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Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by Islie: 9:02am On Jun 13, 2016
•Adigun , Ojuawo , Oguntoyinbo , Omenyi, Mamu , Kayode - Beckley On The List

•Affected Officers To Face Trial , Lose Ranks


There are strong indications that the Nigerian Air Force (NAF ) will, any moment from now , sack some of its senior officers over their indictment in the $2.1 billion arms procurement scandal and other corruption related offences. New Telegraph ’s investigation revealed that the NAF has already compiled the list of the senior officers to be given the boot, in the coming days .

Highly placed military sources said the looming retirement will pave the way for the officers ’ prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which has since been investigating some of the indicted officers .

The Air Force will be toeing the line of the Nigerian Army, which announced the sacking of about 50 officers on Saturday. Some of the officers to be eased out of service , according to a source, who pleaded anonymity , include : Air Vice Marshals (AVMs) A.M. Mamu, O.T. Oguntoyinbo , T.Omenyi, J . B. Adigun, R.A. Ojuawo, and J.A. Kayode - Beckley .
The list also includes Air Cdre A. O . Ogunjobi , Air Cdre G. M . D . Gwani, Air Cdre S.O. Makinde, and Air Cdre AY Lassa. “The process on their exit from the Nigerian Air Force has been concluded . What is left is formal announcement of their disengagement .

There is no way the indicted officers can stay in the force when they are being tried for corruption cases in court. “ Some of them have been arrested by the EFCC and kept in custody . Some of them have been detained at a military formation. So, there is no way they can be in the service.

There are other officers whose names were not in the list of indicted officers made public by the audit panel, but they have been found culpable in corruptionrelated offences. “From feelers , there are about 40 officers to be retired including eight AVMs. I’ m sure they will all be retired this month, ” a senior officer in the know told New Telegraph.

The affected senior officers were indicted in the report of the presidential audit of the arms procurement between 2007 and 2015 . Other officers indicted by the 13 - man panel are Maj - Gen . ER Chioba (Rtd ), AVM I. A . Balogun (Rtd ), AVM A . G. Tsakr (Rtd ), and AVM A. G . Idowu (Rtd ).

The serving officers were indicted along with three former Chiefs of Air Staff (CAS ), namely Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh (rtd ), the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff (CDS ); Air Marshal MD Umar (Rtd ), who has opted for an out - of - court settlement in the N 4 . 8 billion alleged fraud, as well as Air Marshal Adesola Amosu.

It was further gathered that any of the officers , who may be convicted , upon prosecution, will go to jail losing their rank.

Until now , it was learnt that the indicted officers , who are still in service , were made to sign attendance register twice daily at the Air Force headquarters in Abuja, to indicate that they still resume normal duties on all working days.

AVM Oguntoyinbo, the Chief of Training and Operations of Nigerian Air Force, was remanded in Kuje Prison on June 2 , for allegedly receiving N 166 million bribe from NAF contractor , Société D ’ Equipments Internationaux Nigeria Limited ,in the course of performing his official duty.

Oguntoyinbo, who is being prosecuted by the EFCC, allegedly accepted the gift from the contractor through the account of his company, Spaceweb Integrated Services Limited , kept with Wema Bank Plc . Both AVMs J. B. Adigun and R. A . Ojuawo have been arrested by the EFCC over the arms contracts .

Adigun was Chief of Account and Budget of NAF . There were reports that houses belonging to Adigun had been confiscated by the EFCC. AVM Ojuawo, the Air Officer Commanding (AOC ), Tactical Air Command , Makurdi , Benue State, was arrested by EFCC operatives at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, on his way to Germany recently.

Ojuawo was arrested while in the entourage of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS ), General Gabriel Olonisakin, who was travelling to attend a meeting of the United States Africa Command in Germany. Ojuawo served as Director of Operations under Amosu, who is also being investigated by the EFCC over the arms deal.

The EFCC is investigating the officers over 10 NAF contracts totalling $930,500,690 awarded to Societe D ’ Equipments Internationaux (SEI ) Nig Ltd . between January 2014 and February 2015.

