Immediate past
Petroleum Resources Minister, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, who is battling with
cancer in London and being investigated by UK’s National Crime Agency
(NCA) for alleged corruption, has asked Nigerians to pray for her as she
undergoes cancer surgery next week.
According to The Cable, Diezani, who spoke through her family lawyer,
Oscar Onwudiwe, who denied reports of her arrest, said she was undergoing
cancer treatment in the UK and “hopes to come out strong to face all the
allegations.”
In a statement, Onwudiwe said: “The Madueke family, like
most other families, has its own challenges. For instance, Mrs. Diezani
Alison-Madueke has been receiving treatment for cancer in the UK which started
while she was in office. She completed months of chemotherapy just last week
and she is scheduled to undergo surgery next week in London.
The family has been bearing this challenge with prayers
and as much grace and fortitude as possible; and would plead with all
reasonable Nigerians to pray for her recovery so that she can face these
allegations and give account of her stewardship.”
The call for prayers came after an earlier statement
released on Thursday in which the family revealed the state of the former
minister. Onwudiwe had made the following statement:
“The stories are false but it(sic) feeds the mood
of the moment; hence, the silence from Diezani all along. It is worth
emphasising that Mrs Alison-Madueke was never arrested or detained and her
passport was never seized.
She was merely invited, and she honoured it promptly. But
there is a limit to how much any reasonable person can bear the tactics of
these … We all know that what makes a lie fly is the little truth contained
therein.
This happens to be the weapon used to defame
highly-placed people.” Onwudiwe also accused the Nigerian media of reporting
“laughable claims” of a purchase of an apartment in Hyde Park with an “amount
which embarrassingly ranges from £12.5 million sterling to £13 billion sterling
(N3.9tr).
“This claim is utterly false and laughable, for the
amounts mentioned are only in the imagination of the reporters. This property
is quite popular. It belongs to a well-known eminently successful Nigerian
entrepreneur who would also find this allegation embarrassing as the intention
to sell the property has neither been contemplated nor disclosed to any person.”
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