A N155 million-election largess is at the center of a fierce legal
battle between two members of President Goodluck Jonathan’s Ijaw ethnic
group, SaharaReporters has learned.
Wisdom Oniekpar Ikuli, the
national director of mobilization and chairman of the Action Committee
of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), has sued Azibaola Robert, a lawyer and
managing director/chief
executive of Kakaatar Engineering Limited,
formerly known as Mangrovetech Engineering Limited. The defendant is
also the founder of the Good House as well as initiator of the
#TheGoodluckThumb, a pro-Jonathan
campaign group.
Mr. Ikuli’s
lawsuit, which is filed at an Abuja High Court, alleges breach of
contract by Mr. Robert. The lawsuit has been scheduled for hearing on
Thursday May 28,
2015.
The lawsuit seeks arose out of a
dispute between the two men over payment for political services that Mr.
Ikuli asserts he fulfilled, accusing the defendant of failing to pay
him. The plaintiff is asking the high court to order Mr. Robert to pay
him N155 million, being the reported value of their contract.
A
source close to Mr. Ikuli told SaharaReporters that the plaintiff was
deeply involved in Mr. Jonathan’s reelection campaign through the Ijaw
Youth Council For Goodluck 2015, a group he reportedly founded and
funded. The source said Mr. Robert had hired the plaintiff to help run
the #TheGoodluckThumb, an initiative that had existed for more than one
year without much traction until Mr. Ikuli began to spearhead it,
reportedly transforming it into a nationally visible group.
Mr.
Ikuli’s associate told our correspondent that Mr. Robert, one of the
closest allies of President Jonathan, received more than N20 billion to
run the president’s reelection campaign.
Mr. Ikuli accuses the
defendant of using him and other groups as stooges, without releasing
what was due to them. “This is one of the major reasons behind the
failure of Mr. President in the just-concluded presidential election,”
said our source. He added: “Most of his trusted friends and allies
betrayed him by refusing to release monies that were entrusted to them.
The same thing happened in 2011. After the victory of Mr. President, the
over 3000 pro-Jonathan supporters were abandoned, only to be called
upon again in 2015.”
Several political operatives also accused
Mr. Robert of abandoning numerous contracts that Mr. Jonathan had
awarded to him. “He totally abandoned some contracts without doing
anything or abandoned them after doing only 35% of the projects,” one
critic said. According to the accusers, the list of contracts reportedly
abandoned by Mr. Robert’s firms include the sand-filling of the Bayelsa
State Cargo Airport worth N10 billion; the Maitama extension
(infrastructure) worth N150 billion; the supply of engineering materials
at N67 billion; the waterfront shore protection at Otuoke and Ayakoromo
at the total cost of N5 billion; the reclamation project at Akipilai
community at the cost of N5 billion; the internal road networks at
Otuoke at the cost of N4 billion; construction of 2000 hostel rooms at
the Federal University, Otuoke at the cost of N4 billion; and the
construction of the Opume/Okoroba seven mile road at the cost of N10
billion.
Mr. Robert’s accusers also allege that he changed the
name of his company from Mangrovetech Engineering Limited to Kakaatar
Engineering after piling up a series of abandoned projects awarded to
Mangrovetech.
An ally of Mr. Ikuli’s told SaharaReporters that
his associate had to file a lawsuit against Mr. Robert because the
various political groups the plaintiff had mobilized to work for Mr.
Jonathan’s reelection were pressuring him to pay them. “Barrister Robert
refused to pay him what they agreed, yet everyday the pressure groups
he engaged to fight for Mr. President are mounting pressure on him to
settle them. He made several calls on Barrister Robert to pay up, but
the calls were not heeded. So he decided to go to court to iron out the
matter,”
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