Dasukigate: How 21 Persons, Firms Got N54.65bn from $2.1bn Arms Deal - FG

Posted by Thandiubani on Sat 23rd Jan, 2016 - tori.ng

Lai Mohammed has made another interesting revelation of how about 21 Persons and companies stole the country's money to the tune of N54.65bn from $2.1bn earmarked for arms deal.

Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed
 
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has disclosed that twenty one individuals and companies received N54.65bn from the $2.1bn arms deal scandal currently rocking the country. He made the revelation while speaking with online publishers in Lagos on Friday, according to a statement issued by the ministry in Abuja.
 
Making comparison, the minister said what 21 individuals and companies received from the arms deal was higher than what the Federal Government budgeted for zonal intervention programmes across the country in 2015 by N2.83bn, adding that corruption was the reason government programmes don’t make the required impact.
 
He said, “The simple reason is that appropriated funds have ended up in the pockets of a few.

“Whereas the sum of N51.83bn was appropriated for 1,278 projects in the Zonal Intervention Projects for 2015, a total of 21 individuals and companies benefited from the Dasukigate to the tune of N54.66bn as we know so far.

‘“The implication, therefore, is that the amount received by 21 individuals and companies is more than the 2015 Zonal Intervention Project budget by N2.83bn!

“Furthermore, the value of what beneficiaries of Dasukigate contributed to development is zero, compared to how the lives of Nigerians would have been transformed, poverty reduced and livelihoods improved by the Zonal Intervention Projects which would have cost N2.83bn less than Dasukigate.”
 
However, he talked about regulating online publications to ensure that they maintain credibility.

“If the online publications suffer credibility problems, they stand the risk of losing the confidence of their readers and the advertisers who provide the lifeblood for the publications’ survival,” he said.
 
He said while the number of online publications was bound to grow in the days ahead, only the credible ones would continue to enjoy patronage, either from the readers or from the advertisers. He promised that the Federal Government would patronise the online publications through adverts.
 
Mohammed said, “All we ask for, in return, is that you provide accurate information to the people, and avoid sensationalism and partisanship.

‘’The National Security Awareness Campaign, aimed at rallying the support of Nigerians for the war on terror, is on-going. Also, the National Sensitization Campaign against Corruption was formally launched in Abuja on Monday, and it is aimed at rallying Nigerians against the cankerworm of corruption which has eaten deep into the fabric of our society.

“We are also preparing to launch a National Re-orientation Campaign, which is tagged ‘Change Begins With Me’, to achieve a paradigm shift in the way we do things.”
 
He also said the war against corruption will be fought to the finish.
 
He said, “Some have said the government is dwelling too much on the war against corruption to the detriment of other areas of governance. Our response to that is that indeed, there is nothing like dwelling too much on this war, which is a war of survival for our nation.

“The situation is grim, very grim indeed, as far as corruption is concerned. That is why the Federal Government is embarking on this sensitization campaign. Our approach is not to vilify anyone but to use facts and figures to give Nigerians a sense of the cost of corruption.”
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