Friday, May 27, 2005

Article Probes Goodworks, Attacks Jeter, But Offers No Evidence

An article in a small Nigerian newspaper, the Port Harcourt Telegraph, today attacks former U.S. Ambassador Howatd Franklin Jeter and the head of his his "lobbying" firm, Goodworks International, LLC, but after a highly suiggestive train of allegations reveals there is nothing to support them. It has the appearance of a "hatchet job" that might have been sponsored by ExxonMobil, a disappointed suitor in the second licensing round for five blocks of the Nigeria-Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Zone.


ExxonMobil President Rex Tillerson
Joe Shea/The American Reporter

ExxonMobil's vast power extends throughout the U.S. government and across the nation and the world. Through its hundreds of thousands of employees and legions of consultants, it seems to have mounted a full-scale attack on the Joint Development Authority block awards, including a hornet's nest of opposition in Sao Tome and a series of damaging intelligence reports and other initiatives that seem aimed at undermining the Obasanjo government in Nigeria and the De Menezes government in Sao Tome while getting the awards process reopened so they may take part.

President Obasanjo met Jeter and was honored at a dinner sponsored by Goodworks and former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young during his recent visit to the United States.

ExxonMobil is being investigated at present for its role in bribery of the government of Equatorial Guinea, along with smaller oil companies. Sao Tome officials have hinted that angry "oil majors" are bnehind the problems. Tens of billions of dollars are at stake in the awards process.


Thursday, May 26, 2005 4:20 PM
Obasanjo's multi-million dollar lobbyist exposed
by Jonathan Elendu


Until just a few days before the launching of Pres. Olusegun Obasanjo's Presidential Library, very few Nigerians had heard the name, Carlton Masters, let alone his company, Goodworks International, LLC. Goodworks is an Atlanta based lobbying firm founded by Obasanjo's long-time friend and former United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Andrew Young, and Carlton Masters, a naturalized American. Masters served as a former Deputy Minister of Trade and Agent-General to the United States for Ontario, Canada.

The firm, GWI, founded by Andrew Young and Carlton Masters in 1997, lobbies the United States government on behalf of Nigeria. The relationship between this company and Obasanjo's government has made some past and present top government functionaries uneasy.

In recent years there have been growing concerns among Nigerians that the various governments from the Babangida era to date have used influential African Americans to sustain their power, to the ultimate detriment of Nigerian masses. A few prominent Nigerians privately express concern at the growing influence Andrew Young, Carlton Masters and their company, Goodworks International, LLC have on the Obasanjo Government.

Goodworks International enjoys a multi-million dollar lobbying contract with the Federal Government of Nigeria. There are also rumours that Andrew Young, and his partner, Carlton Masters are secretly involved in other aspects of the economy, especially in the oil and telecommunications sectors.

Disregarding national pride, propriety and common sense, the Obasanjo Presidential Library has engaged Carlton Masters, an American, as one its Co-Chairmen. The Obasanjo Presidential Library was launched on May 14th and was reported to have realized about six billion naira in one day.

On the day of the launching of the Presidential Library, this writer had a brief conversation with Masters and requested an interview with him. Initially, Masters responded favourably to an interview, but after a few transatlantic calls with him, he changed his mind and suggested we talk to his lawyer instead.

We since discovered that his interview with Sowore Omoyele, a columnist and special correspondent for ELENDUREPORTS.COM, upset him. His lawyer called Omoyele to threaten him. But harassing Nigerians is not new to Masters. In the past he had threatened Nigerian journalists including former NEWS magazine Abuja Bureau Chief, Alex Kabba.

Kabba, who now publishes African Abroad USA, confirmed that Masters and his colleague, Amb. Howard Jeter, called to threaten him shortly after he published a story on Goodworks International, LLC. We called the Atlanta headquarters of Goodworks International. A lady directed us to Jeter's office in Washington. A call to the Washington office did not yield much as Amb. Jeter was said to be out of the office.

So who is Carlton Masters? Masters, 55, is a naturalized American. Originally from Jamaica, Masters had a long career in banking. He was a Vice President of Bank of Montreal before being appointed in 1992 by then Premier of Ontario, Bob Rae, to serve as Agent-General and Deputy Minister of Trade to the United States. Masters worked for the Ontario government for 15 months. The last five months of the 15 months was spent on leave of absence following allegations of sexual misconduct levelled against him by nine women.

