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EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by abitex577(m): 5:48am On Dec 05, 2015
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) is extending its investigation of arms deals during the Jonathan administration to a $3 billion contract said to have been awarded by the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) under the late General Andrew Owoye.

Several arms dealers , a military chief and some other officials who served under Azazi have already been invited by the EFCC for interaction on the matter, The Nation gathered yesterday.

The arms dealers are being quizzed over the alleged inflation of N3billion contract for the supply of 20 units of K-38 patrol boats to the Nigerian Army by the disbanded Presidential Implementation Committee on Marine Safety (PICOMMS).

The agency is also understood to have made a breakthrough in tracking how some of the $2billion arms votes and extra-budgetary funds were withdrawn from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) based on orders from above.

Similarly, the commission has quizzed a former Chairman of the Presidential Implementation Committee on Marine Safety (PICOMMS), Air Vice Marshal, Salihu Atawodi(rtd), for a N600m arms scam.

A top-level source familiar with the development said the arms dealers were invited “for interaction on the contracts given to them.”

“We noticed some discrepancies like the short supply of equipment, non-delivery and outright refusal to execute contracts.

“One of the areas we are looking into is how PICOMMS was allegedly mismanaged under AVM Atawodi. We have allegations of inflation of N3billion contract for the supply of 20 units of K-38 patrol boats to the Nigerian Army.

“There are issues about lack of due process in the award of the contract and non-delivery of the 20 units of K-38 patrol boats to the Nigerian Army.

“From records so far, the nation might have been short-changed to the tune of over N2billion out of the contract sum.

“In an instance, N620million was withdrawn from the contract sum, changed to dollars and shared by some officials of PICOMMS in one day. We will fish out the culprits.”

A top source in EFCC said: “Atawodi was arrested for alleged case of conspiracy, abuse of office and misappropriation of public funds.

“He allegedly abused his position as chairman of presidential implementation committee on marine safety to defraud the Nigerian government to the tune of over N600m through dubious contract to procure military boats.

“He awarded the contract to one Hypertech Nigeria Limited. The contractor was fully paid, but the boats were never supplied. The contract award process violated the Procurement Act.

“AVM Atawodi, who has been on the radar of the anti- graft agency since 2013, was quizzed for several hours on Wednesday after he responded to the invitation extended to him.”

The EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed the grilling of Atawodi by the commission.

“He is assisting ongoing investigation,” he added.

About two years ago, a businessman blew the lid open on N3billion contract for the supply of six units of K-38 patrol boats to the disbanded Presidential Implementation Committee on Maritime Security (PICOMSS).

The businessman alleged that one of the officials of PICOMSS converted N620million down payment for the contract into personal use.

The same PICOMSS was enmeshed in the theft of over 200m Euros.

On the alleged massive withdrawal from the CBN,sources said that although the apex bank was hamstrung, it was careful in obtaining a written directive from ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.

It was unclear at press time whether the EFCC would interact with CBN officials.

But some vital documents have been retrieved from the apex bank to aid ongoing investigation.

One of the curious aspects of the investigation was the withdrawal of N620m from the contract sum in cash and the sharing of the loot in a day.

Investigation by our correspondent revealed that apart from probing spurious transactions in commercial banks, the EFCC has started looking at alleged “compelling and forceful” withdrawals from the CBN for security matters.

The actual figures in question were not disclosed last night, but a highly-placed source said some part of the $2billion was sourced from the apex bank.

The source said: “Investigation has shown some requests for funds or intervention funds from the CBN for security reasons. We are tracking all these requests, approvals and remittances.

“We are already retrieving some relevant documents from the apex bank in order to ascertain what such funds were actually meant for.

“One of the key things we discovered was that the CBN management was, however, careful because it made sure it got presidential approval of such requests.

“We will confront some of the suspects with these documents we have retrieved. They have the opportunity to give the details of how they spent such funds and the arms procured.”

It was learnt last night that the Acting Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, had a meeting with the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), on how to fast-track the trial of some key suspects in custody for the $2b arms scandal.

A source said: “The EFCC under Magu is doing its best to apply international best practices in managing the suspects arrested with $2b arms deals.

“The EFCC chairman has met with the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice on how to fast-track the trial of the suspects. What the anti-graft agency did was only to approach a Chief Magistrate’s Court for an order to remand the suspects.

“But these suspects can go to a High Court to vacate such order. We are trying to tidy up to arraign the suspects in court for an order to keep them in prison custody. In fact, the EFCC cell is becoming overstretched.”

http://thenationonlineng.net/efcc-probes-fresh-n3bn-arms-scandal/

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by rottennaija(m): 5:52am On Dec 05, 2015
Thus thing do become too much and e no dey sweet again

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by managermahmud: 5:56am On Dec 05, 2015
God bless the anti corruption fighters! Nigeria Must be clean again!

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by boix(m): 6:01am On Dec 05, 2015
The elites has already destroyed this country, present should do everything possible to bring these looters to book. Chai!!!! Naija

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by Nobody: 6:28am On Dec 05, 2015
At the end all Na wash.

