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From: HON.ADAMU BELLO [mailto:info@wr.railnet.gov.in]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 5:53 AM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: PROPOSAL
From: HON.ADAMU BELLO [mailto:info@wr.railnet.gov.in]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 5:53 AM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: PROPOSAL
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
Dear Friend,
Request for
Urgent Business Relationship
we have the
pleasure to make this surprising but mutually benefiting business proposal. I
am a member of the newly inaugurated committee for the privatization of the
refineries of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, in Nigeria. The
members of the committee are interested in the importation of goods into the
country with funds presently floating in the Central Bank of Nigeria / Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC) foreign
payments account. I got your address through the official pipeline and offshore
Contractors.
The federal
government of Nigeria under president Good-luck Jonathan intends to lease the
three existing petroleum refineries to private individuals and companies. This
is to make the refineries more viable, resourceful and to eliminate undue
wastage and fraud. This privatization is in-line with the recommendations of
the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) as a prerequisite for
future financial assistance.
The refineries
are heavily indebted to many companies and my committee has the mandate (task)
of compiling the names of these companies and debt owed them and also recommend
for payment, all contracts that have been fully executed. With our position in
the committee, which comprises of my ministry, federal ministry of petroleum
resources, Nigerian National Petroleum corporation (NNPC), the federal Ministry
of Finance (FMF) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), we have successfully
secured for ourselves, the sum of US $44,000,000 (Forty-Four million United
States Dollars). This sum was acquired by carefully inflating the amount of
indebtedness by this amount (US $44,000,000). We need a reliable company to be
included in the list of companies to be paid. This company will be paid for a
contract executed in Kaduna Refinery in 2006.
I was therefore
mandated in trust by members of the committee, to seek a foreign partner into
whose account we could transfer the sum of US $44,000,000, hence I am writing
you this letter. We have agreed to share the funds thus:
1) 60% for us
(the committee members)
2) 30% for you
(the account owner)
3) 10% will be
used in settling taxation and all local and foreign expenses that will be
incurred in the course of this transaction
It is from our
60% that we wish to commence the importation business. We also need assurance
from you that you will let us have our share once the inflated amount (US
$44,000,000.00) is transferred into your account. The payment will be done by
the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) through its correspondent bank. What we need
from you is that you provide a vital account into which the funds will be
transferred/lodged.
Note that this
transaction is 100% safe and guaranteed since the law under which our committee
was set up, has empowered us to disburse all the funds.
We shall
commence the transfer of the funds immediately we receive the following
information
1) Your Full
Name/ Company Name / Full Address
The above
information will enable us put up letters of claim and job description to the
respective ministries for the issuance of the mandatory fund release
approval/recommendations. This way, your company will be recognized and
accepted as the beneficiary of the contract entitlements before the final remittance
to your nominated account, by the Central Bank of Nigeria, being paying bank.
We are looking
forward to doing this business with you and solicit absolute confidentiality
from you in this transaction. Please acknowledge receipt of this letter, if you
are interested in regards to this transaction. Also endeavor to send the
requested information.
Regards
Hon.Adamu Bello
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