Saturday 27 September 2014

Arewa Con­sultative Forum (ACF)

JONATHAN MUST PROBE ORITSEJAFOR OVER $9.3M -ACF


National Working Com­mittee of Arewa Con­sultative Forum (ACF) has called on Presi­dent Goodluck Jonathan to probe the alleged $9.3 million found in the aircraft of the President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor in South Africa.
A statement signed by the na­tional publicity secretary of the fo­rum, Muhammad Ibrahim alleged that such money could be for the purchase of illegal arms and am­munition into the country.
The statement said: “The meet­ing examined the alleged $9.3mil­lion scandal, which an aircraft be­longing to the CAN president was used to ferry this huge amount of money in cash out of Nigeria to South Africa for the purpose of purchasing arms and ammuni­tions on the orders of the Federal Government. This shoddy arms deal contravened established due process procedure of arms and weapons procurement and also a breach of the laws of Nigeria, South Africa and the United Na­tions. While ACF appreciates the effort of government to contain the insurgency in the North East and other parts of Nigeria, laid down procedure of arms procurement must be followed to avoid illegal arms importation into the country especially now that we are faced with many security challenges of insurgency and unnecessary kill­ing of innocent persons. ACF calls on the National Assembly to insti­tute a panel of inquiry to investi­gate this scandal especially the involvement of the CAN president, the Israelites and the government officials and bring the culprits to book no matter their positions, to serve as deterrent to others and equally protect the integrity of Ni­geria.
“The forum deliberated exten­sively on the current security chal­lenges in the country and in par­ticular the recent attacks on the students of Federal College of Education, Kano, some villages in Sanga LGA of Kaduna State and in Shinkafi and Maradu villages of Zamfara State where many inno­cent lives and property were de­stroyed and other issues of nation­al importance. The forum resolved to issue the following statement:
“In reviewing the general security situation, the meeting while appre­ciating the efforts of government, the security and intelligence agen­cies in combating the insurgency in the North East region, it how­ever condemns in strong terms the continued attacks and killing of innocent people by unknown gun­men and suspected cattle rustlers without counter action from secu­rity agencies. Furthermore, sus­pected sponsors and financiers of such atrocities have continued to enjoy Government protection and cover while innocent Nigerians are being killed. This situation is un­acceptable as it erodes people’s confidence in government and it’s cherished security institutions.”

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