A panel set
up to investigate the $9.3 million arms scandal, has ruled that Ayo Oritsejafor, Christian Association
of Nigeria (CAN) president and Asari
Dokubo had no connection with the transaction. Continue...
You will
recall that a private plane belonging to Oritsejafor was used in transporting
the money to South Africa ,
and Dokubo had been accused of being one of the people who flew the plane.
Vanguard reports that:
“A Special Team, comprising security agents, intelligence experts and
officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs investigated the $9.3m cash-for-
arms deal and submitted its report to the Presidency.
The committee confirmed that the President of the Christian Association
of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsajefor had no connection with the transaction.
It was true that the CAN President’s jet was used but we found out that
it was without his knowledge. As at the time in question, the aircraft was on
lease. And you may be aware that the lease trend is peculiar to private jet
owners in the country.
It is the view of the committee that Oritsajefor cannot be held liable
for any shuttle made by a lease firm.
As for the manifest of the plane, the committee also discovered that
the Niger Delta activist, Mujahedeen Asari Dokubo was not among those on board
the transaction aircraft. There was no mention of Dokubo in the manifest
presented during the investigation.”
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