How does one who feels his rights have been infringed upon react, especially when this infringement has the potentials of adversely affecting his business survival? Do you shout, petition, go to court or play the dog in the manger?
In the petition, Palmer claimed that the TotalEnergies’ claims that it cannot continue with the tender as INVALID and deceitful as, according to him, the international oil company was willing to award the contract to a consortium of TIREX/PIDWAL/NOBLE following an irregular and falsified commercial re-evaluation only about a month before.
Shortly after Palmer’s petition, a phony group suspected to be promoted by him, going by the name Association of Concerned Citizens assumed the fight and wrote to the stakeholders of the Nigeria’s oil and gas industry accusing all and sundry including operators in the industry, the management of NNPC and even the Presidency of engaging in fraudulent activities in the sector for self-enrichment and threatening them with EFCC, ICPC, FBI etc.
All these question Mr Palmer’s decision to fight for his perceived rights the way he chose. Maybe, banking on the country’s ‘bastardized’ system, he thought that he could muzzle his way through the issue by dragging all and sundry into the fight. Unfortunately, it looks like he is having a boomerang.
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