Boko Haram Pays Jonathan: President Spends Half A Billion $ That Can Buy 40 New Choppers On 6 Refurbished Junk from Israel

SaharaReporters has obtained documents relating to a
scandalously inflated $500 million defense contract that President
Goodluck Jonathan awarded to Arthur Eze, a Nigerian businessman with a
shady past, a close friend of the president and his wife, and a major
financier of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Our security sources said some officers of the Nigerian Air Force
(NAF) were furious over the jumbo contract described by one source as “a
pure waste.” The sources, most of them military personnel, told our
correspondent that, in addition to its sheer extravagance, the contract
has also saddled the Nigerian military with helicopters that have
limited or no combat utility.The documents obtained by our correspondent reveal that Mr. Eze, the
chief executive of Triax, received the gigantic sum of $466.5 million in
order to weaponize six Puma helicopters with the aid of an Israeli
company named Elbit Systems. This meant that each weaponized helicopter
cost close to $78 million. “For the price of each helicopter provided by
Engineer Arthur Eze, the Air Force could have acquired seven top grade
military helicopters,” said one of our sources.Our sources also noted that the haste with which the contract was
initiated, approved and executed raised serious questions. A memo dated
November 20, 2014 and submitted by the Chief of Air Staff, A.N. Amosu,
revealed that Mr. Eze had on November 4, 2014 submitted a proposal to
the office of the National Security Adviser proposing to supply the
upgraded helicopters to the NAF. The tone of Mr. Eze’s letter, obtained
by us, indicated that he was deeply involved in sourcing and supplying
hardware to the Nigerian military as it is embroiled in a fight against
Boko Haram militants.
An Air Force officer said he was alarmed at the alacrity with which
Mr. Eze’s overinflated proposal was approved by the NSA’s office. The
NAF followed with an equally quick endorsement sixteen days later.
One of our sources accused President Jonathan and Mr. Eze of using
the refusal of the US to sell Cobra attack helicopters to Nigeria as an
excuse to engage in a large-scale squandering of funds involving the
Federal Government and Mr. Eze’s company, the Triax Company Nigeria
Limited. “In the US, a brand new AH Cobra attack helicopter costs around
$12 million each,” said a source at the NAF. He added: “That means
that, with $400 million, Nigeria could have purchased up to 40 brand new
helicopters.”According to the source, the Cobra attack helicopter is one of the
best US-made helicopters. “It is highly effective in the battlefield. It
would have given us big battlefield advantage over Boko Haram,” he
said.
In an additional proposal, Mr. Eze’s company sought to purchase 4,000
57mm S5 rockets, 400 80mm S8 rockets, 500 general-purpose bombs, and
20,000 units of unguided rockets. His company also received a contract
to refurbish three C-130 planes that had been sitting at the hanger of
the Nigerian Air Force for several years.A final invoice Mr. Eze submitted to the Nigerian government showed that
he would receive $466, 500,000 to supply six upgraded Puma helicopters,
four units of single-seater Sukhoi Su-25K (“Frog-foot”) Soviet-made
ground attack jets, and two upgraded Su-25UB trainers for $330 million.
In addition, he would receive $14 million for the shipping of
platforms/ground support/line replacement of the six Puma helicopters;
$44 million for some arms and ammunition earlier proposed; $37 million
for the maintenance of C-130 engines, and $40 million for unspecified
armaments for the NAF.Our military sources stated that Mr. Eze’s invoice for the supply of
the refurbished aircraft was massively inflated by international and
Nigerian standards.
Several of the sources said Triax delivered the substandard equipment
after Mr. Eze further padded the cost of the refurbished helicopters
and the C-130. The sources revealed that, since February 15, 2015, when
Chief of Air Staff Amosu showed off the helicopters and C-130 planes,
none of the aircraft has been deployed even once to fight Boko Haram
militants. “They are not in any combat-ready condition,” one officer
fumed. “We are looking at a total waste of money for no good reason.SaharaReporters could not ascertain from Mr. Amosu whether the Air Force
had taken delivery of the other items listed on the invoice Mr. Eze had
signed and submitted to the NSA’s office.Mr. Eze’s partners in the defense deals is Elbit Systems, an Israeli
company that has been involved in several scandalous defense contracts
in Nigeria, including a multimillion dollar internet spying project.Our sources wondered why the Nigerian government, which is in a critical
stage of counter-insurgency operations against Islamist group Boko
Haram, would strike such an overinflated deal with Mr. Eze’s firm to
purchase antiquated helicopters and other equipment that were virtually
discarded by Romania
one clear answer may be found in the fact that Mr. Eze is one of the
biggest personal financiers of Mr. Jonathan’s re-election. The
businessman, who also controls huge interests in oil fields both in
Nigeria and other West African countries, has been funneling millions of
dollars into Mr. Jonathan’s campaign, said an insider PDP source. The
businessman is extremely close to Mr. Jonathan and is reportedly well
liked by First Lady Patience Jonathan because of his lavish presents to
her, including million dollar gifts.
Mr. Eze is a big-spending billionaire who is an expert at
ingratiating himself with those in power. During the brutal dictatorship
led by the late General Sani Abacha, Mr. Eze became one of the closest
confidantes of the general and his wife. He received a huge windfall
when Mr. Abacha handed him the $120 million contract for rural
electricity and water projects in the southeastern states. Even though
the contract sum was borrowed from the African Development Bank, Mr. Eze
pocketed the money without doing any of the projects, a scandal that
led to the firing of the bank’s chief executive At the height of Mr. Abacha’s repression, Mr. Eze used to fly
traditional rulers from the southeast on frequent visits to pledge
loyalty to the dictator in Abuja. The Triax executive even stated once
that he would go into exile if Mr. Abacha gave up power to an elected
government.
Mr. Eze warmed his way to President Olusegun Obasanjo. As Mr.
Obasanjo sought to change the constitution to extend his tenure, Mr. Eze
was a vociferous supporter of the scheme.His closeness to President Jonathan and his wife has brought him more
riches through inflated contracts and great political clout. At the
urging of Mr. Jonathan and his wife, the PDP national headquarters in
Abuja allowed Mr. Eze to determine most of those announced as winners of
PDP primaries for Federal legislative seats in the southeast, but
especially in his home state of Anambra. In most cases, the
businessman’s candidates were declared winners of primaries that were
either not held or were heavily manipulate..
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