Monday, January 31, 2011

Philippines catches fake nuns going to Lebanon


MANILA (AFP) - – Six women were detained at Manila airport after being caught trying to sneak into Lebanon dressed as nuns in a bid to get around a travel ban to the country, according to the immigration bureau.
The women on Saturday were pretending to be on their way to Hong Kong for a religious seminar but their unusual dress and behaviour alerted officials.
Under questioning they eventually admitted they were actually on their way to Lebanon to work as domestic helpers.
The Philippines has banned people from going to Lebanon to work as helpers since 2007 due to the security situation and inadequate legal protection for its labourers there.
"Their appearance aroused our suspicion especially after we noticed that one of them had red shoes, a colourful handbag and wore her nuns costume improperly," airport immigration officer Joel Valencia said in a statement.
Investigators are now trying to locate the man who illegally recruited them for work in Lebanon, the bureau said.
Despite the travel ban on workers, many Filipinos have gone illegally gone to work in Lebanon, circumventing the restrictions by travelling through third countries.

Dr Mahathir: MM Lee does not respect religion


Dr Mahathir says Malays in Singapore are ‘weak’ and marginalised. (AFP photo)
Malaysia’s former premier Mahathir Mohamad has publicly denounced Singapore Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew for his remarks on Muslims in his recently published book, “Lee Kuan Yew: Hard Truths To Keep Singapore Going”.
Dr Mahathir accused Mr Lee of not being respectful of religion and blamed him for Singapore and Malaysia’s separation in 1965. The elder statesman of Malaysian politics also accused Mr Lee for recent remarks linking Singapore Muslims’ beliefs and racial integration in the island-nation.
“I’m not surprised by his statement because to him religion is not important,”  Dr Mahathir told Malaysian paper, Utusan Malaysia’s Sunday edition, Mingguan Malaysia.
“For him, the end justifies the means, so if he wants racial integration in Singapore, he won’t let Islam stand in the way of his goals. That is Kuan Yew. He totally does not respect religion and the sensitivities of other races.”
Dr Mahathir’s criticisms have added to the firestorm of debate within the Muslim community in Singapore and Malaysia, which first started when MM Lee said Muslims were “distinct” and “separate” and that they don’t do enough to integrate with the rest of society, such as having meals together.
Malay-language dailies in Malaysia including Utusan and Berita Harian, have lashed out at Mr Lee through various articles and commentaries, saying Mr Lee was trying to sow discord among the two neighbouring countries.
They also add that Mr Lee should learn more about Islam before making statements about Muslims. Dr Mahathir also claimed that Malays in Singapore had no choice but to compromise their beliefs.
“They are afraid of the Government,” he said. “I also feel that the Malays are careful when they speak up because they are worried they would be victimised. That is the attitude of the Malays in Singapore.”
In the interview, Dr Mahathir also fired back that while Malaysia ensured equal opportunities for all races, Singapore’s Malays were “weak” and marginalised.
He also blamed Mr Lee for breaking a promise not to contest in east Malaysia in the 1964 elections, saying it was his actions that led to the separation of Singapore from Malaysia.
Dr Mahathir added that other countries might have responded to such a situation “using force”, but Malaysia’s then Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, “chose to separate Singapore and give independence to the country”.
“That’s why it is not true when Singapore accuses us of having malice towards them,” he said.
In Singapore, Mr Lee’s comments have also sparked outrage from various Muslim groups, including the local association of Muslim scholars, PERDAUS  and Jamiyah, a member of the Inter-Religious Organisation.
Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has since tried to distance his father’s comments from the government and said, ”My own perspective on how things are in Singapore is not quite the same as MM Lee’s,” adding that his own view is shared by the Government.
During a community event on Sunday, PM Lee also paid tribute to the way the Muslim community in Singapore “has made great efforts to integrate with the other communities and with Singapore society to join the mainstream.”   

I‘ll Not Contest 2015 Election – Jonathan



ANKARA, TURKEY — President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, said he has no ambition to stay in office beyond 2015, assuring Nigerians in Diaspora that while he will not contest the 2015 election, he will ensure that this year’s election is free and fair. The President promised that if voted in for the next four years, he would ensure significant improvement in key sectors of the economy — security, power, education, road, health amongst others.

