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Arms Scandal: EFCC May Write Ex-president Jonathan by kingobama2(op): 7:57am On Dec 21, 2015
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission may write former President Goodluck Jonathan in connection with its ongoing investigation into arms procurement scam, The Punch has learnt.
It was gathered that the commission was planning to write the former President because his name had consistently featured in the interrogation of some suspects.
A former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), was reported to have said he disbursed funds from his office based on the instruction of the former President.

Also, a former Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, had two weeks ago, said she transferred money to the former NSA as a result of a decision reached at a meeting presided over by Jonathan.
An EFCC source said, “Although the commission will not invite the former President, we may write him to tell us his own side of the story because his name has been coming up in our investigations?”
The source, however, said the commission would need to seek “clearance” from President Muhammadu Buhari before such letter could be sent to Jonathan.
Meanwhile, the EFCC is also concluding arrangements to invite some chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party.
It was gathered on Sunday that the planned invitation of the PDP stalwarts was part of the ongoing investigations into the arms procurement scam and the party’s 2015 presidential campaign fund.
It was learnt that the commission had compiled a list of the PDP chieftains to be invited while the anti-graft agency was awaiting directives to summon them.

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Re: Arms Scandal: EFCC May Write Ex-president Jonathan by Nobody:
Its hightime they do..... Chief Commander in CORRUPTION.......
Re: Arms Scandal: EFCC May Write Ex-president Jonathan by ademega(m): 8:18am On Dec 21, 2015
goodthive this one pass good Luck
Re: Arms Scandal: EFCC May Write Ex-president Jonathan by Sibrah: 8:19am On Dec 21, 2015
Jonah, tell those parasite no one ever steals what already belongs to him. I read your message to Nigerians on Facebook about "no one being more important than Nigeria", well I say, should anything happen to bubu, 20+ million almajiris will not understand those english and by that time fanatics will have stepped to give an interpretation that suits their fanaticism. We know you are a 'good' man.
Re: Arms Scandal: EFCC May Write Ex-president Jonathan by kingobama2(op): 8:25am On Dec 21, 2015
you are wrong
modelmike7:
Its hightime they do..... Chief Commander in theft.......
Re: Arms Scandal: EFCC May Write Ex-president Jonathan by Sibrah: 8:25am On Dec 21, 2015
Btw, what the latest with the 60-something soldiers sentenced to death by military court for refusal to go self-destruct against a far better equipped boko haram?
Re: Arms Scandal: EFCC May Write Ex-president Jonathan by kingobama2(op): 8:25am On Dec 21, 2015
GOODluck remains the best president of nigeria
Re: Arms Scandal: EFCC May Write Ex-president Jonathan by Nobody: 8:28am On Dec 21, 2015
kingobama2:
GOODluck remains the best president of nigeria
.... Oh, really?
Re: Arms Scandal: EFCC May Write Ex-president Jonathan by Nobody: 8:28am On Dec 21, 2015
kingobama2:
you are wrong
......, thanks.
Re: Arms Scandal: EFCC May Write Ex-president Jonathan by kingobama2(op): 8:44am On Dec 21, 2015
yes bro
modelmike7:
.... Oh, really?
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