The Ebonyi State Police Command has arrested one Igbokwe Chukwuemaka, a Civil Defence officer and 11 others involved in pipeline vandalization at Amaeze Ishiagu in Ivo Local Government Area of the state.
Speaking while parading the vandals at the command headquarters, Abakaliki, the Commissioner of Police, Peace Abdallah said the police received information that there was vandalization of pipeline going on at Amaeze Ishiagu.
"Police raced to the scene and after exchange of gun fire with the hoodlums, arrested one Igbokwe Chukwuemaka, a Civil Defence officer and 10 other suspects while others escaped," she said.
Mrs Abdallah said that the matter was under investigation and that if found guilty, the suspects would face the full wrath of the law as pipeline vandalism was a high economic sabotage.
http://www.metronaija.com/2016/02/photo-civil-defence-officer-11-others.html
ABUJA—An aide to former
Vice-President Namadi Sambo, Mr. Abba Dabo, yesterday, explained before
the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, why he returned
N25million given to him by the embattled National Publicity Secretary
of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh.
This came as an Abuja High Court sitting at Maitama, yesterday, fixed
Monday to rule on an application by the embattled former National
Security Adviser, NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki, (retd), seeking to quash the
N32 billion money laundering charge preferred against him by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
Dabo, who was a Special Adviser to the ex-VP, Sambo, told the court that
he quickly returned the money to the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, after his name appeared in the list of those that
benefited from the $2.1billion arms fund largesse.
He testified before the trial court yesterday as the seventh prosecution
witness, PW-7.
In his Evidence-in-Chief, Dabo, told the court that on December 16,
2015, the 1st defendant, gave him the N25m to assist him (Metuh) to
intensify publicity for the re-election of former President Goodluck
Jonathan.
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He said that Metuh equally mandated him to publicise the campaign
activities of the PDP with a view to ensuring that the party retained
its hold on the presidential power.
He said: “When it became obvious that former President Goodluck Jonathan
will run for a second term in office, government officials and party
leaders started to meet to review the achievements of the government and
prepare for the elections.
“In the course of those meetings, a lot of concern was shown in the
opposition’s total control of the media. The PDP was getting negative
publicity, and ministers were told to speak more to the press to enhance
the image of the government.
“On my part, we set up a media support group and registered it as ‘Media
Support System’ to do media work for the party. We commissioned writers
to write and be paid to promote the government.
“We called it rapid response team which was successful. It was its
success that led to more meetings with Metuh.
“As at then, the social media was becoming more stringent in the
criticism of the PDP. Also, Hausa radio stations were vicious in the
attack of the government and the party. Chief Metuh thought I could
assist in mitigating this, that was why he gave me the N25m five days
after the presidential nomination convention.
“With that money, we set up a team of facilitators and young IT
enthusiasts to run a website called, ‘What’s Up Naija’, but we could not
register it because the Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC, wanted it to
be ‘What’s Up Nigeria”, the witness added.
The witness told the court that though he was not aware of the source of
the N25m that was given to him by Metuh, he said that he voluntarily
returned the money to the EFCC after his name appeared in newspaper
publications.
“It was in the newspaper that I saw that the money was part of the arms
purchase deal. When the money was given to me, I did not know where it
came from and I did not ask.
“I thought that Metuh got some funding from sources and I remember that
he wrote a proposal to former President Jonathan on how to enhance the
image of the PDP and by extension the federal government.
Meanwhile, an Abuja High Court sitting at Maitama, yesterday, fixed
Monday to rule on an application by the embattled former National
Security Adviser, NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki, rtd, seeking to quash the
N32billion money laundering charge that was preferred against him by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
Dasuki who is facing trial alongside the erstwhile Director of Finance
in the Office of the NSA, Mr. Shuaibu Salisu and a former Executive
Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Aminu
Baba-Kusa , is praying the court to discharge him from the 19-count
criminal charge.
Also charged over the alleged fraud were two firms- Acacia Holding
Limited and Reliance Referal Hospital Limited, which the anti-graft
agency identified as conduit pipes through which the N32bn was allegedly
siphoned from accounts the office of the NSA operated with both the
Central Bank of Nigeria and other financial institutions.
The funds were allegedly distributed to delegates that attended the
Presidential Primary Election the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, held in
Abuja.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/2-1bn-arms-probe-why-i-returned-n25m-metuh-gave-me-witness/
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