The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami (SAN) has disclosed that the 36 state governors have no justification to challenge the $418million deductions from the Paris Club refund paid to consultants they hired.
The AGF added that the noise making from the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) was not only a deceit but a clear case of lack of defence.
Malami stated this when he featured on the weekly Ministerial Media Briefing organized by the Presidential Communications Team on Thursday in Abuja.
He also reminded the governors that they created the liability whose payment they had also indemnified.
He also disclosed that when the NGF made a request for the refund, one of the component was the settlement of the consultants who were engaged by the governors.
But he said the governors later decided to stop payment while asking for an out of court settlement.
He said this resulted to request to the President to make the payment, a request he said, was then passed on to the Office of the AGF for legal opinion.
Malami said that after being subjected to necessary checks, it was found out that there was no element of fraud involved.
He also disclosed that the indemnity of the governors was also sought and received.
Malami then said, “I think you need to be informed first, as to the antecedents, prevailing circumstances and how the liability arose.
”But, one thing I’m happy to state, which I want to reiterate having stated same earlier, is the fact that the Office of the Attorney General and the government of President Muhammadu Buhari had not indeed incurred any major judgment debt for the period of seven years it has been on.
“Now, coming to the antecedents background of the Paris Club. The liability or judgement debts related to Paris Club was indeed a liability created by the governor’s forum in their own right.
“The Governors’ Forum comprising all the governors sat down and commonly agreed on the engagement of consultants to provide certain services for them relating to the recovery of the Paris Club.”
He further revealed that it was the Governors’ forum in the first place that engaged the consultants.
Malami said: “When eventually, successes were recorded associated with the refund, associated with Paris Club, the governors collectively and individually presented a request to the federal government for the fund.
”And among the components of the claim presented for the consideration of the federal government was a component related to the payment of these consultants that are now constituting the subject of contention.
”So, the implication of this is that the governors in their own right recognized the consultants, recognized their claim and presented such claim to the federal government.”
According to Malami, when the claims were eventually processed and paid to the governors forum, they on their own, without the intervention of the federal government took steps to make part payments to the consultants.
He then said that this action acknowledges their liability over transaction.
The AGF also said when eventually they took a decision to stop further payment, the consultants instituted an action in court against the governors forum.
He then said: ”They submitted to consent judgment. They asked and urged the Court to allow them settle out of court.
“The court granted them an opportunity to settle. They committed terms of settlement in writing, they signed the terms of settlement, agreeing and conceding that such payments be made to the consultant.
“Thereafter, the federal government under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari was requested to comply with the judgment and effect payment.
“The president passed all the requests of the governors to the Office of the Attorney General for consideration.
”I suggested to the president on the face value of the judgment and the undertones associated with the consultancy services.
“It was my opinion, the same treatment we meted to P&ID, that let us subject this claim, the consent judgment to investigation by the agencies of the government.”
Malami further disclosed that the President endorsed the suggestion and directed the EFCC and DSS to look into these claims and report back to the office of the Attorney General.
He said, “And these agencies reported and concluded that there were no problem undertone associated with it. Now, that was the background.
“But, one other point of interest you may wish to note, is the fact that the new leadership of the governors forum instituted an action.
”This was done even when the federal government was indeed acting on the basis of the judgment of the Supreme Court.
”They now embarked on a fresh legal suit, challenging the payment, challenging the previous agreement, challenging the indemnity and the court dismissed the application.
”Their case was dismissed by the Federal High Court. So, that is the foundation and I’m happy to report one.”
The AGF added that the judgment and contention was a judgment that was obtained long before his appointment as minister and ”long before the administration of President Buhari came into office.”

