“Without security, there is no government. So it is not debatable, it is something we have to addressed and we are working towards that with vigour. But if I’m voted into power within the next four years, the issue of power will become a thing of the past. Four years is enough for anyone in power to make significant improvement and if I can’t improve on power within this period, it then means I cannot do anything even if I am there for the next four years.”

Jonathan said this while interacting with Nigerians mainly diplomats working in the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, UNECA, and the African Union, AU, in Addis-Ababa. While fielding questions from those present at the interactive session on whether Nigerians abroad will vote, Jonathan said: “I would have loved that the Nigerians in Diaspora vote this year but to be frank with you, that is going to be difficult now. Presently, the law does not allow the voting outside Nigeria and so this year Nigerians in Diaspora will not vote but I will work towards it by 2015 even though I will not be running for election.”

On the issue of security, Jonathan said the government was doing everything possible to arrest the situation. He disclosed that all those involved in the October 1 bombing had been arrested and were being prosecuted. He, however, said he ordered the release of the car dealers because they were just businessmen who could not have known that the vehicles were to be used for such heinous crime.

On education, the President said, the nine new approved universities were to be specialised and to be headed by at least three Nigerians experts in Diaspora. On the concerns raised of having a database of Nigerian experts in Diaspora, President Jonathan assured that he was working on creating a forum for interaction between them and government and also develop a database, where experts needed to address the various challenges of the economy will be drawn. He hinted that this was why the Diaspora Commission was being set up as the bill was already before the National Assembly.

The President also disclosed that the government is looking towards reviewing the country’s foreign policy to ensure that Nigeria gets maximum benefit from its roles and contributions to international organizations like the AU, UN and ECOWAS. He lamented that right now Nigeria’s contributions were not being recognized adding that “there is need for Nigeria to have something in return for our investments. We are investing so much but it is not being noticed and there is need to reverse that trend.

On the concerns about road network and transportation in the country, President Jonathan assured that the railway system will be revamp because presently heavy duty vehicles were destroying the roads. “Why we cannot have continuous road maintenance for now because no contractor wants to go into it because of the continuous pressure on the road by heavy duty vehicles. That is why we are working to ensure that we revamp the rail”.

The President also assured that Nigerians working in international organization and institutions would be issued diplomatic passports. He directed the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Odein Ajumogobia to submit the list of those qualified within the shortest possible time to him. On the 35 per cent affirmative action implementation and the domestication of protocols signed, he assured that he will present before the National Assembly within the shortest possible time.

INEC Ends Alao-Akala, Olurin, Obasanjo-Bello’s Ambitions



The Peoples Democratic Party may not field candidates in Oyo and Anambra states during the April general elections as the Independent National Electoral Commission on Monday rejected the lists of candidates from the states. Investigations by our correspondents showed that the commission rejected the list from Oyo because the state chapter of the PDP did not complete its congresses. 

It was also learnt that the Anambra State PDP’s list was rejected because the group that brought it was not recognised. The PDP had listed Oyo State Governor, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala, as its governorship candidate for the state and Ms. Jumoke Akinjide as the senatorial candidate for Oyo Central. The party’s list did not include Senate Leader, Teslim Folarin, as the senatorial candidate for Oyo Central.

The Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Mr. Kayode Idowu, confirmed the rejection of the two lists to one of our correspondents on Monday night. “Öyo PDP’s list was rejected because they did not complete their primaries and the executive was not in place. Anambra was rejected because the group that brought the list is not recognised,” Idowu said.

Asked if the rejection of the lists meant that PDP would not field candidates in the states since the deadline for parties to conclude their primaries is January 15, Idowu replied, “That seems to be the implication.” Before Idowu made this known, nearly all the parties had submitted the names of their candidates in compliance with the January 31 deadline set by INEC.

THE PUNCH learnt that many of those who believed they had either won their primaries or secured court orders would not find their names on the lists, especially those of the ruling PDP. A member of the PDP National Working Committee described the list signed by the party’s Acting National Chairman, Dr. Bello Mohammed, and the National Secretary, Alhaji Abubakar Baraje, as a ‘list of life.’

The NWC member, who did not want his name in print because he was not permitted to speak on the issue, confirmed that many aspirants who thought they had scaled through would be disappointed. He said aspirants such as Brig.-Gen. Adetunji Olurin (retd.), Senator Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello and Folarin were among those whose names were conspicuously missing from the list.

