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Buhari fighting insurgency with arms I bought — Jonathan
Says PDP’ll bounce back
Jonathan bought junk weapons—Presidency
By Soni Daniel, Kingsley Omonobi, Clifford Ndujihe & Dapo Akinrefon
ABUJA—Following his alleged
indictment in the N29 billion arms probe, former Chief of Air Staff, Air
Marshall Adesola Amosu, was, Wednesday, invited by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, grilled on his role and detained
because all issues pertaining to his alleged indictment were not
concluded.
This came as former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, said President
Muhammadu Buhari’s government was prosecuting the war against the Boko
Haram insurgency with arms his administration procured.
Operatives of the EFCC were said to have continued the interrogation
of the former Air Chief, yesterday, at EFCC headquarters and at press
time, Amosu was still with the anti-graft agency.
Sources disclosed that Air Marshal Amosu arrived EFCC premises in the
evening of Wednesday, but was later joined by some other officers of
the ranks of Air Vice-Marshals, some of who served under him as
Principal Staff Officers or Directors at the Headquarters of the
Nigerian Air Force.
Asked if the former Air Chief will be granted administrative bail
since he honoured his invitation, a source said that depended on the
level of the interrogation.
NAF under Amosun, was alleged to have admitted receiving non-existent
ammunition and aircraft, a development which a presidential panel
frowned at.
President Muhammadu Buhari ordered the probe of arms procurement and
the panel indicted top military and political actors who are being tried
in court.
Many other top military officers named in the arms scam have had
their property sealed as a first step towards confiscating them.
Efforts to get the spokesman of EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren to confirm the interrogation of the former Air Chief proved abortive.
Buhari fighting insurgency with arms I bought — Jonathan
Meanwhile, former President Goodluck Jonathan, has said that
President Muhammadu Buhari’s government was prosecuting the war against
the Boko Haram insurgency with the arms his administration procured.
Insisting that he laid a solid foundation for terrorism to be
defeated, Dr Jonathan expressed hope that very soon, the new government
would defeat the insurgency.
Jonathan, who spoke in an interview with France 24 as quoted by The Cable, said
that insurgency caught the country unawares but noted that his
government laid a solid foundation for terrorism to be defeated.
His words: “The new government is working hard and I believe they are
still using the equipment we procured. Though the budget is still being
debated, no new equipment has been bought, so even those equipment the
President is using to prosecute the war against Boko Haram are those
equipment we procured.
“When Boko Haram started in Nigeria, we had no terror experience.
Yes, we had armed robbery and other common crimes, but terrorism was
different because the people involved were not afraid to die. So, you
need a different mechanism to confront terrorism; you need superior
technology to be able to stop them even before they attack. We never had
the equipment, but when we were confronted, we started acquiring and
before I left office, we built reasonable capacity and I believe with
what we left behind and also with what the new government will acquire,
they will be able to prosecute this terror war to a reasonable
conclusion.”
PDP ‘ll bounce back
On the crisis ravaging the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Jonathan
expressed optimism that the former ruling party would soon gain
stability.
“The PDP definitely will have some minor issues, it is expected. We
lost the presidency and definitely we will have some kind of leadership
problems. When you have a president, everybody looks up to the
president. But when you no longer have the president, it becomes
difficult for the party to have strong leadership. I believe whatever
you observe will be sorted out. Leaders of the party, elders of the
party have been meeting and all the perceived disagreements will soon be
sorted out.
“Every political party has misunderstanding, it is not new, it is
always there. From the beginning of PDP, even before I got to Abuja as a
Vice-President and President, there were instances when the chairman of
the party will be asked to step down. And some officers leave from time
to time when there are issues. So what is happening is not new but I
promise you that PDP will stabilize.
“In fact, by March this year, we are going to elect officers at the
lowest levels of the wards to the local government, to the states, to
the zones then of course the national officers will be elected. So the
party will bounce back, whatever you are perceiving, it always happens
and we will get over it,” he said.
Jonathan bought junk weapons—Presidency
Debunking the former President’s claim, the Presidency, yesterday,
maintained that weapons bought by the previous administration were
mostly junk.
In a statement by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media
and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, the presidency said the former
president got his facts mixed up.
The statement read: “We have it on good authority that the former President did not get the correct briefing on these facts.
Weapons bought by his government were mostly junk.
“From the revelations of the procurement investigation committee now
going on, it is clear that his government was ill-advised in its
procurement processes.
“Evidence shows that some of his service chiefs used criminally-minded vendors to defraud the country of billions of Naira.
“For instance, bullion vans, the ones used in ferrying cash to and
from banks were procured and presented in military colours as armoured
personnel carriers. Bullion vans have what the military call “soft
skin,” which is easily penetrated by bullet.
“On good authority, we have equally been informed that “floatation
jackets” were brought in as bullet-proof jackets. If the correct
procurement procedure had been followed, in a government-to- government
order as we now have under the Buhari administration, this disservice to
the nation would not have happened.
“This administration found out, upon investigation that most of those
things the soldiers at the front were complaining against were true.
The personal weapons they were made to carry were those bought in the
60s, 70s and the 80s.
Those defective weapons are now being replaced even as investigations are still going on.”
Sources; Vanguard
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