Published on October 14, 2014 by
The
All Progressives Congress (APC) has slammed the PDP-led Federal
Government for its insulting and disingenuous explanation aimed at
deceiving Nigerians over the US$9.3 million cash-for-arms deal that went
awry in South Africa, saying everything about the deal is shady.
In
a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday by its National Publicity
Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the deal violates the
foreign currency laws of Nigeria and South Africa, violates Nigeria’s
Money Laundering law as well as the Public Procurement Act and makes a
mess of the Federal Government’s cashless policy.
In addition, it
said, all the circumstances surrounding the transaction were umbrageous,
including the fact that the funds involved, though in cash, were
neither declared before departure in Nigeria nor declared on arrival in
South Africa.
”Based on these shady circumstances, one can safely
conclude that the arms to be procured, if at all, were not meant for any
Boko Haram fight as claimed by the government but perhaps a ploy to
stockpile arms for the private militia of the PDP ahead of next year’s
general elections.
”As we said in our earlier statements on this
issue, the office of the NSA cannot and does not procure arms for the
armed services. These services procure their own weapons. Therefore, it
baffles that the office of the NSA issued the end-user certificate for
the transactions. This is a shady deal,” APC said.
The party said
in order to buttress its assertion that the whole deal is shady, there
are questions that the Federal Government has bluntly refused to answer
in connection with the ill-fated deal, including why a private plane was
used for a supposedly-official deal when there are over 10 aircraft in
the Presidential Fleet.
Nigerians
are also eager to know why the money for the purchase of the arms was
not transferred to the country’s Embassy in South Africa for onward
transfer to the contractor, if indeed a contractor was used as claimed
by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, or the money transferred directly to
the contractor, and why the Nigerian government chose to deal with an
arms contractor with questionable registration in South Africa.
”If
indeed the transaction was clean and official, which representatives of
the office of the NSA and the Chief of Defence Staff were on the
dollar-ferrying plane? Who indeed was the arms meant for? And perhaps
the most important information of all: Who and who were on the plane?,”
it said.
APC said Nigerians are more interested in who was on the
plane rather than who was not on it, hence the government should stop
hiding behind ‘national security’ and come out to identify those on the
plane.
The party said irrespective of the feverish moves by the
Federal Government, using less-than-sincere officials, to spin the whole
shady deal and make it look clean and official, the truth is that even
terrorists could not have been engaged in a shadier and more crooked
deal to obtain weapons.
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