Former aide-de-camp to
former president Goodluck Jonathan, Col. Ojogbane Adegbe has said another
Dasukigate may be imminent if he reveals what transpired in that
administration.
The Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) picked up Adegbe on Wednesday in Lagos where
he was interrogated before he was flown to Abuja yesterday.
It was gathered that
ongoing interrogation of the former ADC by operatives of the EFCC could open up
a new can of worms, which “could surpass what is now called Dasukigate.”
In December 2015, the
Department of State Security (DSS) arrested Jonathan’s National Security
Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki and turned him over to the EFCC over his role in the
$2.1 billion arms purchase scandal.
The money, meant to
purchase arms for the military fighting insurgency in the North-East, was
allegedly diverted by the office of the NSA as 2015 campaign funds for the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which was the ruling party then.
EFCC sources said the
former ADC may soon give details of all he knows with regards to financial
transactions and the dramatic personae involved in the last administration.
Preliminary findings,
including recovered documents, were said to have hinted of large-scale
questionable expenditure with funds sourced from and outside the arms purchase
deals.
Another source said
“most of the funds were reportedly diverted soon after the election was
postponed from the originally scheduled date of February 14, 2015 to March 28,
2015…”
Among the active
participants in the alleged sleaze, was a top official of an agency set up to
discourage militancy in the South-South, who is currently outside the country.
At the centre of the
interrogation of the former ADC, who has been moved to Abuja, Daily Sun
gathered, was the “mind-boggling spending” during the two weeks’ extension of
the general election, “which runs into several trillions of naira, when
converted from foreign currency.”
Sources said many top
Nigerians, “including some very close persons” to the former president, may
likely be called to explain and defend their roles in the handling of the
funds, a chunk of which was sourced from the agency.
Spokesman for the
EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren could not be reached for comments on the arrest
before press time
Col. Adegbe, who was
arrested in Lagos a few days ago, was said to be attending a senior officers
course outside the former capital city, but on a visit, when he was picked up
for interrogation.
Before him, many
serving and retired military officers had been interrogated in connection with
the arms purchase deal during the Jonathan administration.
They include former
Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh (retd) and the former Chief of
Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Amosu (retd) as well as some top politicians.
After arresting
Dasuki, the EFCC arrested former chairman of Africa Independent Television
(AIT), Chief Raymond Dokpesi, former Sokoto State governor, Alhaji Attahiru
Bafarawa, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Publicity Secretary, Chief
Olisa Metuh and former national chairman of the party, Alhaji Haliru Bello
Mohammed and his son, Abbah.
The anti-graft agency
also arrested former governor of Kaduna State, Brigadier General Isa Jafaru,
former minister of State for Finance, Ambassador Bashir Yuguda, and the
director of Finance and Administration in the Office of the NSA, Mr. Shauibu
Salisu
In a related
development, the anti-graft agency, yesterday, declared former Niger Delta
militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, (a.k.a. Tompolo) wanted.
In an advertorial
signed by the commission’s Head of Media and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren,
EFCC said it declared Tompolo wanted
following two bench warrants issued against him by a Federal High Court in
Lagos.
Justice Ibrahim Buba
of a Federal High Court, Lagos had on January 14 issued a bench warrant against
Tompolo after he shunned an earlier summons dated January 12 issued on him by
the judge.
Following the refusal
of the former war lard, Justice Buba then ordered the law enforcement agencies
to produce Tompoloo before him o February 8 for him to answer the charges.
Rather than honour the
summons, Tompolo brought an application before the judge seeking to quash the
bench warrant and arrest order on him.
Credit: Sunnewsonline
Credit: Sunnewsonline

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