*Dambazzau, Airhiavbere, Muraina, Bassey, Kitchener, Ugwu, Akinyemi, others summoned
The Presidential Committee on Defence Equipment Procurement has
extended its investigations to the tenure of 3 ex-Chiefs of Army Staff
(COAS) – Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazzau, Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika
and Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Minimah.
The panel has summoned over 292 serving and retired top officers who worked with the three men.
It said it was in line with its mandate to look into procurement of arms, ammunition and equipment from 2007 to 2015.
The committee has also asked more than 10 local and foreign companies to
appear before it. They include the Defence Industry Corporation of
Nigeria (DICON).
According to sources, the Chairman of the committee, Air Vice Marshal
JON Ode, has asked the Nigerian Army Headquarters to direct all the
officers to be present at the panel.
The panel’s letter to the Army Headquarters said: “The invitees are
required to clarify issues arising from procurement between 2007 and
2015 before the committee sitting at the ONSA daily.
“AHQ is required to cause the appearance of the senior officers and CEOs
of the companies before the committee on dates stated against their
names. Your cooperation will be most appreciated.”
It was gathered last night that some of the military chiefs will testify before the panel today.
Procurement overheads to be probed include:
ammunition for Darfur operation, supply of training kits and equipment;
purchase of 16MG and 29 RPG and 10Grenade Launchers; repair of seven
assault craft; repair service and upgrade of 29 Suncraft ; purchase of
15 Freefall Parachutes; buying of MRAP vehicles with maintenace
containers; order of Radio Technologies Equipment; purchase of 10 APCs
by DICON; 51 GPMG and sustenance of Operation Zaman Lafiya; emergency
procurement of Combat Equipment for Ongoing Ops; Operation Internal
Security; Quick Response Group and Forward Operation Bases; HE Type
Mortal and purchase of Bullet Proof Vests.
Although some serving Army Generals are expected to appear before the
panel, their names are being kept under wraps “for strategic reasons”.
A source, who spoke in confidence, said: "At the end of the day, the
panel will make recommendations to the President and Commander-In-Chief,
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.
“Where there are infractions, the C-I-C will make appropriate decision, based on facts and figures."
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