Our
attention has been drawn to the falsehood being peddled on news
websites following the story published on the a Nigerian news website on
October 2, 2015 titled: “$50Billion Oil Fraud: Diezani, Aluko, Aiteo, Sahara Energy, Omokore, Wagbatsoma For Trial”.
Sahara
is utterly appalled by the untruth portrayed by the publication and
hereby wishes to use this medium to clarify the fictitious and baseless
allegations in the story – for the benefit of our stakeholders across
the world and the general public.
We state the following for the record
Falsehood: “$50Billion Oil Fraud: Diezani, Aluko, Aiteo, Sahara Energy, Omokore, Wagbatsoma For Trial”.
Fact:
There is absolutely no truth about Sahara’s involvement in any such
trial and none of the Directors, Management or Staff of Sahara has been
arrested or interrogated by any local or international security agency.
We
have since commenced plans for a legal action to ensure that the
peddlers of these false and malicious stories are prosecuted.
Falsehood:
“Others slated to face trial for varying degrees of fraud and money
laundering are: Transfigura which is unable to account for $80million,
Ontario Oil which defrauded the oil sector of $135million, Aiteo
$150million, Sahara Energy $120million.
Fact:
It is on record that Sahara, since its inception almost 20 years ago,
has not and never ever been associated with any case relating to fraud
in the oil sector. The company has through recent verifiable
publications restated its position on its operations in the oil sector,
where it remains a leading organization noted for integrity,
professionalism, commitment to good governance principles, service
excellence and quality assurance.
Falsehood:
“Other oil firms named in the defrauding of the Nigerian people are
Ontario, which failed to account for $135 million, and Sahara Energy,
accused of skipping the payment of $120 million to the government.”
Fact:
Sahara has an excellent history of transparent transactions with the
government which continue to contribute to the nation’s economic growth
and development. We wish to state categorically that there is no
outstanding sum due to the government from Sahara in line with our
commitment to doing business efficiently, diligently, and transparently,
whilst adhering to best practice and good corporate governance. This
position can easily be verified from the relevant government agencies.
Falsehood:
“The Swiss report revealed that Sahara Energy, Rahamaniyya Group, Aiteo
Energy Resources Limited, Ontario Oil and Gas Limited, Tridax Energy,
Mezcor Limited and MRS Group had established subsidiaries, also called
letter-box companies, in Geneva, Switzerland.”
Fact:
The story makes reference to the misleading Berne Declaration report
that alleged certain trading companies perpetrated fraud through
“letter-box” companies. We consider it unfortunate that the untruth
peddled in the flawed report has been widely replicated and syndicated
since it was released in 2013. The Sahara Group has over the years
witnessed robust growth that has seen it establish offices in Lagos,
Abuja, Calabar, and Port Harcourt in Nigeria, Accra and Tema in Ghana,
Abidjan in Cote D’Ivoire, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, Geneva in
Switzerland and Singapore.
Sahara’s
operational office (over 450m2 office space) in Geneva, Switzerland is
located at 7, Quai du Mont-Blanc, 1201 Geneva and has total staff
strength of 45 people. In line with Sahara’s Corporate Responsibility
activities, the Geneva office has partnered with several
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) including English Speaking Cancer
Association (ESCA), Le Care and Hopiclowns Project to promote health
awareness and capacity building.
It
is on record that Sahara remains a Corporate Citizen of note across the
jurisdictions where it operates and its entities continue to receive
certifications and acclaim from governments and respected global
authorities.
In addition, Sahara’s
membership of the World Economic Forum’s Partnering Against Corruption
Initiative (PACI) reinforces our commitment to transparency and best
practice in all our operation.
Finally,
we note with grave concern that the malicious story by
Pointblanknews.com – like others we have had to refute in recent times –
besmirch the pristine tenet of “facts are sacred” that Journalism
represents. It would appear that individuals, businesses and in deed,
the government are at the mercy of an increasing band of unschooled
“online publishers” who have no regards for ethics and integrity.
The
above is a disheartening and worrying development that requires the
intervention of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, the Nigerian Press
Council and other media stakeholders.
Sahara,
as we have stated repeatedly, will not hesitate to take legal action
against any individual or organisation that peddles stories targeted at
tainting the excellent reputation which the Sahara Group has built over
the past 20 years.
Please click below links to access this statement and other useful information from our website: www.sahara-group.com

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