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Sunday, 30 August 2015

Former Pres. Jonathan and Diezani face probe over $6.9m campaign stages

The ongoing probe of former Pres Jonathan's administration by President Muhammadu Buhari is to find out the  dealings behind the alleged purchase of 3 mobile stages, that cost $6.9m, Presidency source has said.
According to a document, which was obtained from the Presidency on Saturday, the deal, which is now a subject of investigation, was allegedly carried out by Jonathan; his Chief Security Officer, Mr. Gordon Obuah; and former Minister of Petroleum, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke.
The fund was said to have been withdrawn from one of the numerous accounts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, for the purpose of buying 3 pieces of 40-feet mobile stages for use by Jonathan during mass public speaking events.
 
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According to the document, apart from the fact that the sum for the stages was “incredibly inflated”, there is currently no evidence that the stages were bought since the money was withdrawn.
The document read"
“While the cost of mobile stages ranges in sizes and designs, only outlandish rock star musicians in Europe and the US spend hundreds of thousands on their huge stages way bigger than the 40-feet stages.
“Even then, those musicians and superstars would not pay over $2m per stage, according to industry sources.
“The process of procurement of the three mobile stages was neither known to extant Nigerian laws and due process regulations nor were the offices of the Auditor-General and the Accountant-General in the know, according to the investigators.”
It added that the phony purchase was carried out in late 2011, a few months after Jonathan won the presidential election for a full term after having completed the term of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua.
Jonathan’s CSO was said to have initiated a memo to the former President on October 17, 2011, asking for the purchase of three mobile stages.
He was reported to have written in that memo to Jonathan that memo referred to “my earlier discussion with Your Excellency on the security implication of your public appearances and your subsequent directive on the need to procure a secured presidential platform.”
The Presidency source said on the same day, without any financial advice or purchase order reviews, the former President approved the request to buy the three stages and minuted the memo to the then Minister for Petroleum Resources.
In his minute, Jonathan was said to have written, “We have discussed this, please deal.”
According to the document, on the same October 17, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Administrative Matters, Mr. Matt Aikhionbere, did another letter on the strength of the President’s approval requesting the minister to take action on the request to purchase the stages for $6.9m.
It added, “By the next month, an NNPC payment voucher, number 3840336, was already in place, revealing that the money was released.
“NNPC directed that the money be taken from one of its accounts in New York CITIBANK with sort code CITIUS 33, and Routing number 021000089.
“It was first routed from the US bank to an NNPC account in Zenith Bank account number 5000026593, Maitama branch in Abuja, from where the money was sent to a private account.
“The sum of $6.9m was then credited to a Sterling Bank account of one J. Marine Logistics Limited, Abuja, a company investigators said was registered by Obuah.
“The CSO himself, according to investigators, has not been able to show proof of the purchase and his memo irked his bosses at the SSS that he took the initiative to write requesting for the stages, an action which officials said was way above his pay grade.”
“The former President approved the procurement of the mobile platforms without due process and bypassing the Procurement Act; neither was there an appropriation in the 2011 budget for such facility,” the document quoted investigators as saying.
It added that neither the then Minister of Finance nor the Director-General of the Budget Office was aware of the deal.
“Investigators say this is just one of the several instances, where the Jonathan administration used secret NNPC accounts to fund many questionable projects and for alleged personal financial aggrandisement.
“Already, the CSO has been questioned over his role and activities in the Jonathan Presidency. It will be recalled that he was arrested, detained, questioned and later released.
The National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Olisa Metuh is set to respond to the allegations.
 
 
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71 comments:

  1. Pls to what end is dis probing? Buhari shud pls move on nd let bye gone be bye gone abeg.

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    1. Ur very stupid for this comment. Someone illegally took wat belongs to all and ur hia justifying evil. I can't undertand d average Nigerian. And to this poverty may be wiring u where u are. Nonsense

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    2. The probing shouldn't be a bye-gone, it's time for Nigeria to set a standard...and Nigerians stand up for themselves that they are not gullible that politicians see them to be again. The only path that must be thread with caution is that, the probing must not be a distraction to the government In delivering democratic dividends. You either are, or not, no excuses

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    3. It really makes me say how you igbo people really do reason cos i really don't know how someone would spend $6.9m(1.38billion naira) on a moblie stage. If you dont know what a stage is, its the stage korede bello and lil kesh perform on we are talking about o. Please think about it and stop being sentimental

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  2. All dis politicians ,there is God in everything we are doing. All NG politicians are d same.

