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GEJ Awards $40m Contract To Israeli Company To Monitor Internet In Nigeria by contactwale: 11:33am On Apr 25, 2013
Here is a very important information from PREMIUM TIMES for the 47 million Nigerian Internet users. Big Brother, in the form of the Jonathan administration, is watching you, and your communication is no longer safe.

It is one of the most far-reaching policies ever designed in Nigeria’s history to invade the privacy of citizens.

The Jonathan administration secretly, and in open violation of lawful contracting procedures, has awarded an Israeli firm, Elbit Systems, with headquarters in Haifa, a $40million contract to help it spy on citizens’ computers and Internet communications under the guise of intelligence gathering and national security.

Elbit announced the contract award Wednesday in a global press release but was silent on the Nigerian destination of the contract. Its general manager, Yehuda Vered, opaquely announced that “Elbit Systems will supply its Wise Intelligence Technology (WiT) system to an unnamed country in Africa under a new $40 million contract announced on 24 April… for Intelligence Analysis and Cyber Defense,” but effusively claimed, in the statement, that his company is “proud to be selected to supply this unique system, which is already field-proven, fully operational and customisable.

“Elbit Systems is a world leader in the fields of intelligence analysis and cyber defense, with proven solutions highly suitable for countries, armies and critical infrastructure sites. We hope that additional customers will follow in selecting our highly advanced and cutting edge systems in these fields as their preferred solution,” Mr. Vered added.

Multiple and very reliable sources in the administration confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES that Nigeria is indeed the “unnamed African country,” and with details from the Elbit statement, our sources say the contract will now help the Jonathan administration access all computers and read all email correspondences of citizens in what is clearly, an infringement on constitutionally guaranteed freedom of expression.

No single policy of this administration has so far affected, in one fell swoop, the lives of 47 million citizens, a third of the Nigerian population and about four times the number of voters who brought the president to power two years ago.
Nigerian netizens, the horde of active citizens that use the computer and Internet, are the 10th in a global ranking that make them 27 per cent of Africa’s total Internet users, far ahead of Egypt [19th global ranking] and South Africa [37th in global ranking].

The growth path of the Internet in Nigeria has also been dramatic, rising from a mere 200,000 Internet users in 2002 to 47 million this year, according to data from the Global Internet user, one of the Internet audit groups.

This development has not always gladdened public officials in Nigeria many who have expressed open displeasure at the use of the Internet by social media activists and the power of its possibilities as an empowering medium for popular communication. The calls for regulation have been loud in both the administration and in the Nigerian legislature.

The earliest hint that the Jonathan administration had desires to invade privacy of citizens surfaced ealy April when researchers at the Munk School for Global Affairs at the University of Toronto alerted the world that Nigeria, Egypt, and Kenya were deploying Internet surveillance and censorship technology developed by an American company, Blue Coat, which specializes in online security. Blue Coat’s technology will allow the government to invade the privacy of journalists, netizens and their sources. Its censorship devices use Deep Packet Inspection, DPI, a technology employed by many western Internet Service Providers, to manage network traffic and suppress unwanted connections.

Civic groups kick against DPI because, they say, it makes it possible for censors to look into every single Internet Protocol packet and subject it to special treatment based on content (censored or banned words) or type (email, VoIP or BitTorrent Protocol).

DPI not only threatens the principle of Net Neutrality and the privacy of users, civic groups say, it makes single users identifiable and, in countries that flout the rule of law and violate human rights, often exposes them to arbitrary imprisonment, violence or even torture.

While details on the Blue Coat contract appears to have managed to evade scrutiny up till this point, PREMIUM TIMES sources say the Elbit annunciation of the contract, opaque as it was, terribly rattled top administration officials – from the presidency to the National Security Adviser’s Office, and the National Assembly.

“The presidency had wanted this contract to be a top secret,” said one of our sources. “The presidency did not envisage that Elbit was going to make it public. Monitoring computers and Internet use is a contentious issue and the National Security Adviser had tried to keep the contract secret.”

Elbit says it will take it two years to complete the project, by which time it claimed, the administration will have “a highly advanced end-to-end solution, [to] supports every stage of the intelligence process, including the collection of the data from multiple sources, databases and sensors, processing of the information, supporting intelligence personnel in the analysis and evaluation of the information and disseminating the intelligence to the intended recipient…[that] will be integrated with various data sources, including Elbit Systems’ Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) solution and Elbit Systems’ PC Surveillance Systems (PSS), an advance solution for covert intelligence gathering.”

The administration had indicated in the 2013 budget that it would procure a Wise Intelligence Network Harvest Analyzer System, Open Source Internet Monitoring System and Personal Internet Surveillance System at a cost of N9.496 Billion ($61.26 million).

Now that the contract has been awarded to Elbit for about $40million, it is unclear if the National Assembly will raise questions as to what becomes of the extra $21million earmarked for the project.

Investigations indicate that in awarding the contract to the Israeli firm, no tenders or calls for bids were made just as there were no public announcements. The contract was awarded following a proposal from a single vendor who dictated the contract sum and the terms of the contract.

The procedure for public procurement of services as stipulated by the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), the Nigerian agency charged with the duty of ensuring transparency in all matters concerning government contracts, were largely ignored. In addition, there are no public records indicating that the BPP approved this contract.

The manner of award directly contravenes the 2007 Public Procurement Act. While the Act gives room for single source contracts, the Elbit contract met none of the requirements under which such special contracts could be awarded.
Section 47 (3) (iii) of the 2007 Act stipulates that single source contracts are to be awarded in emergency situations such as “natural disasters or a financial crisis”.

