Akintoye Akindele, the managing director and chief executive officer of Duport Midstream Company Limited, has spoken candidly about the struggles that resulted in his detention.
The businessman claimed in a brief video he published late on Tuesday that his competitors were trying to fabricate fraud allegations against him using friends, and he called any claims of fraud against him false.
Due to a petition filed against him by Summit Oil, a company controlled by the late MKO Abiola’s family, Akintoye had been invited by the police.
He said, “It’s about a business dispute with my former partners and a notable family in Nigeria, the Abiola family, which the police are already investigating and they will get to the bottom of it eventually.
“I believe in the rule of law and that is why I have not said anything on the matter. People that are discerning, when they hear fake news, they will know it.”
Meanwhile, a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Maitama has granted N500m bail to Akindele, who was accused of offering a N50 million bribe to men of the Nigeria Police Force.
The businessman was released after he met his bail conditions.
A member of Akindele’s legal team, Pelumi Olajengbesi, of Law Corridor, in a statement, also gave an insight into the matter. He said, “For us the matter is essentially a civil dispute but in Nigeria some influential people prefer to criminalize civil matters believing that they can use the instrumentality of the Nigeria Police to achieve their motives speedily. Of course the Police will do their job but the law will run it course.
“This matter is just about a Claim for Shortfall in Supply of Condensate issued on the 3rd September 2021 by Duport Midstream Company Limited, Dr. Akindele Akintoye’s Company for the sum of $9,806,309.77 against the Abiola’s family for failure in supply of crude to the company.
“Further to the above, the parties met severally and reconciled the outstanding amounts owed by both sides with the Abiola family owing Duport Midstream Company Limited, Our Client, the sum of $9,806,309.77 as at August 2021.
“While the Abiola family is also making claims and refused to continue supply of crude, Akindele’s refinery sought alternative crude supply to enable the company to carry out its mandate.
“Dissatisfied with the action, the Abiolas by a letter dated 2nd June 2023 claimed that Duport Midstream Company Limited is indebted to their company in the sum of $5,732,407.14.
“After the demand letter, they sort the intervention of the Police and this necessitated their petition to the Nigeria Police despite being aware a Suit No. FHC/L/CS/729/2023 on the subject matter in court and having instituted another suit also on the matter.
“This is a simple commercial dispute within the oil and gas industry and parties are bound to respect the decency of business engagement. All other stories are pettiness which we will engage with full measure of law”, Olajengbesi said.