and other members.
He argued further that the former minister had resigned from all his companies and did not even know what was going on in them.
“I can tell you that he
resigned voluntarily based on principle; you see, when (Dr. Ngozi)
Okonjo-Iweala resigned as foreign affairs minister, people came up with
all manner of stories.
“Some said she was sacked, others said she collected 10 percent of debt relief funds, all manner of stories that were not true.
“On the N6bn contract for refurbishment
of Afam, I will say that I was not there at the Executive Council
meeting but you must know that every plant has a provision for it in the
budget.”
SOURCE:The Punch - Nigeria's Most Widely Read Newspaper 30 August 2012.
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