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by blazetitov: 6:29am On Dec 05, 2015
Na wa ooo. N620M shared in a single day in a country where majority of the citizens are living in abject poverty. This is nothing but crime against humanity and its a shame that we can't adopt the Chinese format of dealing with issues like this.

My only fear in all this is the Judiciary. The so called hope of the common man is now for cash and carry polithiefcians.

Rogue judges and lawyers everywhere frustrating the course of justice. Saraki's case is the latest example where this unpatriotic elements frustrate the court processes instead of defending their clients with facts and counter evidence.

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by Bevista: 6:54am On Dec 05, 2015
The combination of the new EFCC boss and the new AGF will be a nightmare for corrupt public officers. Corruption will indeed have a bloodied nose in this administration. Doubt it at your own peril.

“One of the key things we discovered was that the CBN management was, however, careful because it made sure it got Presidential approval of such requests.
The fate of our HERO gets more uncertain and bleaker by the day. Now, I'm torn between maintaining the dignity of the office of Former President and the need for Justice.

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by oshe11: 7:37am On Dec 05, 2015
Too much of all dese Is becoming FUTILE

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by Elslim: 7:42am On Dec 05, 2015
gooood....more to come..

meanwhile my ambitions not worth d life of any Nigerian but his goons where looting Nigeria Dry...Iranu Abasha

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by captainflash(m): 8:04am On Dec 05, 2015
collegereap:
Wetin dey happen na
Fowl nyash the open oooh, cover ur face so their poo won't spash on you

cool

Sai Baba

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by Iroh88(m): 8:04am On Dec 05, 2015
This is really getting big. Baba must tread very carefully henceforth. He's got too many powerful crooks/enemies that would do anything to escape his anticorruption dragnet.

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by DICE234(m): 8:10am On Dec 05, 2015
Hmmm with all dis money they are Uncovering, are you sure this people even bought 1 Pistol?

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by infohenry(m): 8:15am On Dec 05, 2015
nigeria girls
Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by sammyj: 8:41am On Dec 05, 2015
Kai Diaris god ooooo. This implies the carelessness of the past administration lead to the massive lives lost to the Boko Haram if this report is true !!!!

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by OYINBOGOJU(m): 9:23am On Dec 05, 2015
Stolen again
Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by Demmocrats(m): 9:23am On Dec 05, 2015
The question boils down to "How much has been recovered so far"

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by Nobody: 9:23am On Dec 05, 2015
Jonathan! villain of democracy!

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by SeverusSnape(m): 9:23am On Dec 05, 2015
The Nations newspaper??... Mtcheeww...

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by Seunaj05(m): 9:24am On Dec 05, 2015
We are now hearing from EFCC, it's a welcome development
Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by bumi10(m): 9:24am On Dec 05, 2015
aahh EFCC again.


I can assure you guys that EFCC didn't uncover nothing. I am telling you honestly.

if they did uncover anything, let them charge the person to court and prosecute the offender. they should stop all this media trial, it will not help them.


we are tired of hearing your ficticious propaganda EFCC, get the job done. it seems because APC don't have other means of propaganda because they have exhusted the means they had during 1 and 2 month they took power, now they are using EFCC to fuster the issues.


APC do your work. Economy is at its worst now. Dollars sold for N247 yesterday and am betting before the end of today, it will reach N252 or so. What is the matter with you APC government? what happened to N1 to 1 dollar? GEJ is not a saint but he is surely better than all APC put together.

Now you are trying to pass a bill so that people cannot freely say their mind on social media again. what is happening? are we going back or forward? I move that Buhari be impeached.

QED

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by ifyalways(f): 9:24am On Dec 05, 2015
This circus show is getting boring

We need results: get the money back and jail everyone found guilty!

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by Segadem(m): 9:24am On Dec 05, 2015
hmmmn
Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by Nobody: 9:25am On Dec 05, 2015
bad news for wailers... they would start defending Jonathan and PDP now...

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by Segadem(m): 9:25am On Dec 05, 2015
ifyalways:
This circus show is getting boring

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by Warlord3000(m): 9:26am On Dec 05, 2015
Fear God shocked


All this billions you are sharing about...

Diaris Godu ooo cry

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by Firefire(m): 9:28am On Dec 05, 2015
You see...

While I am in full support of the corruption investigations, we must not be deceived with the propaganda implants in the media publicity to hide the inefficiency of the current administration.

Btw:

At this rate, it will soon get to the turn of state governors and their medium of stealing state allocation in the name of SECURITY VOTES.

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by moscobabs(m): 9:28am On Dec 05, 2015
in Obasanjo voice.....Nigeria will soon explode



we r really feeling the explosion now


Buhari continue working.....we need more

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by teeboila(m): 9:28am On Dec 05, 2015
Oga Jonathan you no do well ooo


see massive stealing under your regime.

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Re: EFCC Uncovers Another N3bn Stolen Arms Deal!!! by OCTAVO: 9:29am On Dec 05, 2015
Hmmmmmmmm

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