A former aide to ex-Vice President Namadi Sambo, Umar Sani, has accused billionaire businessman Femi Otedola of being hypocritical in rewriting history.
He stated this while reacting to Otedola’s claim on the subsidy regime during the tenure of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Naija News reports Otedola recently revisited Nigeria’s controversial fuel subsidy regime, alleging that corruption remains entrenched in the system.
He further alleged that “over ₦2 trillion was siphoned through questionable subsidy claims under the Jonathan administration.”
Reacting to Otedola’s claim via his 𝕏 account, Sani said, “The subsidy regime predates Jonathan and lasted decades. It was entrenched under Obasanjo, continued under Yar’Adua, remained during Jonathan’s time, and persisted under Buhari with even greater opacity.
“To lay the blame solely on Jonathan is misleading, especially as Otedola himself enjoyed enormous privileges during the era.”
Sani alleged that Otedola’s company, Zenon Petroleum and Gas Ltd, once controlled up to 90 per cent of diesel imports and benefitted heavily from the same subsidy framework he now condemns.
He recalled that Jonathan had set up the Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede forensic audit panel to expose the exploiters of the subsidy system, adding that attempts at deregulation were sabotaged by vested interests, politicians, and profiteers.
“Otedola himself was spotlighted during the forensic panel’s work and the House of Reps ad-hoc committee on subsidy payments, chaired by Farouk Lawan,” Sani said.
He referenced the Otedola-Lawan scandal, in which the businessman admitted giving marked money to the lawmaker, later claiming it was a sting operation.
“Rather than feigning moral superiority, Otedola should come clean. His comments, while critical of corruption, appear more like image-laundering than truth-telling. Nigerians deserve honesty, full disclosure and historical accuracy,” Sani added.
He urged Otedola to support a full independent inquiry into the subsidy regime across all administrations, including the periods he profited from, instead of offering “curated narratives.”
“Until then, his accusations amount to nothing more than a pot calling the kettle black,” he said.
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