There are fresh signs of deepening trouble for Intels, an oil services company linked to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
Latest reports reaching Newsflash247 from Intels Headquarters in Onne, Nigeria’s Niger Delta said the FIRS has placed a seal Monday on the property asking the company to pay unremitted taxes.
But a much bigger trouble is that the Nigeria Free Zone Authority has fired a letter to Intels accusing the oil services company of operating illegally, within the zone.
A consequence of the letter from the Free Zone Authority, Newsdiaryonline learned is that the appropriate authorities such the Immigration Service may ask most expatriates operating at Intels to leave. This is because the expatriate quota Intels enjoys will be affected by this letter.
The fear among expatriates heightened because of the suspicion that FIRS may have acted against Intels based on the letter from the Nigeria Free Zone Authority.
But there are concerns that the latest “attack” on Intels may have unintended consequences on the Niger Delta, especially the host community as the company has youths from the region on its staff list. If Intels is crippled, they resultant unemployment may trigger restiveness in the region some indigenes fear.
It could be recalled that NPA recently canceled its contract with Intels. A statement by NPA said last week, it acted based on advice from the Attorney -General of the Federation and Minister Of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN.