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    P&ID $9.6b Debt: Nigeria Can Breathe A Sigh Of Relief – Mohammed

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comSeptember 5, 2020 --- 4:21 pmNo Comments4 Mins Read
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    The decision by UK Commercial Court to suspend the execution of a $9.6 billion judgment debt against Nigeria “is a big victory and Nigeria can now breathe a sigh of relief,” the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, stated.

    Mohammed, who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja, described the Friday’s judgment as “a huge relief.”

    A UK commercial court on Friday granted Nigeria’s appeal for a stay of execution of the award of $9.6 billion, (about N3.5 trillion) to an Irish company, Process and Industrial Developments Ltd. (P&ID) over a botched gas contract.

    The Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London granted the stay of execution order in the arbitrary award, following the review of written submission by the Federal Government which contained new evidence.

    The presiding judge, Rose Cranston held that the court decided to “grant Nigeria’s application for an extension of time and relief from sanction” in the matter in dispute.

    Mohammed said the judgment has afforded Nigeria the chance to challenge the arbitrary award to prove that the entire contract award with P&ID was a scam.

    “The ruling is a big victory for Nigeria because it does not only grant Nigeria only stay of execution but also suspends any penalty against Nigeria.

    “For more than a year now, Nigeria has been restless in its search for justice because we have always believed that the P&ID gas supply contract was nothing but a sham.

    “We pursued the case relentlessly both in the court of public opinion and in the court of law.”

    The minister recalled that one of the challenges the administration faced as soon as it came on board for the second tenure was the slamming of the judgment debt on the country.

    “The world and Nigeria were gripped with the fear that our foreign assets, our oil will be attached and investors were panicked, that was when we started our campaign.

    “We were quite cleared on our mind that this matter will be won not just in the court of law but also in the court of public opinion,” he said.

    The minister said the government took proactive steps to assure investors that the government would contest the ruling and no dime would be paid.

    He said the steps were to instil confidence in the investors that Nigeria is safe for investment and they should not disinvest in the country.

    “After that, we held several press conferences in which we, once again, assured Nigerians that we were going to robustly challenge the judgment.

    “As soon as we finished with the domestic audience, we moved to the UK in a team to let the world know that the entire P&ID contract was a sham.”

    Kudos

    The minister gave kudos to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, for setting up a brilliant team to prosecute the case.

    On Aug. 16, 2019, a UK Business & Property Courts (the Commercial Court), presided by Justice Butcher, had approved that P&ID should enforce a March 20, 2013 award against Nigeria by a District Circuit Court in Washington DC.

    The court ordered a $9.6 billion judgment debt against Nigeria over the botched 20-year Gas and Supply Processing Agreement (GSPA) with P&ID.

    In a ruling, the court authorised the (P&ID), a little known Irish engineering and project management company, to seize $9.6 billion in Nigerian assets over the failed contract.

    The court ruling was a fallout of the contract purportedly entered into in 2010 between the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources and P&ID and the subsequent award made in July 2015 in favour of the P&ID, by an arbitration panel sitting in London.

    In the failed contract, the P&ID was to build a gas processing facility to refine associated natural gas into non-associated gas to power the national electric grid.

    For its part, the Ministry was to build a pipeline to supply gas to the P&ID facility to be located in Adiabo, Odukpani LGA, Cross River State.

    The agreement went sour because the company, which, did not build any facility at the agreed site, blamed the Ministry for not constructing the pipeline for gas supply alleging that it had committed $40 million into the contract.

    (NAN)

     

    Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice District Circuit Court-Washington DC Federal Government(FGN) Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources Gas and Supply Processing Agreement (GSPA) Irish company-Process and Industrial Developments Ltd. (P&ID) Lai Mohammed Minister of Information and Culture News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Nigeria Odukpani LGA-Cross River State P&ID presiding judge-Rose Cranston Royal Courts of Justice Strand-London UK Business & Property Courts (the Commercial Court) UK commercial court
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