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Two ministers, three ex-ministers, six permanent secretaries and more military officers have been indicted in the $2.1billion arms deals scandal.



The indictment is in the fourth report of the Special Investigative Panel on Arms Procurement in the Armed Forces.

But one year after the submission of the report, the government is yet to take any action on it.

Some members of the panel are worried that some Presidency officials do not want the report released to the public.

Other members are feeling bad that the officials may have been interested in only the initial reports which indicted a former National Security Adviser, Mr. Sambo Dasuki, a former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, two ex-Chiefs of Air Staff and a former Chief of Naval Staff.

They wonder why others implicated in the arms deals probe are yet to be named or handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC).

A source said: “Going by the records of the panel, October 23 marked exactly one year that the fourth report of the committee was submitted to President Muhammadu Buhari.

“From the report of the committee, those who have cases to answer are two serving ministers, three-ex-Ministers, six permanent secretaries and more serving military officers.

“There is disquiet in the panel that up till now, no action has been taken on the report because some forces in the Presidency are unhappy with some of the recommendations therein.”

Members were expecting a swift response on the report as t was the case during the first and second batches of reports on Dasuki, Badeh, two ex-Chiefs of Air Staff, and a former Chief of Naval Staff.

“And as part of the larger script to frustrate the report, what came eventually was the suspension of the activities of the panel,” the source said, pleading not to be named.

“In fact, a member of the panel, Rear Admiral T.D. Ikoli, died controversially while awaiting action on this same report. There were also botched attempts to use some committees of the National Assembly to review the findings of the panel. But the moves were resisted by the panel.

“Members of the panel are appealing to President Muhammadu Buhari to release the findings in the Fourth Report and bring those concerned to justice,” the source said.

Asked to be specific on the list of those indicted in the Fourth Report, the top source added: “The names are in the report; it is left to the government to unveil them.


 

 

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