Olalekan Adetayo
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday
received the interim report of the 13-man committee set up by the Office
of the National Security Adviser to audit the procurement of arms and
equipment in the Armed Forces and Defence sector from 2007 to date with a
directive that all indicted persons be arrested and brought to book.
According to a statement on Tuesday by
the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi
Adesina, the National Security Adviser during the administration of
former President Goodluck Jonathan, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), was among
those indicted in the report.
Among other weighty allegations by the committee, the ex-NSA awarded failed contracts totalling N482bn.
Adesina said while the committee, which
was inaugurated on August 31, had yet to complete its work, its interim
report unearthed several illicit and fraudulent financial transactions.
As part of the findings, the
presidential spokesman said the committee analysed interventions from
some organisations that provided funds to the Office of the National
Security Adviser, Defence Headquarters, Army Headquarters, Naval
Headquarters and Nigerian Air Force Headquarters, in both local and
foreign currencies.
He disclosed that so far, the total extra budgetary interventions verified by the committee were approximately N643.817bn.
He also put the foreign currency component at approximately $2.193bn.
These amounts, he explained, excluded grants from the state governments and funds collected by the DSS and Police.
Adesina said it was observed that in
spite of this huge financial intervention, very little was expended to
support defence procurement.
He said, “The committee also observed
that of 513 contracts awarded at $8,356,525,184.32;
N2,189,265,724,404.55 and €54,000.00; fifty-three (53) were failed
contracts, amounting to $2,378,939,066.27 and N13,729,342,329.87
respectively.
“Interestingly, it was noted that the
amount of foreign currency spent on failed contracts was more than
double the $1bn loan that the National Assembly approved for borrowing
to fight insurgency in the North-East.
“The committee also discovered that
payments to the tune of three billion, eight hundred and fifty million
Naira (N3,850,000,000.00) were made to a single company by the former
NSA without documented evidence of contractual agreements or fulfilment
of tax obligations to the FGN.
“Further findings revealed that between
March 2012 and March 2015, the erstwhile NSA, Col. M.S. Dasuki (retd.),
awarded fictitious and phantom contracts to the tune of
N2,219,188,609.50, $1,671,742,613.58 and €9,905,477.00; totalling N333bn
(at N197 to a dollar, N212.563 to a Euro).
“The contracts, which were said to be
for the purchase of four Alpha Jets, 12 helicopters, bombs and
ammunition were not executed and the equipment were never supplied to
the Nigerian Air Force, neither are they in its inventory.
“Even more disturbing was the discovery
that out of these figures, two companies were awarded contracts to the
tune of N350,000,000.00; $1,661,670,469.71 and €9,905,477.00 alone.
“This was without prejudice to the consistent non-performance of the companies in the previous contracts awarded.
“Additionally, it was discovered that
the former NSA directed the Central Bank of Nigeria to transfer the sum
of $132,050,486.97 and €9,905,473.55 to the accounts of Societe
D’equipmente Internationaux in West Africa, United Kingdom and United
States of America for un-ascertained purposes, without any contract
documents to explain the transactions.”
The presidential spokesman added, “The
findings made so far are extremely worrying, considering that the
interventions were granted within the same period that our troops,
fighting insurgency in the North-East, were in desperate need of
platforms, military equipment and ammunition.
“Had the funds siphoned to these non
performing companies been properly used for the purpose they were meant
for, thousands of needless Nigerian deaths would have been avoided. The
ridicule Nigeria has faced in the international community would have
been avoided.”
Adesina said it was worrisome and
disappointing that those entrusted with the security of the country were
busy using proxies to siphon the national treasury, while innocent
lives were wasted daily.
“In the light of these findings,
President Muhammadu Buhari has directed that the relevant organisations
arrest and bring to book, all individuals, who have been found complicit
in these illegal and fraudulent acts.”
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