A telecommunication
maintenance engineer, David Nwawuisi, has revealed that he got an initial
payment of N150,000 to install a Radio Biafra transmitter on an MTN mast in
Ngwo, Enugu State.
The 29-year-old, who
was on the payroll of Ericsson, the firm managing mast sites for MTN, revealed
this in a statement which he made to the Department of State Services on July
27, 2015.
Nwawuisi, who
disclosed that he was managing 45 MTN sites for Ericsson, said the Radio Biafra
transmitter had operated for three months on MTN mast before it was discovered
and his subsequent arrest by the DSS on July 15, 2015.
Nwawuisi, who obtained
a B.Sc degree in Biochemistry from the Enugu State University of Science and
Technology in 2010, said he was being paid N73,000 plus per month by Ericsson.
He stated that it was
the same amount he was being paid as a trainee when he joined the company as a
trainee in 2014.
He narrated how he was
contacted by one Chidiebere Onwudiwe, whom the Federal Government said was at
large, and one Obioma, to seal the deal for the installation of the transmitter
at the mast site.
Nwawuisi stated, “I
came to know about Chidiebere and Obioma one day the security woman called me
to tell me that that they will like to install a radio ( transmitter) on one of
my sites at Ngwo in Enugu State and I told them that I don’t know who they are
that if they can make out time so that we can see face to face because I don’t
know them and that was in May.
“So the next day, they
called me. I was working in one of my sites at St. Michael Catholic Church
Asata in Enugu State. I asked them to come down to that site and that was the
place I saw them for the first time and they introduced themselves as
Chidiebere and Obioma. They also asked for my name and I said David. They also
asked for my native name and I said Chukwugozie and from there Chidiebere
started saying that the radio (transmitter) they are asking for my permission
to install in my site is to help them educate our people (Igbo) and let them
know their brothers and where they come from….
“They called me again
to remind me of that and that was when I told them ok and we agreed that they
are going to be paying N25,000 only per month which they paid six months
upfront. N75,000 cash was given to me that day they came for the installation
and out of that I gave N5,000 to the security woman. The balance was paid into
my account at Ecobank after the First Bank (account) I gave to Obioma failed to
accept the payment.
“The payment of the
balance was done two weeks after the installation of the radio (transmitter).
On three different occasions, Chidiebere and Obioma called me to do some
maintenance on the radio (transmitter). I gave them access into the site and
left and when they finished, the security woman informed me that they are through
and I came and locked the site.
“The items Chidiebere
came (with) were an electronic that looks like a decoder and a DSTV dish which
was installed on the fence. The other items were installed inside the MTN site
shelter. The equipment has been there for three months and on July 15 the MTN
staff went to the site and called me from the site and asked me what the
equipment is. The name of the MTN staff is Mr. John Ibekwe. When he was
calling, I couldn’t get what he was asking due to the environment because I was
driving and when I parked, I called the security woman to ask her and she told
me that is the equipment that Chidiebere and Obioma installed that his asking
of.
“I called back the MTN
man to tell him what the equipment is for, that is a Radio Biafra (transmitter)
that was installed by Chidiebere and Obioma. I told him that I will like to see
him which he asked me to come to Shoprite and I came and after I was taken to
the MTN office by the MTN security patrol team. From the office, after telling
them how the equipment came about and how I got to know about Chidiebere, I was
taken to Enugu DSS office.”
He stated that the MTN
thereafter uninstalled the Radio Biafra transmitter.
He added that the last
time he spoke with Chidiebere on the telephone was when he was at the DSS
office in Enugu.
The Federal Director
of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Mohammed Diri, who signed the fresh charges, the
case summary and other processes accompanying them on behalf of the government,
alleged that Nwawuisi agreed to install the transmitters “and did install IPOB
radio transmitters on MTN masts for a consideration.”
The prosecution
alleged that the transmitters were smuggled into Nigeria by the leader of the
Indigenous People of Biafra, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, and were discovered during a
search in Madubugwu’s residence.
The Federal Government
had charged Nwawuisi and Benjamin Madubugwu along with the founder of Radio
Biafra and Kanu, with treason and other related offences including management
and assisting in the management of an unlawful society (IPOB).
The accused persons
were charged with six counts before the Federal High Court in Abuja but have
yet to be arraigned.

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