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$9.6bn judgment debt: My story, by Olasupo Shasore

Admin September 5, 2020

Olasupo Shasore, SAN

Olasupo Shasore, SAN

OLASUPO SHASORE

Senior Advocate of Nigeria

15, Military Street, Onikan,

Olasupo Shasore SAN: Allegations in the P&ID v FRN Case

In the last 24 hours, I have been urged to break my deliberate silence about the efforts of the Federal Government of Nigeria to find recourse against the arbitral award procured by P&ID

based on a corrupt and fraudulent contract. My choice of silence has been the result of my own

high sense of responsibility as well as my commitment to the professional duty, which I undertook

in representing the Federal Government in this case. I am relieved that the corrupt and fraudulent

foundation of this case is affirmed in the recent ruling, though I am disappointed that part of the

case made for that result was a case against me based on demonstrably false statements, unfounded

innuendoes and spiteful personal attacks on my professional conduct and reputation.

I was instructed in this matter and accepted the instructions on behalf of my firm and to the

knowledge of my partners in late 2012 and I made every effort to defend and vindicate my client

at every stage with very few tools and with minimal support from within the government itself.

I represented Nigeria up until the liability stage in the arbitration. I did not represent Nigeria in the

damages stage of the arbitration. Which means I was not involved when the huge sum of damages

was awarded against Nigeria. The complete records will show the series of steps that I took to

defend Nigeria and the several results, which I secured in that effort at various stages. None of

these is consistent with the unfounded allegations that I failed to present the best available defense.

With very little or no cooperation from relevant government officials at the time, I filed a

jurisdiction objection that potentially could and should indeed have terminated the case in favour

of Nigeria because it was clear to us from the beginning that the contract was a scheme against

Nigeria. When the then Nigerian officials failed to supply documents or any witness to defend

their case, I fought liability by enlisting the support of the legal adviser of NNPC who gave

evidence to the best of his knowledge when everyone else with knowledge, refused to do so.

I instructed the UK firm of Stephenson Harwood a respected international arbitration team and a

leading Barrister to attempt to set aside the award on liability in England.

We overcame numerous hurdles and faced a hostile tribunal, which relied on the testimony of a

principal witness who had died before the hearing and whose testimony should have been

discounted. It is on record that I fought hard for the tribunal to dispense with that evidence. I am

happy that the falsity of that testimony has now been recorded in the High Court in England.

Indeed this was the ground on which I took the matter to the Federal High Court in Nigeria, which

was the proper seat of the arbitration and successfully obtained an order setting aside the liability

award. There was no basis to proceed to the damages hearing since the liability had already been

set aside by a court of competent jurisdiction. Indeed, Nigeria continues to rely on this order in

the proceedings in the United States. In addition, I obtained an injunction restraining the parties

and the tribunal from proceeding with the arbitration.

Much issue has been made about the legal fees paid. This was payment to two law firms and not

exceptional or unusual in the context of such a dispute. In fact, in order to extract the best possible case for Nigeria, it was from these fees that expenses were paid to ensure attendance at hearings

and meetings in the UK by witnesses for Nigeria.

Even though I reserve the right to respond to further falsehoods against me as they are published,

I am, however, a truly patriotic Nigerian, and remain willing and committed to assisting Nigeria in

the numerous stages still required to successfully defend this dispute. My commitment and

professional integrity to always act in the best interest of Nigeria, who has been victimized by fraud

and corruption, remains unshaken.

Olasupo Shasore SAN

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