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  3. This new government is a scam, ain't they tired of talking? I'll stabilize oil price...ODE, I'll make one naira=one dollar...DULLARD, I'll bring back chibok girls...LIAR LIAR!

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  4. All these are false accusations on Jonathan. I trust Olisa to release a brilliant statement soonest.

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  5. Jonathan need to be probed, he enriched himself with our wealth! Jail him

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    1. Only God will cure you from hate and bigotry

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  6. This president should concentrate more on ruling this country nau

    Glowyshoe blog

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  7. Idle much....ihea ka unu weputere efe na edegheri...my own jona ? E no go work for u bugarri the cow

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  8. that's good, all of them should be probed cos the way these ppl squandered money in the last campaign remains very questionable as to where those funds came from.








    #it will only get better
    #it must end in praise

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  9. Haha this country is gonna be interesting in the few coming weeks.Can't wait to see how the mighty & untouchable Diezani comes out of this saga unimprisoned

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  10. It was a dollar sharing campaign which was visible to the blind.

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  11. I am all for probes but all these catch and release accusations stunts are starting to get boring...last week it was Fashola, today Jonathan, I wonder who'll make the headlines next week. *hiss* #weneedaction

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  12. 6.9m$ Lord Jesus!!! And ppl were languishing in abject poverty?? Gosh... and the next thing was to inflate fuel price so we could pay through our nose . mheeen they did us all bad.

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  13. They must be probe big time ni ooo......not just on the headline

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  14. Waiting for the final result after investigation.

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  15. buhari am surprise dat d chibok girls have nt been found.

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    1. Another Igbo fool on the loose!

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  16. Hanhan!!!!They spend money like white man.jonathan administration is worse than useless

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    Interesting, God thnk u for bring PMB our way...

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  18. Good .

    Your comment will be visible after approval.

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  19. Ok!!! Do the right thing

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  20. About freaking time. Let these stupid thieves return our money

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  21. Thunder will fire Buhari that is all I know,what happened to Abacha will happen to him

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    1. Your statement shows your lack of respect for God...God chose a leader to lead you and u ask thunder to fire him?

      Who are you?

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  22. Pls, probe d woman and jail her if she is found wanting, as for gOodluck, let him be, God will judge him

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  23. Buhari is a disaster.buhari is a criminal.buhari is the worst calamity that has fallen upon nigeria.
    You are probing jonathan and diezeni over $6.5m campaign state imaging this failiure,inept and terrorist.so tinubu,fashola an mallam amaech an many of them include obasanjo are walking freely.
    Terrorist go on and probe them lets see how it goes.




































    #sad indeed

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  24. Buhari is a disaster.buhari is a criminal.buhari is the worst calamity that has fallen upon nigeria.
    You are probing jonathan and diezeni over $6.5m campaign state imaging this failiure,inept and terrorist.so tinubu,fashola an mallam amaech an many of them include obasanjo are walking freely.
    Terrorist go on and probe them lets see how it goes.




































    #sad indeed

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  25. Buhari is a disaster.buhari is a criminal.buhari is the worst calamity that has fallen upon nigeria.
    You are probing jonathan and diezeni over $6.5m campaign state imaging this failiure,inept and terrorist.so tinubu,fashola an mallam amaech an many of them include obasanjo are walking freely.
    Terrorist go on and probe them lets see how it goes.




































    #sad indeed

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    1. Chai! See what a Nigerian is typing? Chai!

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  26. Stealing is not corruption. Ole!

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  27. And some gullible Nigerians will sacrifice lives in support of wicked past leaders acts such as this... oga ooo

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  28. He just never meant well for naija

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  29. Hmmmm!! You guys won't let this man be!! You people are trying God!!

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    1. Trying God? Na God send am go loot money meant for the masses? Chai!

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  30. Is Buhari in that position to pursue the past or the future, yet to see what he has done, for all I know he has been making noise

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  31. I don't understand why money for campaigns would be taken from the nation's account. I thought it is supposed to be a personal thing??? Linda take note!

