Alpha-Beta Consulting, the Lagos state revenue consultant, says Oladapo Apara, its former managing director, committed a number of crimes for which he was removed in 2018.
In a reaction signed by Akin Doherty, the MD, and shared with TheCable, the company said the “uncorroborated allegations against Asiwaju Bola Tinubu by Dapo Apara, in particular, show that he is bent only on creating sensational headlines to deflect attention from his on criminal activities”.
In a writ of summons he filed at a Lagos high court on October 2, 2020, Apara had alleged that he originated the idea of using technology to track Lagos revenue when Tinubu was the governor.
He alleged that Tinubu demanded 70 percent of the shareholding through his nominated proxies and that the company has been involved in fraud, tax evasion and money laundering.
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In a series of tweets in 2018, Apara had also alleged that Alpha-Beta had generated N1.5 trillion from 2002-2018 for the state government.
He said the company earned 10 percent as commission and did not pay taxes.
Doherty, who succeeded Apara as MD in 2018, said there is “no single piece of evidence” of fraud or criminal activity “on the part of any of the alleged defendants”.
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The defendants are Alpha-Beta Consulting, Tinubu and Doherty.
Below is the full statement from Doherty.
ALPHA BETA: FACTS OF THE MATTER
We have seen the allegations circulating on social media as well as the online reports of the court summons of which we are yet unaware.
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The fact is that Dapo Apara began making his untrue allegations in the aftermath of his removal as Managing Director of Alpha Beta for fraud and unethical practices. While he was MD, Apara used his position to siphon huge sums of money from the company including but not limited to fraudulently converting $5 million; money allegedly used to pay for cloud based services that were eventually discovered to be worth less than $300,000.
Mr. Apara, who was a signatory to all the bank accounts of Alpha Beta from inception until his removal, received all his payments and entitlements until June 2018 when he was removed after his fraudulent misconduct was discovered. In July 2018 further evidence of his fraudulent and unethical practices was uncovered, including the revelation that he converted approximately N6 billion belonging to Alpha Beta to his personal use. This fraud was reported to the authorities and Mr. Apara was subsequently invited to return to Nigeria from his hiding place in Dubai to render account. To date, he has refused to do so. Instead, Mr. Apara chose to embark on an aggressive smear campaign seemingly in an effort to blackmail us into ending the investigations into his misconduct.
Specifically in response to the court summons now circulating on social media, we would like to state as follows:
1. Contrary to the sensational headlines, designed to embarrass and blackmail, the case presented by Mr. Apara does not disclose even a single piece of evidence of fraud or criminal activity on the part of any of the alleged defendants. The case brought by Mr. Apara is, simply put, an extension of his campaign of calumny; launched to avoid the consequences of his fraudulent conduct over the years.
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2. This court action by Dapo Apara is the continuation of Mr. Apara’s blackmail tactics and an attempt to distract from the huge funds he misappropriated from Alpha Beta while he was in charge of its affairs.
3. Since 2018, he has filed many suits in Lagos and Abuja on the same matter, engaged in Arbitration, the Police, EFCC and ICPC. However, in all that time, he has steadfastly refused to honour all invitations by the authorities to return to Nigeria and account for the huge funds he misappropriated.
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4. The uncorroborated allegations against Asiwaju Bola Tinubu by Dapo Apara, in particular, show that he is bent only on creating sensational headlines to deflect attention from his on criminal activities.
5. Although, we have not been served with the court summons, we look forward to the opportunity the case provides to publicly present the full picture of Mr. Apara’s misconduct, deceit and fraud and to have the matter resolved by the court once and for all.
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SIGNED: AKIN DOHERTY
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1 comments
The issue raised by Dapo was not addressed by the current management of Alpha beta which shows that the allegstion s may be true. The current MD must answer the following questions:
1. Is Dapo Opara a shareholder or a partner holding 30% in the company ‘Alpha Beta’ ?
2. Are the remaining two shareholders standing for Tinubu as Proxies?
3. If number above is true that he is a shareholder or a partner, Is he not entitle to share of profit after he has been removed as director?
We need answers to the above issues raised by Dapo Opara.