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How Army Officers Sold Weapons To Militants by EKENEA(m): 7:24am On Jan 15, 2008
Please read this from nigerian Tribune.

How army officers sold weapons to militants: N220m found in Major’s account; N100m in Colonel’s account; 15 officers face court martial - Yar’Adua orders investigation
Chris Agbambu, Abuja - 15.01.2008

THERE have been startling revelations about how army officers sold weapons to militant groups in the Niger Delta. According to investigations, thousands of AK-47 rifles, General Purpose Machine guns (GPMGs) and ammunition are said to be missing from the Nigerian Army Central Ordinance Depot in Kaduna.


Upon investigation as ordered by President Umaru Yar’Adua, the missing arms and ammunition were discovered to have been sold to militants in the Niger Delta.


The President, according to sources, ordered the investigations following a discovery by the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Luka Yusuf, that many of the arms and ammunition that the militant groups were using to kill soldiers of the Joint Task Forces in the Niger Delta were similar to those in the army armoury.


Investigations then revealed that agents of the groups from the area had, indeed, engaged in several arms purchases from the Army’s Central Ordinance depot in Kaduna to the surprise of the Army chief and the Federal Government. Consequently, 15 officers of the Nigerian Army, including three Colonels, two Lieutenant Colonels, one Major and about 10 NCOs are currently facing a court martial at the Infantry Centre and School in Jaji, Kaduna.


Sources disclosed that the board of enquiry set up to investigate the disappearance of the arms discovered that a Major, who is one of the officers in charge of the Central Ordinance Depot, Kaduna, had over N220 million in his account while a Colonel involved in the matter had about N100 million in his own account. Nine of the non-commissioned officers attached to the ordinance depot had various sums ranging from N50 million, N20 million to N10 million in their accounts.


Indications that there was trouble emerged last week when the authorities of the National Defence College, Abuja, received a letter from the office of General Yusuf recalling two Colonels currently undergoing the Senior Officers Course at the college. Before the recall of the two Colonels to face the court martial, some military officers had been arrested and detained at the Mogadishu Cantonment in Abuja on the orders of the Chief of Army Staff.


Nigerian Tribune gathered that the two Colonels were recalled for them to proceed to Kaduna to face the court martial, having been implicated in the arms sale. Nigerian Tribune gathered that the military authorities got to know about the arms deal following the declaration of war on the Joint Task Force by about 10 militant groups in the Niger Delta and the arrest of Jomo Gbomo in Angola.


An agent of the militants was said to have approached the officers of the Central Ordinance Depot with about N250 million to buys arms, oblivious of the fact that the former officer in charge had been posted out. The new officer played along for some time and then informed the army authorities.


Before he could be nabbed, however, he fled, making a furious General Yusuf to order investigations into the matter. It was during the investigations that it was discovered that over 30,000 AK-47 rifles, 5,000 GPMG’s and boxes of ammunition and grenades were missing from the depot.


Army spokesman, Brigadier-General Solomon Giwa-Amu, confirmed the court martial, but said it was over some missing arms and ammunition and not in connection with arms sale to militants.
Re: How Army Officers Sold Weapons To Militants by otokx(m): 12:34pm On Jan 15, 2008
What is the source of this information please?
Re: How Army Officers Sold Weapons To Militants by deor03(m): 3:10pm On Jan 15, 2008
@ otokx

check http://www.tribune.com.ng/15012008/news/news1.html

i think they should put on firing sqaud if found guilty. Lots of innocent soldier have died and continue to die in niger-delta
Re: How Army Officers Sold Weapons To Militants by ono(m): 4:05pm On Jan 15, 2008
Hmn. sad
Re: How Army Officers Sold Weapons To Militants by tufe(m): 5:07pm On Jan 15, 2008
sad, very sad indeed
Re: How Army Officers Sold Weapons To Militants by Backslider(m): 5:25pm On Jan 15, 2008
We now see that corruptions is what fuels Strife.

Your Ill gotten wealth will not do your fellow man well.

The people of the ballistic should be treated well.

Any man that is ready to die for Nigeria should be paid Highly.

This mentality that the Military is just a brute force should stop.

The force should be a high paid Job more than the MP.

I am not tired is saying this

He that can Take and protect life by putting his own life in Danger should be paid highest

He that can sentence you to death should be taken care of (Judge)

He that can safe life (Doctor)

He that molds life (teacher)

To have civil populace this is what must be taken care of We should not just give money.

but we must attach a degree of morality.

Where if you must join the police force for instance you must have 5 distinctions. Police is the highest civil authority. You can not take out morality.

Just Look at what this officers have done. The armed men are not Invincible our men have lost the morality to fight evil.

Just look at how this men have dishonored themselves their family and their regiment.

This is so shameful.

See what the love of money does. This is very bad they should show this men as an example. If we have this in the Military what about the Civil authority.

This is what makes Young soldier take arms to want to overthrow the senior men.
Re: How Army Officers Sold Weapons To Militants by tufe(m): 5:34pm On Jan 15, 2008
backslider,
yuo are poetic while still passing ya message, like that

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