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$2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by Urukpe: 9:09am On Oct 28, 2016
There were indications on Thursday that former Nigerian leaders, traditional and religious leaders from across the country were listed as beneficiaries of the $2.1bn arms funds in the final report of the Presidential panel which probed military contracts from 2007 to 2015.

It was gathered that the report, which had been submitted to President Muhammadu Buhari, recommended the retrieval of undisclosed sums of money from some indicted persons, while in some cases, it recommended their prosecution.

A highly-placed security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter, said some former Heads of State, were listed as having received various sums of money from the Office of the National Security Adviser under Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.).



The source added that a prominent northern traditional ruler was provided funds from the NSA’s office for the monarch’s coronation.

Giving further insights into what some of the funds were used for, the source explained that some were spent to pay the medical bills as well as travel expenses of some of the ex-leaders, who had to travel abroad to seek medical help for undisclosed aliments.

In one of the most notable cases, the report stated that the ONSA shouldered the cost of the medical trips of one of the ex-Heads of State to Germany.

The source added, “The list of beneficiaries from the ONSA under Col. Sambo Dasuki is very long.

“The list comprises very prominent Nigerians, including former Heads of State, many traditional rulers from the North and the South.

“Several religious leaders from the two dominant religions in the country also got funds from the ONSA.

“A former President of the country, who was sick, was flown out of the country to Germany for medical treatment. In fact, the former ONSA paid for the three trips the former leader made to Germany.”

It was learnt that the prosecution team was opposed to an open trial of Dasuki as this could result in disturbing revelations on how the $2.1bn under probe was disbursed.

The arms panel also established that the procurement processes adopted for the purchase of military hardware were arbitrarily and generally characterised by irregularities and fraud.

The highly-placed security official said the panel had interrogated some of the indicted officials, serving and retired officers, and some contractors.

The PUNCH learnt that the Federal Government would soon make public the final report just like it did with the interim report.

Barely three months after he assumed office in 2015, Buhari inaugurated a 13-man panel to probe procurement of arms and related military contracts between 2007 and 2015.

The panel had submitted two interim reports, where several serving and retired military officers were indicted.

Those indicted in the first two reports included Dasuki; a former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh (retd.); two former Chiefs of Army Staff – Lt. Gen. Azubike Ihejirika (retd.), and Lt. Gen. Kenneth Minimah (retd.) – and ex-Chiefs of Air Staff, Air Marshal M. D. Umar (retd.), and Air Marshal Adesola Amosu (retd.).

Others indicted were Maj. Gen. E. R. Chioba (retd.), AVM I. A. Balogun (retd.), AVM A. G. Tsakr (retd.), AVM A. G. Idowu (retd.), AVM A. M. Mamu, AVM O. T. Oguntoyinbo, AVM T. Omenyi, AVM J. B. Adigun and AVM R. A. Ojuawo.

Among those also indicted were AVM J. A. Kayode-Beckley, Air Cdre S. A. Yushau (retd.), Air Cdre A. O. Ogunjobi, Air Cdre G. M. Gwani, Air Cdre S. O. Makinde, Air Cdre A. Y. Lassa and Col. N. Ashinze.

Several contractors, former ministers and government officials are currently being prosecuted for the roles they played in the disbursement of the funds.

In one of the interim reports, the panel said, “The procurement processes were arbitrarily carried out and generally characterised by irregularities and fraud.

“In many cases, the procured items failed to meet the purposes they were procured for, especially for the counter-insurgency efforts in the North-East.

“A major procurement activity undertaken by ONSA for NAF was that concerning the contracts awarded to Societe D’ Equipment Internationaux Nig. Limited between January 2014 and February 2015. NAF awarded 10 contracts totalling $930,500,690 to SEI Nig. Ltd.

“Letters of award and End User Certificates for all the contracts issued by NAF and ONSA respectively did not reflect the contract sums.

“Rather, these were only found in the vendor’s invoices, all dated March 19, 2015.”

A statement credited to the presidential spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina, had said the Ode-led panel “comes against the background of the myriad of challenges that the Nigerian Armed Forces have faced in the course of ongoing counter-insurgency operations in the North-East, including the apparent deficit in military platforms with its attendant negative effects of troops’ morale.”

He added, “The committee will specifically investigate allegations of non-adherence to correct equipment procurement procedures and the exclusion of relevant logistics branches from arms procurement under past administrations, which, very often resulted in the acquisition of sub-standard and unserviceable equipment.”

It was not clear on Thursday if the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had received a copy of the report or not, which was said to contain a list of those for further investigation and prosecution.