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  32. This administration just wants to program our attentions on probes,while they loot money,before we know it,1year is gone without them achieving nothing,they should use the money on ground to start working while the probe is going on.
    Linda look alike

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  33. Wahala dey I just dey di look anyaanya. If this is true, I will support bokohari to probe all the culprits. Shekina

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    1. Ur lost reasoning is coming back nd only GOD knows wht u ppl saw in dat evil jona .but I'm an igbo man like u o

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  34. Adonbilivit.....jonah is a gud man na?? Haba!!

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  35. Hehehehe....gej!!!!

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  36. Ghen! Ghen!...Lol....Lets see how it goes!

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  37. Diezani did this country more harm than good. If Buhari doesn't send her to kirikiri then I will lose faith in the fight against corruption. When people are given opportunity to serve their country, they turn around and ruin the same country they ought to fix. Smh

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  38. This is just the tip of the iceberg! I won't be surprised to hear that GEJ and his cronies had stolen Nigerians money that makes then richer than Dangote

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  39. Very Good. One by one Buhari should start taking them down. 3 stages for what? F**king thieves. He registered a company to steal money and didn't buy anything.....#PDP-THIEVES

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  40. I said it that before 3days from now probe will start true true it come to pass wow! I am watching what PDP party criminals hand work did.

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  41. O boy c monumental fraud. Dey were just using jona to enrich themselves truth b told jona was careless. How can an ordinary cso use jona head na wa o. Dis obua guy na real thief

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  42. O boy c monumental fraud. Dey were just using jona to enrich themselves truth b told jona was careless. How can an ordinary cso use jona head na wa o. Dis obua guy na real thief

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  43. Why are you calling musicians in Nigeria politics. This buhari govt looks like a failed one before it resumed office. What a pity. How much did tinubu and amaechi paid for ur stage also. Thief calling names. Engr Emy

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  44. The former Aviation Minister Mrs.Stella Oduah was accused of buying two BMW bullet-proof cars at $1.6 million about N280 Million,while former Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola bought the same bullet-proof cars at N650 Million,let Fashola tell the Nigerians and the whole world how is own is higher.

    The day another political party will take over Lagos State that whole world will see the canker-worm,evils and atrocities that APC as a party has committed in Lagos with the assistance of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Only God will save us from all these evil political leaders.

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  45. The former Aviation Minister Mrs.Stella Oduah was accused of buying two BMW bullet-proof cars at $1.6 million about N280 Million,while former Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola bought the same bullet-proof cars at N650 Million,let Fashola tell the Nigerians and the whole world how is own is higher.

    The day another political party will take over Lagos State that whole world will see the canker-worm,evils and atrocities that APC as a party has committed in Lagos with the assistance of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Only God will save us from all these evil political leaders.

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  46. This accusations are beginning to sound like a distraction for gross incompetence

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  47. Someone is trying to change the topic of the day which is buhari's appointments of his northern people to critical position in Nigeria. Yeye people wey think say na only them get sense.

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    1. E for nice if you could grow beyond petty talk and see the bigger picture. With the current situation of our economy, should tribalism be mentioned or the greater good? If they succeed at this would the whole tribes of the country not benefit? Shine ya eye and quit being so slow!

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  48. Silent killer Jona

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  49. A mere 6.9 million ke. Wasn't the initial amount they (Oshiomole & company) touted in the BILLIONS? This is a huge discrepancy for starters. Everything considered, this is child's play compared to the BILLIONS of illegal loot by the likes of T.Y. Danjuma, IBB, Abacha, OBJ and a host of others who own private oil blocks that rightly belongs to the citizenry. Who is fooling who?

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  50. We are waiting oo ..let the investigation continue..

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  51. Please when they finish probing GEJ and Daziani,hope they will probe how much state funds Amaechi,Fashola,Oshiomole,Rochas and other APC governors who sponsored APC presidential election with their state's allocation spent. PMB will be doing disservice to the nation if goes after only PDP.

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  52. Can these people just start governing us please

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  53. I read comments on this blog and I'm ashamed. We have always cried our rulers are our problems but reading this blog which comprises of nigerian citizens and not rulers. I'm ashamed. The past administration that was so corrupt. People can come here and justify. What a shame. I weep for Nigerians for you are worse than your leaders. You were always the problem. Not the leaders. And may God help us truly withNess this change cause with citizens like you. It's alost impossible. You remind me of the pharisees in the bible. Crucify him. God help all of you agains good governance. I've said my peace.

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