According to the report of the 13 - man panel, the award letters contained misleading delivery dates, suggesting fraudulent intent in the award process .
Operatives are also grilling them over the procurement of two used Mi - 24 V Helicopters instead of the recommended Mi - 35 M series at the cost of $136,944,000. The helicopters were discovered to be excessively priced and not operationally airworthy at the time of delivery.

The arms probe panel established that a brand new unit of Mi -24 V Helicopter goes for about $ 30 million. The helicopters were delivered without rotor blades and upgrade accessories. The officers are also being grilled over the procurement of four used Alpha -Jets for the NAF at the cost of $ 7,180, 000.

Whereas NAF paid for four used Alpha - Jets , the panel confirmed that only two of the Alpha - Jet aircraft were ferried to Nigeria after cannibalisation of engines from NAF fleet. This is contrary to the written assertion of Amosu to the former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki that all the four procured Alpha - Jets aircraft were delivered to the NAF .

They are also being investigated in the procurement of 36 D6 Low Level Air Defence Radar for NAF, which was awarded to GAT Techno Dynamics Ltd in April 2014 at the cost of $ 33 million . The arms panel averred that the radars were excessively priced as a complete set of such radars goes for $ 6 million.

It was established that $ 2 million from the proceeds was transferred to Mono Marine Corporation Nig Ltd, which is jointly owned by some principal characters in the deal.

Meanwhile , the Nigerian Army has sacked about 50 officers , who were either found to have shown partisanship during the 2014 governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states, or indicted by the arms probe panel.

The list of officers sacked included former Aide - de- Camps (ADCs ) to late President Umaru Musa Yar’ Adua and ex- President Goodluck Jonathan, Brig. -Gen . Mustapha Onoiveta and Col. Ojogbane Adegbe. The Commander, Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC ), Major General Mobolaji Adeleke Koleoso, top the list of the retired Army officers.

Maj. General Letam Wiwa , the younger brother of late environmental rights activist and author, Ken Saro-Wiwa , was among those retired. Col. Tonye F Minimah, who is a younger brother of former Chief of Army Staff , Lt. General Kenneth Minimah, was also affected.

So also was Col. Nicholas Achinze , who served as the ADC to the former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd ). While justifying the sack , the Army, in a statement by its spokesman , Col. Sani Usman, said: “Their retirement was based on Service exigencies. It should be recalled that not too long ago, some officers were investigated for being partisan during the 2015 general elections.”


https://newtelegraphonline.com/arms-scandal-air-force-retire-avms-commodores/

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by AlPeter: 9:53am On Jun 13, 2016
Some muscle braains will soon come here to shout marginalisation.

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by Jlow2: 9:59am On Jun 13, 2016
corruption in high places, let dem rot in jail.

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by Femich18(m): 11:11am On Jun 13, 2016
Most of them are from the SW...corruption everywhere in high places...They all should be dealt with according to the rule of law. I will never say cos they are my Yoruba brothers they should be spared...The war on corruption should be thorough...kudos to PMB

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by aieromon(m): 12:17pm On Jun 13, 2016
Sanitise the Nigerian Army for better professionalism. I can't imagine how fellow comrades will buy scrap equipment for their colleagues to die on the war front. That's just plain wickedness.

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by Debaddest(m): 1:02pm On Jun 13, 2016
It's okay, if only they will sack the corrupt ones.
Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by teepsee(f): 1:02pm On Jun 13, 2016
Nigeria and sack. After promising employment. Don't be suprise if this man drags this case till the end of tenure

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by MightyPee: 1:02pm On Jun 13, 2016
Hmm, I just hope those positions are not replaced by long leg ahjussi, am looking at job opportunities here, I didn't cause their sack.

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by tmtech: 1:03pm On Jun 13, 2016
corruption in the defence ministry is the most fatal... God punish all dis yeye unpatriotic mofos

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by StepTwo: 1:05pm On Jun 13, 2016
please, can they just sack over 1000 millitary officers, d youth are looking for jobs.

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by Ahmedhussain3463: 1:05pm On Jun 13, 2016
long overdue|most annoying the officers in question are nt combat shape|u see air marshal and commando wit pot belly|as if they will soon put to bed.sanitize the armforce and restore it lost glory

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by ojaydedon(m): 1:05pm On Jun 13, 2016
hmmm.....


