$2.1bn Arms Deal: Anxiety in Jonathan's Camp Over Likely Arrest of More Suspects

Posted by George on Thu 24th Mar, 2016 - tori.ng

There is a state of unrest in the camp of former president, Goodluck Jonathan as the EFCC prepares to make more arrests over more discover of fraud cases.

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There is unease in the camp of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan following fears of more arrests of suspects over the $2.1billion phoney arms deals.

There were indications last night that more former Ministers in Jonathan’s cabinet and some former public officers might be picked up by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The EFCC has also traced more than N8billion curious withdrawals from the Central Bank of Nigeria to Villa Coded account tagged Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Research Library.

About N3.425billion of the N8billion was withdrawn for “special purposes” after the 2015 presidential election. Investigation by a The Nation revealed that the anti-graft agency might arrest more suspects over the mismanagement of arms funds because of fresh clues.

It was learnt that some of the suspects, who have “sneaked out” of the country, might be declared wanted. One of the affected ex-public officers is alleged to have used the arms cash to rent an apartment in posh Asokoro District in Abuja for his girlfriend at N26million per year.

The said officer was alleged to have paid N78million for three years, besides the agency fee. A source, who spoke in confidence, said: “The ongoing investigation has led to the uncovering of looting of funds meant for arms procurement.

“Some ex-ministers in ex-President Jonathan’s cabinet and a few public officers will certainly be arrested to explain their roles in the alleged diversion of the funds.

“Both the Presidential Committee on Procurement in the Armed Forces and the EFCC are collaborating on these latest cases.

“One of the former office holders under probe allegedly blew N78million to rent an apartment in Asokoro District for his girlfriend/ mistress at N26million per annum. We have located the house; we will soon interact with the landlord.”


It was also gathered that one of the breakthroughs of the EFCC is how over N8billion was withdrawn from the CBN through Villa Coded Account for political patronage under “special purposes”.

About N3.425billion of the N8billion was blown on suspicious purposes after the 2015 presidential election.
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