One of the women, Catharine Arnston, was a commercial officer at Boston office of the Ontario government. During a government-sponsored dinner in Boston, Masters, according to a report by Christie Blatchford, then of the Toronto Sun, rejected a place at the high table, choosing instead to sit at Ms. Arnston's table. According to Toronto Sun, Masters repeatedly asked Ms. Arnston, "How they would be spending the night together." He was infuriated by Ms. Arnston's attempts to deflect his propositions. In frustration, he made an obscene hand gesture and said, "She's jerking me around."

Masters reportedly told another Ontario government staffer, "I don't do threesomes," after she showed up with another friend with whom she already had plans, for a dinner Masters insisted that they have. She worked at the Los Angeles office of the Ontario government.

The sexual misconduct allegations against Carlton Masters were investigated by a team of lawyers hired by the Ontario government. No charges were filed and Masters resigned after hinting that he was ready to fight the Ontario government if they tried to fire him.

Reporter and columnist, Christie Blatchford, who now works for Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper wrote seven stories on the Masters sexual harassment saga. She interviewed Catharine Arnston. She also interviewed Carlton Masters on April 4, 1993. The tone of her stories changed as she wrote more about the issue. "I became more sympathetic to Masters as I learned more about the allegations," she told ELENDUREPORTS.COM during an interview.

Although she believed Catharine Arnston to be credible and the investigators hired by the Ontario government found her allegations to be true, Blatchford says, "I just think the process was not fair to Masters. He was not given an opportunity to confront his accusers as the names of some of the women were not even revealed to him." Was Masters set up? "I don't think so...I believe he demanded a lot from the people he worked with...and some of the women may have been too sensitive," Blatchford said.

Many Nigerians believe that Carlton Masters' involvement in the Obasanjo Presidential Library is offensive to propriety and suggests corruption at a time the President is supposedly engaged in an anti-corruption war. Some are more disturbed by the obvious conflict of interests in this matter.

The Government's chief lobbyist is also asking companies and individuals who do business with the government to donate to the President's private library. Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, described the launching of the library as an "executive extortion."

There are a few questions that need answers from Pres. Obasanjo and Carlton Masters: How many Nigerians serve on the boards of Presidential libraries in the United States? Is there a dearth of Nigerians qualified to be on Obasanjo's Presidential library? Other than being a lobbyist for the President, what other unique qualities does Masters bring to the table that Nigerians can not?

There is one obvious similarity in the characters of Pres. Obasanjo and Carlton Masters: They like to bully journalists.

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14 comments:

Anonymous said...

it's a bottom of the 9th winning home run!!!
a toast to all erhe share holders!!
GOD BLESS; matt g

Anonymous said...

$ 10 after awards!!


hip hip hurray

Anonymous said...

Is a villion dollars more than a kazillion?

Anonymous said...

villion worths zero

Anonymous said...

villion worths zero

Anonymous said...

$10 after awards? When will that be? in 2020?

Anonymous said...

Apparently the JMC doesn't care what the outside world thinks. Particularly those corrupt members from Sao Tome.

No oil company will ever want to do business with these people again.

They are costing themselves millions and millions of dollars in future signature bonus money not to mention oil revenue dollars
just because they are haggling over politics and a couple of million dollars.

Anonymous said...

I would love to be able to read the minds of the executives of Anadarko, Devon, Pioneer, and Noble.

Knowing what they know now do you think they ever would have bid on these blocks?

Of course not. This has been a circus and an absolute embarrasment to have your company's name associated with this process.

So what do these two countries think will happen when they have another licensing round?

Let me tell you, they wont bother bidding and the companies that do bid will be lesser names with less experience than the ones in the process now.

How is that good for anybody?

Anonymous said...

Joe

3-day weekend approaching - do you still hold to the theory relating it to large ERHE price increases?

Anonymous said...

Someone should send that last post to de Menezes and Obasanjo.

Anonymous said...

The post about Anandarko etc.

Anonymous said...

Joe,

What should investors expect at this point? A ceremonial announcement or just a PR on the JDA Website?

Anonymous said...

There is a PDF of the communique from the JMC. Looks positive, says heads of state have to approve 'per the treaty'.

Will try and get whole thing here soon.

Anonymous said...

Joe Shea...who is sponsoring you? It is ludicrous to suggest that my story was sponsored by exxon mobile...I live in the United States...have not been to Nigeria for six years. I have never met any representative of exxon mobile. I investigated my story very well and there may be more coming. Please understand that I have no personal interest in Carlton Masters other than his involvement with my country. www.elendureports.com.