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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Alhaji Ibrahim Kazaure +2348055854915

THE PRESIDENCY
                                       FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
               OFFICE OF THE MINISTER FOR SPECIAL DUTIES (ECONOMIC MATTERS) 
                                   FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA (FRN)            
                                      ASO-ROCK VILLA. ABUJA - NIGERIA   
Sir, 
  
                           IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF YOUR CONTRACT PAYMENTS
  
I am Alhaji Ibrahim Kazaure, Minister for Special Duties (Economic Matters). 
I have been directed by His Excellency, the President of the Federal Republic 
of Nigeria (ALHAJI MUSA, YARADUA), to bring to your immediate notice and urgent
attention  that this Government understands your plight, the huge amount of 
money you have spent and all the disappointment you have suffered in the past 
to get your contract fund paid to you. Due to what we described as selective 
payment and incessant demand of excessive fee by some unscrupulous and corrupt
erstwhile officials in charge of foreign contract payment in the past. 
  
However, upon assumption of office by this Democratic Elected Government, 
series of special meeting were hold home and abroad with some leaders of the 
World Monetary Institution E.G World Bank Group, International Monetary Fund 
(IMF) Paris and London Club of Creditors, European Economic Community ( E .E. C.)
and envoy’s of our Correspondence International Bank of Settlement Worldwide
affiliated with the Central Bank of Nigeria . The purpose of this special 
eeting is to (i) rebuild Nigeria Economic (ii) pay all Foreign Debts. In this 
regards, and due to the good and positive results we receive from this special 
meeting a Total  sum of US$1.3 Billion U.S. Dollars have been approved from the
supplementary Budget Bill which was approved by the Upper House of assembly 
recently to pay all foreign Contractors whose payment have been hanging since
1989. In order to convince the world of the Democratic and Transparent Government
by this Government, and give Foreign Contractors 100% assurance that in 48
Banking Hour
  
This morning a Telex Signal attached with a Presidential Instruction Stamped
and Signed by the President have being sent to (NNPC) to contact you for the
payment of your Contract Fund and two other Contractors within 48 Hours. 
You are however, strongly advised for the interest of your person, your 
esteemed Company to Contact the Director, Finance & Accounts, NNPC Prof.
Joseph Ibe on Tel:+2348055854915  or E-mail :prof.joseph@mail.ru for the
Immediate payment of your Contract Fund within the next 48 Banking Hours. 
The Central Bank of Nigeria  or  other Financial Institutions does not have
the power to effect your payment without the due clearance and Institution 
from their highest body which is the Nigerian National Petroleum  Corporation 
(NNPC) you are advised to call the (NNPC) on Tel Line: +2348055854915 
for the immediate payment of your   Contract Fund as they are on stand-by to 
effect your payment into your nominated Bank account within the next 48 Banking
Hours Immediately, you contact them without a
  
Sir, on behalf of this Democratic Government of Nigeria, 
I apologise for any delay you have encountered in receiving your 
payment. However, Congratulations! 
  
Yours Faithfully, 
Alhaji Ibrahim Kazaure

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