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P&ID: FG adopts strategies to get ‘contract’ quashed ― Malami

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The Federal Government has started implementing enhanced strategies geared towards setting aside the entire P&ID liability and possible nullification of the contract.

Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN) made this known as he sheds light on the development relating the case.

This was contained in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday by Dr. Umar Jibrilu Gwandu, the Special Assistant on Media and Public Relations to the AGF.

According to the minister: “Under the new strategy, no lawyer was replaced, but more lawyers with specialised skills are locally and internationally engaged to support the existing capacity and initiate fresh suits with a view to achieve the desired result.”

Explaining what he meant by the desired results, Malami said, “this time around, it is not limited to a challenge on enforcement proceedings, but extended to setting aside the entire liability and probably the nullification of the contract on the basis of which the award was hinged.”

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While repudiating the allegation on replacement of the Nigerian legal team on P&ID, Malami said, “our lawyers originally engaged have proven to be versatile, competent and effective and constitute our winning team. They have such capacity that we do not doubt in their ability to deliver.

“There was no change of counsel, but enhanced strategy commonly agreed upon which was targeted at getting overall success,” the minister added.

It could be recalled that Malami described the so-called P&ID contract as a well-organised scam “consciously, deliberately and intentionally orchestrated by some dubious and well-placed Nigerian government officials at the time, with some shrewd foreign collaborators to defraud Nigeria and inflict heavy economic and financial loss on Nigeria and its people.”

He vowed that the Nigerian government will not sell out the interest of the country and the Nigerian people in order to satisfy some elements who are consciously out to extort the Nigerian people for their selfish aggrandisement.

“We will not allow fraudulent local and foreign collaborators to rip off the resources of Nigeria for no just cause but merely to be seen as being nice or ‘investor-friendly’,” he reaffirmed.

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