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$60m oil well controversy Halkin sue Senate for N10bn, as Senate issues warrant of arrest
As controversy over the ownership Atala marginal oil field OML 46, rages between Hardy Oil Nigeria Limited and Halkin Exploration and Production Ltd the latter has slammed the Senate with N10 billion suit. Hardy Oil had in a petition filed against Halkin to the Senate , alleged that Atala Marginal Field ( OML 46) hitherto owned by it, was fraudulently sold to Halkin by the now scrapped Department of Petroleum Resources ( DPR). Meanwhile, as a way of fighting back, the Senate through its Senator Ayo Akinyelure has threatened to issue warrant of arrest in compelling the Managing Director of Halkin to appear before it on petition against Halkin by Hardy Oil Nigeria Ltd. the Senate following the petition had mandated its committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions to investigate the allegation. The two oil firms at the beginning of the investigative hearing by the Committee in October appeared through their representatives , but Halkin in a surprise move , slammed the committee with N10billion suit for discontinuance of the session .
Speaking yesterday during the hearing, Senator Akinyelure who informed members of the Committee of Halkin’s litigation said that a Senior Advocate of Nigeria ( SAN), M.A Mahmud had written the Committee that his client , Halkin Exploration and Production Ltd , had gone to court over oil well dispute. He said, ” The SAN in the letter , informed us that the Senate had been sued with the sum of N10billion and that all issues relating to the oil well , are to be handled by the court of law “This to us is unacceptable because none of the disputing parties was in court before petition was received by us upon which investigation commenced with attendance of the two parties. More disturbing is the fact that before the litigation , Halkin in a letter dated 12th October , 2021 and signed by its MD , Mr Odogu , promised to appear before the Committee today with relevant documentation on acquisition of the oil well from DPR now Nigerian Upstream Regulatory Commission ( NURC). “Mr Odogu must appear at our next sitting failure of which warrant of arrest would be issued on him because no body can stop the Senate from carrying out investigation brought before it as empowered by section 88 of the 1999 Constitution. The Clerk of this committee will write the Halkin’s MD for a rescheduled appearance which must be honoured.”
Not happy with Halkin’s latest move, members of the committee like Senators James Manager, Uche Ekwunife , Smart Adeyemi , Sam Egwu etc , vowed to ensure continuation of the investigation at the next sitting. On his part, Senator Adeyemi said that even if Halkin failed to appear at the next sitting, submissions should be taken from Representatives of NURC and Hardy Oil for decisive resolution by the Committee. Worried by the antics of Halkin Exploration and Production Ltd on the disputed oil well, the Attorney to Hardy Oil Nigeria Ltd , Barrister Ike Onwu Chiluba , urged the committee to use all the legislative powers within its disposal to prevent the investigation from being stalled.
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