"Nigeria is
aware of the arrest of the former petroleum minister in London on money
laundering charges," presidential spokesman Garba Shehu told AFP.
"The
government has been informed and the DSS (Department of State Services)
is collaborating with the relevant security agencies in the UK to
handle the matter," he said.
Britain's
National Crime Agency said on its website on Friday it had detained
five people on suspicion of bribery and money laundering but did not
disclose the identities of the suspects.
"All
five people arrested were released on conditional bail later that
evening, pending further investigation both in the UK and overseas," a
statement said.
Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) refused to confirm the arrest but was reported to have sealed her home in Nigeria's capital, Abuja.
Alison-Madueke, 59, was oil minister under former president Goodluck Jonathan from 2010 until earlier this year when he was defeated in elections by Muhammadu Buhari.
She was the first woman oil minister in Nigeria -- Africa's largest producer -- and the first female president of the global oil cartel OPEC.
Alison-Madueke has previously been accused of large-scale fraud in the management of the country's multi-billion-dollar oil wealth but denied any wrong-doing.
In
February 2014, the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria,
Lamido Sanusi, claimed the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC) had failed to remit $20 billion in revenue.
Sanusi
was later removed from his post by Jonathan, who disputed the figures
involved, in a move many saw as politically motivated.
Buhari,
who last week announced he would take personal charge of the oil
ministry, has begun a purge of the NNPC, ordering a review of its
finances and sacking the entire board (Clued from AFP)
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