Olurin had emerged as a candidate at the governorship primaries conducted by a faction of the PDP in Ogun State loyal to former President Olusegun Obasanjo. The faction also elected Obasanjo-Bello as the senatorial candidate for Ogun Central. Gboyega Isiaka, who won the primaries conducted by the rival group loyal to Ogun State Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, was listed among the governorship candidates. 

Also, Lola Abiola-Edewor, the daughter of the winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, the late Chief MKO Abiola, had her name on the list of senatorial candidates. Abiola-Edewor emerged as candidate at the primaries conducted by the Daniel faction for Ogun Central.

There was, however, uncertainty around PDP’s list for Ogun as INEC drew the attention of the party’s officials to a court order restraining it from submitting the roll from the state. As expected, the PDP submitted the names of President Goodluck Jonathan and Alhaji Namadi Sambo as its presidential candidate and running mate respectively.

On the list as governorship candidates are Martin Elechi (Ebonyi), Sullivan Chime (Enugu), Ibrahim Shema (Katsina), Sule Lamido (Jigawa), Aliyu Wammako (Sokoto), Aliyu Shinkafi (Zamafara), Saidu Dakingari (Kebbi), Fatai Ahmed (Kwara), Patrick Yakowa (Kaduna) and Rabiu Kwankwanso (Kano).

Others are Jonah Jang (Plateau), Jubrin Isa (Kogi), Suntai Danbaba (Taraba), Muritala Nyako (Adamawa), Mohammed Goni (Borno), Isa Yuguda (Bauchi), Ibrahim Dankwanbo (Gombe), Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Ibrahim Shema (Katsina), Sule Lamido (Jigawa), Aliyu Shinkafi (Zamafara), Alhaji Usman Albishir (Yobe). 

The names of the candidates for the Senate included Jumoke Akinjide- Balogun (Oyo Central), Smart Adeyemi (Kogi West) and Dangana Ocheje (Kogi East). The name of Alhaji Dangana Ocheje, who won the primaries for Kogi Central was missing from the list.

The name of Clever Ikisipo Bayelsa East was submitted instead of that of the incumbent Senator Barigha Amange. In Kwara State, the names of the three senatorial candidates — Dr. Bukola Saraki (Kwara Central), Shaaba Lafiagi(Kwara North) and Simon Ajibola (East)—were submitted by the PDP.

The former Secretary to the Delta State Government, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, also made the list of senatorial candidates from the state. The PDP had arrived at the commission’s office with Ghana-must-go bags containing documents believed to be the credentials and the nomination forms of the candidates.

The list and documents were taken to INEC by the National Organising Secretary of the PDP, Prince Uche Secondus and the National Legal Adviser, Chief Olusola Oke, in a black Toyota Prado marked FG 01 K16. The Acting National Chairman of the PDP had earlier told journalists that the party did not conduct re-run primaries in most of the states it had planned to hold them.

This, he explained, was because of concerns raised by INEC on the time limit for the primaries. He said the party was prepared to abide by judicial pronouncements on the dispute over the Kogi Central Senatorial ticket. The Labour Party and the All Progressive Grand Alliance were the first parties to submit their lists to INEC.

Action Congress of Nigeria and Accord Party also arrived at the INEC headquarters almost at the same time as the PDP. Before then, the ACN National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, had assured that the party would meet the 12 midnight deadline set by INEC for all the parties to submit their lists.

Also, the Director- General of the Mohammadu Buhari Campaign Organisation, Alhaji Sule Hamman, said that the Congress for Progressive Change would beat the deadline.

Nigerian BMW Trunk Victim Battles For Life, Assailant Still On The Run


Akeem Ajimotokan
The 33-year old Nigerian who was found gagged, bound and left for dead in the trunk of his own BMW M3 Coupe car in New York is still in a coma in a Harlem Hospital three days after local police saved him from certain death.

News Desk Naija has visited the hospital two days in row but could not gain access to Akeem Ajimotokan, whose condition has been categorized as “critical” by doctors at Harlem hospital in New York.  A medical source told our reporter that the young lawyer has remained in the Intensive Care Unit of the hospital breathing with the aid of a ventilator.

