‘Chief of Army Staff should be included in arms deal probe,’ Group says
STNM made the call via a statement saying that Buratai should be
probed in his former position as the Director of Public Procurement at
the Defence Headquarters from 2012-2015.
A group, the Save The Nation Movement (STNM), has called for the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai to be included in the ongoing investigation into the $2.1 billion arms deal fraud.
STNM made the call via a statement saying that Buratai should be probed in his former position as the Director of Public Procurement at the Defence Headquarters from 2012-2015.
The statement, which was released on Sunday, January 24, 2016, by the group’s National Secretary, Steven Chilaka, reads:
“Major
General Tukur Buratai was appointed Director of Procurement DHQ in
2012, a position he held until May 2015 that he was appointed Force
Commander of the Multinational Joint Task Force, an appointment he held
till he became Chief of Army Staff.”
“As Director
of Public Procurement at the DHQ, all procurements by the military
between 2012 and May 2015 passed through his office. Our question is;
how can you probe procurement of arms within this period without the
involvement of Major General Buratai, the man who was the Director of
Procurement?”
“Curiously too, only retired and serving officers of the Nigerian Air Force were said to have been indicted.
“Was
the army being excluded from this probe to save Major General Buratai?
Or Could procurements have been made without his involvement during the
period that he was Director of Procurement?
"Definitely,
it won’t be funny if President Muhammadu Buhari’s fight against
corruption is also selective against the military as it already appears
to be against the political class and the President must look into this
obvious case of selective probe as a matter of urgency.”
The arms deal fraud is believed to have been supervised by former National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki.
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