The former aide-de-camp to
former president Goodluck Jonathan, Col. Ojogbane Adegbe, has warned that
another Dasukigate may be imminent if he is forced to reveal what transpired in
that administration.
After the interrogation, It was
learnt that the proceedings of the
former ADC by the EFCC officials could open up a new can of worms, which “could
surpass what is now known as Dasukigate.”
Jonathan’s National Security
Adviser, Col.Sambo Dasuki was arrested In December 2015 by the Department of
State Security (DSS) and handed 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 said to have been diverted through the office of the NSA and used for 2015 campaign for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The EFCC is hopeful 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 suggested a large-scale of questionable
expenditure with funds sourced from and outside the arms purchase deals.
Another source told the
newspaper that, “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 loot, was a top official of an agency set up to discourage
militancy in the South-South, who is currently outside the country.
Sources disclosed further that
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.
The ADC who was arrested in
Lagos a few days ago, was alleged to be attending a senior officers course when
he was picked up for interrogation.
Before him, many serving and
retired military officers had been quized in connection with the arms purchase
deal during the Jonathan administration.
Former Chief of Defence Staff,
Air Marshal Alex Badeh (retd) and the former Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice
Marshal Amosu (retd) and other top politicians have been under EFCC
investigation.
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