The spokesman for the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, said he did not have information on the subject.

When asked if the commission had received the report, he simply said, “I don’t know.”

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Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by DickDastardly(m): 9:13am On Oct 28, 2016
Endless Gymnastics
Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by Thawarplay(m): 9:15am On Oct 28, 2016
Hmmm. This money no they Finnish?

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Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by Aufbauh(m): 9:17am On Oct 28, 2016
This is why the elites can never support the fight against corruption.

The consequence of the fight against corruption as a hydra headed monster has the capacity & network to bring down both foes and friends.

That is why the fight can only be champion by someone with the will,integrity and reputations like Buhari whom even the oppositions has acknowledged to be above board as regards corruption, to stand the test of time.
And this inherent acknowledged truth about Buhari has been his main undoing by the elites from the onset of his presidential aspirations,and this is why his assumption is regarded by the same set of people as the "necessary evil" occasioned by the abysmal reign of the IB.
Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by ayodotcom(m): 10:00am On Oct 28, 2016
I'm in support of what ever method Buhari uses to fight corruption be it breaking of doors, smashing of windows as long as corruption is eradicated

ISTANDWITHPMB
Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by drss2(m): 10:02am On Oct 28, 2016
of couse pipul like buari dullard got 2 suv jeeps plus oda goodies from dasuki from dasuki.

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Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by drss2(m): 10:10am On Oct 28, 2016
d question now is; is there any tin like $2.2 billion arms deal?
d more dis daura govt tries to paint n rubbish GEJ with $2.2 billion dasuki saga, d more d whole issue surrounding d case becomes anoda matter entirely. dis issue is no longer looking like arms deal. could it be dat d so call arms funds might just be security votes
in any case, dis article has further revealed dat there's notin like $2.2 billion arms deal. d so called 2 billion arms deal saga is a creation of buari dullard's govt to settle political score!

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Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by drss2(m): 10:19am On Oct 28, 2016
ayodotcom:
I'm in support of what ever method Buhari uses to fight corruption be it breaking of doors, smashing of windows as long as corruption is eradicated

ISTANDWITHPMB
n u tin corruption can be eradicated in nigeria by smashing windows n doors keep decieving urselves.

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Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by richidinho(m): 10:26am On Oct 28, 2016
Thank God Dambazzau was once a defence minister
Thank God Buratai was once a director of procurement in the ministry of defence

So that no one will tell me their names are not indicted by the report

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Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by ayodotcom(m): 10:27am On Oct 28, 2016
drss2:
n u tin corruption can be eradicated in nigeria by smashing windows n doors keep decieving urselves.

U can't be a gentleman and fight corruption.. . Violence is the way.. ..wondering wen we go through the China way
Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by drss2(m): 11:21am On Oct 28, 2016
richidinho:
Thank God Dambazzau was once a defence minister
Thank God Buratai was once a director of procurement in the ministry of defence

So that no one will tell me their names are not indicted by the report
i said dis before n i will say it again, at d end of d so called $2 billion dasuki trial, nigerians will stone buari dullard.

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Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by Nobody: 11:43am On Oct 28, 2016
So many heads to roll grin
Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by omenka(m): 12:11pm On Oct 28, 2016
Dollar rain in the South West and Oritseblingbling comes to mind.
And one useless ECOWAS court says to free the criminal. angry

Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by juman(m): 4:55am On Oct 29, 2016
One can understand well about the supposedly $2.1bn Arms Cash.

The money is part of the security vote of the president.

All presidents have their security votes also, as well as all governors.

Even now buhari has his own security vote.

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Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by otukpo(f): 5:00am On Oct 29, 2016
The money went round abi?
Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by SamuelAnyawu(m): 5:04am On Oct 29, 2016
Dambazzau nko

Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by Splinz(m): 7:33am On Oct 29, 2016
This fictitious $2.1bn is the greatest political comedy of all time. Creators of this show actually thought it a great tool in entertaining their zombies. SMH

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Re: $2.1bn Arms Cash: Ex-leaders, Top Monarchs, Clerics Among Beneficiaries by Ahmeduana(m): 9:20am On Oct 29, 2016
DID IT OCCUR TO YOU THAT THIS ARMS MONEY MAY NEVER BE ARMS MONEY IN REAL SENSE? BECAUSE IF PAST KNOWLEDGE IS ANYTHING TO GO BY, IS SECURITY VOTES THAT STATES GOVERMENT DO SHARE TO VARIOUS PEOPLE FROM STATE TO LOCAL GOVERMENT EVEN UP TO WARD LEVEL INCLUDING THE TRADITIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

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