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$9.3m deal: APC demands explanation of Dokubo’s role

The All Progressives Congress (APC) wants President Goodluck Jonathan to explain to Nigerians what Mujaheed Asari Dokubo was doing on the plane that reportedly ferried $9.3 million to South Africa for the purchase arms.

Speaking through its national publicity secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, APC argued that since the federal government had taken ownership of the funds by saying the national security adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki, issued the end-user certificate for the arms purchase, the same government would know the involvement of all those aboard the plane.

“Therefore, the federal government has a lot of questions to answer on the whole deal, including whether Asari Dokubo is the contractor or the end user, who he was procuring arms for and for what purpose. The questions became pertinent because the NSA, who issued the end-user agreement for the purchase, does not and cannot purchase arms for any of the armed services. The Service Chiefs have separate budgets from the NSA for arms purchase.

”Under our constitution, the NSA is an adviser and has no executive powers to deploy troops from any of the services or purchase arms for them. That the arms purported to be purchased from South Africa were ordered from the office of the NSA is nothing but a mere fabrication, and raises serious questions about the motive for the purchase.

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”Nigerians will therefore like to know on whose behalf Asari Dokubo was purchasing arms. This is very crucial because Asari Dokubo has been threatening that Nigeria will not know peace if his benefactor, President Jonathan, is not re-elected. Therefore, Nigerians would like to know whether he has started stockpiling arms to make his threat a reality, since elections are due in a few months’ time.

“If these arms are meant to fight insurgency, as the government has claimed, what is Asari Dokubo’s business purchasing arms for the Nigerian military, if indeed they were for the military? Does it not occur to the Nigerian government that this man who once took arms against the state may not have jettisoned his sinister plan against the same state? Which country will ever allow a man who once carried arms against the state to now be purchasing arms for the same state? Even if it is true that he is purchasing the arms for the state, what prevents him from also using the opportunity to purchase arms for his own sinister motive? Could this be why Asari Dokubo has been talking publicly and confidently, without official censure, that President Jonathan must be re-elected or Nigeria will not know peace again?”

APC recalled that in Tuesday’s press release, it asked President Jonathan to come clean on the US$9.3 million and US$5.7 million deals and tell Nigerians the identity of the two Nigerians who were on the plane that illegally ferried money to South Africa.

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“Now that the Nigerians are known, and they are the President’s men, the story has taken a new dimension.,” it said.

“Since those who claim to be fighting for Nigeria’s unity may actually be the ones working against it, since those who lay claim to patriotism may actually be anything but patriotic, it is more urgent now, than ever, for the National Assembly to take these cash-for-arms deals seriously, instead of dismissing the concerns of Nigerians on the basis of some rules as the house of representatives has glibly done.”

The party called on the media, in pursuance of its constitutional role of a watchdog, not to relent in exposing the circumstances surrounding the cash-for-arms deals.

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