But are all this retirements wat is important in Nigeria right now

This energy should be focused more on job creation and econmic development

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by Greataausim(m): 1:06pm On Jun 13, 2016
Yea.... Southern officers get ready it is your turn now.... END TIME RETIREMENT

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by Proffdada: 1:06pm On Jun 13, 2016
Removing potential coup plotters? undecided

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by vickylincon(m): 1:07pm On Jun 13, 2016
Good, I just hope some people won't come here to say marginalization again even when the corruption is glaring

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by VisitorsCanteen(m): 1:07pm On Jun 13, 2016
Carry on kiss
Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by erayo2GCA(m): 1:11pm On Jun 13, 2016
carry on
Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by akinszz: 1:12pm On Jun 13, 2016
the next should be the navy. and the customs, even the police.

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by thunder74(m): 1:14pm On Jun 13, 2016
There is no way the indicted officers can stay in the force when they are being tried for corruption cases in court. “ Some of them have been arrested by the EFCC and kept in custody
...I remember Al Mustapha was still retain in the army through out his trials even for a capital offence of murder. Nigeria cannot move forward if we continue to create rooms for suspicions among ourselves. It is just a matter of time, truth shall prevail.

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by DICKtator: 1:14pm On Jun 13, 2016
Too many South West officers involved

They can't fight battles yet thy reach the upper echelon of their career.

After they would be collecting chieftaincy, I mean thieftaincy title for their ill-gotten wealth.


Bunch of old foolsss

Depriving thier fellow Nigerians thier common wealth
And letting the ever-gallant subordinates go to the war trenches ill equipped!!!

P.S: all my rantings is only applicable if they are prosecuted and found guilty!!!
grin grin grin grin

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by MyX1: 1:20pm On Jun 13, 2016
Hope these Guys would not become another Security risk to the Nation.

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by NwaIgboBoy(m): 1:21pm On Jun 13, 2016
Plz can dey sack petrolum minister, I rili need that job, Alison Madueke has mativated me wit lots of jeweries........ I WEEP 4 THIS NATION!

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by bokohalal(m): 1:26pm On Jun 13, 2016
MyX1:
Hope these Guys would not become another Security risk to the Nation.
This spawned comment goes to show that the pockets of grumbling and violence in the country is fueled by the PDP and corrupt people

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by rawtouch: 1:28pm On Jun 13, 2016
Worrying precedents
Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by mapet: 1:30pm On Jun 13, 2016
Femich18:
Most of them are from the SW...corruption everywhere in high places...They all should be dealt with according to the rule of law. I will never say cos they are my Yoruba brothers they should be spared...The war on corruption should be thorough...kudos to PMB

In fact, as they are my Yoruba kinsmen, they should serve the hottest part of punishment, for desecrating our values

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by SlayerSupreme: 1:31pm On Jun 13, 2016
Sack them or not,the youths remain unemployed cause they sneak government kids into the vacancies. Stupid country

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by mapet: 1:32pm On Jun 13, 2016
thunder74:

...I remember Al Mustapha was still retain in the army through out his trials even for a capital offence of murder. Nigeria cannot move forward if we continue to create rooms for suspicions among ourselves. It is just a matter of time, truth shall prevail.

Nigeria cannot move forward with this your perspective and thinking. That Al Mustapha was retained in the army throughout his trial (which is not totally true) does not make it right (leave suspicion)

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by Olushauneddy(m): 1:33pm On Jun 13, 2016
Good ..! there corrupt acts in that Airforce is second to none. ...Hiding money in soakaway...!

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Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by Akinz0126(m): 1:43pm On Jun 13, 2016
MightyPee:
Hmm, I just hope those positions are not replaced by long leg ahjussi, am looking at job opportunities here, I didn't cause their sack.

Korea film lover fan spotted CITY HUNTER 1 of its favourite I presume.
Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by macaranta(m): 1:46pm On Jun 13, 2016
Okay
Re: Arms Scandal: Air Force To Retire Avms, Commodores by Heyofrizzle(m): 1:47pm On Jun 13, 2016
MyX1:
Hope these Guys would not become another Security risk to the Nation.
Shebi? I just hope so o.......at the rate which militant groupz r emerging now is so alarming lipsrsealed

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