The suspended Chairman of the House Committee on Fuel Subsidy
Management yesterday described the audio tape of the $620,000 bribe
transaction between him and a businessman Femi Otedola as doctored.
He said that it would require forensic evidence to prove this to be true.
He demanded the airing of the entire audio-visual and the complete video for Nigerians to watch.
Lawan made his opinion known in a statement last night through one of his counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome(SAN).
The statement said: “We are counsel to Farouk Lawan. He has drawn our
attention to an audio visual piece of news aired on Channels Television
which purported to be a conversation between Femi Otedola and our
client, Mr Farouk Lawan.
“We have listened to and watched the audio with our client, Mr Farouk
Lawan. On his instructions, we hereby state that the audio is
infertile, vague, puerile and inadmissible in evidence by any Court Of
Law or Tribunal.
“Professionally, Channels did make the vital point that the audio was
“purported to be their voices”. One simple question here: where is the
visual of the audio?
“Recall that Otedola had told the whole world that he used the SSS to
carry out a so called “Sting Operation”, which showed Farouk Lawan not
only pocketing the sum of $500,000, but also putting some under his cap,
in Otedola’s Lagos home.
“On Farouk’s instructions, we debunked this allegation and challenged
Otedola or the Police and the SSS to produce this complete audio video,
unedited and undoctored.
“Otedola had the opportunity of doing this through Channels TV. But
he did not. Rather, he brought highly doctored, manipulated and
incomprehensible voices purported to be his and Lawan’s.
“He will certainly require forensic evidence to prove this to be true
in this highly technologised world of manipulative evidence that can
easily turn a man into a woman. Certainly, the audio was a sorry
anti-climax to what Nigerians had been expecting.
“Even at that, let us take the audio ‘evidence’ itself for whatever
it is worth. The conversation started somewhere in the middle, not from
the beginning and ended abruptly.
“Our client hereby still challenges Otedola to air the entire audio
visual and also the complete video for Nigerians to see the setting and
environment in which the alleged bribe took place, who said what, to
whom and for what.
“Secondly, our client believes that the entire footage is devilish,
satanic, luciferous, mischievous and completely taken out of context.
Even then the audio shows that it is Otedola offering to pay the balance
of the alleged bribe of $2.5million, not Farouk Lawan.
The lawmaker said the audio tape has raised many questions than answers.
He added: “Even from what was said, there was no mention of the
purpose of the alleged balance of $2.5 million or any mention of Mr
Otedola’s indicted companies, Zenon Oil and AP Petroleum, whose desired
removal from the Committee’s indicted companies list allegedly formed
the fulcrum of the bribe itself. If it was actually a “sting operation”,
why is it Mr Otedola and not the SSS officially releasing it on
Channels TV? The audio has raised more questions and doubts than
answers. Farouk Lawan says it is a doctored anti-climax.”
Channels did not say it got the audio recording from Otedola.
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