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Oritsejagate: Conference Of Islamic Organization Reacts by alienvirus: 5:21pm On Sep 24, 2014
CIO‘s Press Conference on the $9.3m Cash For Arms Deal
Tuesday, 22 September, 2014 at Ansar Ud Deen Society of Nigeria Hall, Ajao Road, Surulere, Lagos
The Conference of Islamic Organisations (CIO), a coalition of several Muslim organizations, central mosques, Muslim professional bodies and faith-based organizations among others note with a heavy heart the ungodly and sinister relationship between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) president, Pastor Ayo Joseph Oritsejafor with their latest attempted scandalous money-laundering and illegal arms procurement in South Africa.
It is no longer news that two Nigerians and an Israeli man Mr. Eyal Mesika attempted to smuggle $9.3million USD (equivalent to N1,514,502,583.61) into South Africa with the intent to procure ammunitions purportedly for intelligence services to combat insurgency in parts of north eastern Nigeria. Certain facts have been established as per the actors involved in the “illegal” arms deal and money-laundering crime, albeit, the President of CAN, Pastor Ayo Joseph Oritsejafor, owner of the Bombardier Challenger 600 Jet, President Goodluck Jonathan Government and Mr. Eyal Mesika, a representative of the Israeli Government.
The Conference of Islamic Organizations (CIO) unequivocally reject the position canvassed by the General Secretary of CAN, Rev. Dr. Musa Asake to exonerate the president of CAN, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor from the smuggled cash and illegal arms deals in their paid advertorial on page 12 of The Nation newspaper on Sunday, 21st September, 2014. It is unfortunate that CAN is not addressing the issue at stake, i.e. money laundering, violation of cashless policy and illegal arms procurement with the Jet of its president, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor but rather dissipating its energy and resources on personalizing the matter by joining issues with a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. In the same vein, we find the position and reaction of the Federal Government to the cash-arms-deal terribly appalling. It is a very bad attempt at sweeping a gravely criminal act under the carpet. It is not a mere “procedural error”. It is a well-coordinated attempt
at covertly undermining national security. Such an argument on the part of government and its cohort is not only lame, laughable and ludicrous but provocative, vexatious and an insult on the collective intelligence of Nigerians.
If indeed the money was meant for a legitimate procurement of arms for the Nigerian security agencies, the following pertinent questions needs convincing and logical answers:
1. Are there no official Jets in government fleets that could be used to transact such an important deal?
2. Why has the government of President Goodluck Jonathan chosen to conduct its arms procurement outside the normal official channels but through the private jet of the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN)?
3. Is the covert arms buying with the private jet of a Christian leader and president of CAN in particular not suspicious and would further heat up the polity?
4. Otherwise, why would such a huge cash of money be moved by the Federal Government in a private jet by private persons and no single official from the office of the National Security Adviser or Department of State Services or the military involve?
5. Why did the Federal Government fail to officially notify the South African Government of the cash-for-arms deal until it was apprehended by the latter government agency?
6. Is the movement of such huge amount of cash not a negation of the cashless policy of the Federal Government?
7. If in truth and honesty the cash-arms-deal is legitimate, why did the Federal Government fail to follow the protocol of notifying officials of Nigerian Embassy in South Africa so that all necessary arrangements would have been made to declare and clear the cash on arrival in South Africa?
8. If truly the transaction is legitimate, why was the National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC) in South Africa, a body vested with the power to approve the import and export of any weapons as well as issue permits for such transactions not aware of any applications from the Federal Government of Nigeria?
9. If the Federal Government is not been economical with the truth, why transacting such a deal with Tier One and ESD, both unregistered firms with the NCACC in South Africa? Or Is the Federal Government claiming ignorance that both firms are not authorized to enter into any agreements regarding rental or/and sale of military equipment?
10. Was it a mere coincidence that it was the private jet of the president of CAN, a kinsman of President Goodluck Jonathan who has consistently advocated that the Federal Government has not been doing much to tackle the insurgency in the northern parts of the country, particularly in the Muslim dominated regions of Nigeria that was used by the contractor(s) of arms procurement?
11. Or has the Federal Airports Authority of Nigerian (FAAN) laws guiding the usage of non-scheduled commercial operators been amended to allow private jets owners such as the one belonging to Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, president of CAN use their planes for commercial purposes illegally?
Against this background, CIO take exemption to the way the Federal Government tries to cover up this illegal transaction. Our fears are being confirmed that Muslims are no longer safe in Nigeria with the ongoing Federal Government and President Goodluck Jonathan-Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor CAN-leadership. We are not surprised that Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor has hijacked CAN for his selfish interest and succeeded two years ago in frustrating the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria to suspend its participation at CAN meetings at the national level “over some recent attitudes, utterances and actions of the national leadership of CAN…” CIO therefore believes that the illegal arms procurement is not unconnected with the political ambition of President Goodluck Jonathan and ably assisted by his kinsman and close friend, the president of CAN whom the Catholic bishops lamented has politicized CAN and using it to divide Nigerians on ethno-religious lines as
“CAN is being dragged into partisan politics thereby compromising the ability to play its true role as conscience of the nation and the voice of the voiceless.”

We are also wondering if the scandalous arms procurement deal associated with the private Jet of the president of CAN, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor and large sum of cash was not part of the preparation to fully arm and fortify the Niger-Delta militants, political thugs and “snipers” which former president Olusegun Obasanjo alleged in his 18-page letter Before It is Too Late written to President Goodluck Jonathan of “…training snipers and other armed personnel secretly and clandestinely acquiring weapons to match for political purposes…” more so that the likes of Elder Edward Clark and his boys have sworn that if President Goodluck Jonathan did not win the 2015 presidential election, there would be nothing like Nigeria again.
In order to allay the fears of Nigerians and assure Muslims that there is no conspiracy whatsoever, the national assembly must get to the root of this scandal which has ridiculed the image of Nigeria in the world. We deserve to know why a calculated and deliberate attempt was made to smuggle such a large amount of cash out of the country into South Africa, it must also identify the identities of the two Nigerians involved and their ethno-religious background; and verify and confirm where was the money sourced from? Is it from the Central Bank of Nigeria or where? Was it appropriated by the national assembly or otherwise? Who authorized the transaction? And which arms of the security agency are the equipment meant for?

Until the outcome of the investigation by the national assembly is made known to the public, CIO rejects the flimsy arguments given by the Federal Government as well as the lame cover up by CAN in its paid advertorial carried on page 12 of The Nation newspaper on Sunday, 21 September, 2014.
We urge all Muslims to remain calm, peaceful and law-abiding until we get to the root of the scandalous transaction in earnest.
God bless all.

Sheikh AbdurRahman Ahmad Imam Abdullahi Shuaib
Convener Coordinator
Re: Oritsejagate: Conference Of Islamic Organization Reacts by Slitz(f): 7:50pm On Sep 24, 2014
patiently waiting.....n I hope this wld not die down like dey alwyz do in Naija......so the question I have always had in my mind pops up again " "WHO ARE THE REAL TERRORISTS?"...hmmn.....Allah knows best!
Re: Oritsejagate: Conference Of Islamic Organization Reacts by udatso: 7:53am On Sep 25, 2014
The issue is dead already. Whenever fg is in such a mess, it finds it difficult to give appropriate answers. Just waiting for 2015 for him to be kicked out

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