Presidential spokespersons, Reuben Abati, and Doyin Okupe were not available for comments Wednesday. They didn’t answer or return calls seeking comments.

Calls to Elbit’s headquarters in Haifa, Israel, were also unanswered.

Shari Clarkson, a spokesperson at the company’s subsidiary in the United States declined comments on the contract saying only Dalia Rosen, a spokesperson based in Israel, could comment. Rosen’s phone was unanswered.


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Re: GEJ Awards $40m Contract To Israeli Company To Monitor Internet In Nigeria by contactwale: 11:36am On Apr 25, 2013
hmmm.
Re: GEJ Awards $40m Contract To Israeli Company To Monitor Internet In Nigeria by RedLight1: 11:48am On Apr 25, 2013
hmmmm
the scumbag is on rampage again smh for dis our idiot president angry
Re: GEJ Awards $40m Contract To Israeli Company To Monitor Internet In Nigeria by taharqa: 12:16pm On Apr 25, 2013
Good Move.... Long overdue. Track d Boko Idiots beta electronically... The law shld howeva be beta strengthend in order to protect d Privacy of ordinary law abiding Citizens b4 d 2 year time lag for d full actualisatn of d project
Re: GEJ Awards $40m Contract To Israeli Company To Monitor Internet In Nigeria by bloggernaija: 12:50pm On Apr 25, 2013
Things are really getting out of hands in that country.this guy needs to be Impeached ASAP
Re: GEJ Awards $40m Contract To Israeli Company To Monitor Internet In Nigeria by dridowu: 12:54pm On Apr 25, 2013
Hmmm hmmmm, dy wan censor us by 4ce. God pass dm
Re: GEJ Awards $40m Contract To Israeli Company To Monitor Internet In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:22pm On Apr 25, 2013
taharqa: Good Move.... Long overdue. Track d Boko Idiots beta electronically... The law shld howeva be beta strengthend in order to protect d Privacy of ordinary law abiding Citizens b4 d 2 year time lag for d full actualisatn of d project
see dis one, the thing is for you not suicide bombers.boko haram dey use internet throw bomb? Those people wey dey call Mr president shoeless foool. But guess what we go beat the company hands down by using wifree, sandwich etc (vpn) cos mine shows that I'm browsing from Germany that's if I choose Germany server. Hahahaha. We are too smart in dis obodo Nigeria to be caught dat easily. Guys dey hustle for the next cheats as I speak for computer Village incase if them block dis MTN magic sim.

Re: GEJ Awards $40m Contract To Israeli Company To Monitor Internet In Nigeria by vanstanzy(m): 1:23pm On Apr 25, 2013
WHAT shocked shocked shocked Does that mean no more "YAHOO! YAHOO!"? This GEJ is such a spoil sport.
Re: GEJ Awards $40m Contract To Israeli Company To Monitor Internet In Nigeria by Pataki: 1:28pm On Apr 25, 2013
taharqa: Good Move.... Long overdue. Track d Boko Idiots beta electronically... The law shld howeva be beta strengthend in order to protect d Privacy of ordinary law abiding Citizens b4 d 2 year time lag for d full actualisatn of d project

Wow.......the beautiful brain of a fish!
Re: GEJ Awards $40m Contract To Israeli Company To Monitor Internet In Nigeria by Goddex: 1:36pm On Apr 25, 2013
taharqa: Good Move.... Long overdue. Track d Boko Idiots beta electronically... The law shld howeva be beta strengthend in order to protect d Privacy of ordinary law abiding Citizens b4 d 2 year time lag for d full actualisatn of d project

My guy, it is a good move.
Premiumtimes is just trying to mischiviously
incite Nigerians but if Boko Haram bombs an area they will turn round to blame
government and our military for not doing enough. Intelligence gathering is hitech and Isreal are experts in that.
Re: GEJ Awards $40m Contract To Israeli Company To Monitor Internet In Nigeria by Ufeolorun(m): 1:37pm On Apr 25, 2013
googlepikin: see dis one, the thing is for you not suicide bombers.boko haram dey use internet throw bomb? Those people wey dey call Mr president shoeless foool. But guess what we go beat the company hands down by using wifree, sandwich etc (vpn) cos mine shows that I'm browsing from Germany that's if I choose Germany server. Hahahaha. We are too smart in dis obodo Nigeria to be caught dat easily. Guys dey hustle for the next cheats as I speak for computer Village incase if them block dis MTN magic sim.
Where did you get the picture of SIncerenigeria HQ grin grin grin cheesy
Re: GEJ Awards $40m Contract To Israeli Company To Monitor Internet In Nigeria by KingGeorge1: 5:11pm On Apr 25, 2013
This is nothing but a cheap and a well fabricated lies, originated from good for nothing Nigerian media who main aim is to sell their product even at the detriment of the general public, throwing the public into confusion and raising tension just to a sell their product is a normal marketing strategy the Nigerian media. Though I personally don't have any reason(s) to admire this Administration for obvious reasons,I am one person that like being objective in issue affecting the Nigerian people. Even in America with all their sophisticated equipment till find it difficult to achieve that except on cases where you mention certain words that has direct bearing with issues of national security.
I have come to realize that the problem in this country aside from the Government (Executive,legislature and the most especially the judiciary) is the "press" and We Nigerians.
Re: GEJ Awards $40m Contract To Israeli Company To Monitor Internet In Nigeria by Tolexander: 5:32pm On Apr 25, 2013
The day they start the internet monitoring is the day i leave nairaland.

Moreover, why can't they award the contract to musiwa?

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