Akeem’s blood is reportedly being filtered in order to avoid clotting, the source said, noting that he has yet to show any signs of consciousness since he was admitted there.  Doctors tending to Akeem said they are not in any position to state if his condition will improve or not in view of his comatose state.

On Friday night at about 11pm, Alice Ajim, his brother's wife arrived from Texas and visited the hospital to see Akeem.  Her husband, Dr Ayo Ajim, is an internal medicine physician in Houston, where they are co-pastors at the Grace Temple Church.
Another disturbing development is that the New York Police Department (NYPD) has yet to apprehend Barion Blake, the ex-convict BMW car freak who beat Akeem to the point of death before binding him up and throwing him inside the truck of his car.

 Akeem is a lawyer who works at the procurement unit of Columbia University in New York.
 He had offered his car for sale on the Internet for $46,000 and included his telephone number.    When Mr. Blake saw the advert, he contacted Akeem apparently to find out the location of the car; he then traveled from New York to West New York in New Jersey to meet the seller.  After Akeem opened his door, the proposed buyer, pretending to be truly interested in buying the car, signed the bill of sale, afterwards he pounced on Akeem at the point at which Akeem was expecting him to make the purchase money available.

 Blake stabbed Akeem in the head almost cutting off his ear.  He then gagged and bound the unconscious young man, threw him in the car trunk and drove off.  Some distance later, Blake stopped on the highway to swap the licence plates of the BMW with the ones he had taken from a Toyota Camry car with the help of an accomplice. Unfortunately for him, he was seen by an undercover police officer in Nassau County who confronted him, but Blake jumped into Akeem's BMW car and drove off. The officer followed in hot pursuit but soon skidded off the treacherous, snow-covered highway.

The snow also became Blake's nemesis as he rammed the BMW car into the rear end of a taxi in Manhattan and had to confront an enraged taxi driver.  Realizing he would not be able to drive any further, he fled the scene on foot.  The NYPD has not seen him since then, and it is unusual for such a quickly identified suspect with a record to disappear in the middle of New York. 

Meanwhile, it has been learned that when he had the unconscious Akeem in his custody, Blake called his wife and told her he had done something wrong.

N11.2m Fraud: AGF Stop Trial of Corrupt Minister


Farida Victoria Waziri and AGF Mohammed Bello Adoke
By Ayo Oluokun
In what looked like a throwback to the era of former AGF, Mike Aondoaka’s tenure  , a curious letter from the office of Mohammed Adoke, the current Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice has stopped the trial of Minister of State for Health Alhaji Suleiman Bello for corruption by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) which was scheduled to begin at Federal High Court, Yola, Adamawa State today, PM NEWS can reveal.

The anti-graft agency had dragged Suleiman to court over allegations that he received a sum of N11.2 million from Governor Murtala Nyako as ‘hardship allowance” when he was the Resident Electoral Commissioner in Adamawa State.  ICPC had accused Bello of conferring corrupt advantage upon himself by unlawfully soliciting for the fund from the governor.

The anti graft agency said the minister’s behavior is contrary to and punishable under Section '19' of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000. PM NEWS learnt that the minister was informed last Thursday that he will be arraigned in court on eight count charges based on the allegations today.

 In a statement yesterday, Folu Olamiti,  resident media consultant to the ICPC had insisted that the trial will go on: "The Minister of State for Health Hon Sulaiman Bello and two former top government Officials of Adamawa State government will be arraigned on Monday (today) by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) over their alleged involvement in a N268million bribe scam”.

He added that a former Secretary to Adamawa State Government, Mr. John Eddie Mannassa and Former Commissioner for Finance in the State, Mr. Emmanuel Vahyala will also be arraigned by the ICPC on corruption charges at the Court.  The three accused, according to him, are however to be arraigned separately.

However, while the two other accused persons were arraigned and granted bail and the case against them adjourned till 1st of March, PM NEWS leant that the Minister was not in court as a result of the letter from the AGF office in which the ICPC was asked to hand off the matter.

 The letter,  a copy of which PM NEWS obtained from the office of the Minister was delivered to the office of the Chairman of ICPC at 6.20 pm last Friday.
In the letter signed by one Akin Akintewe, Assistant Director, Department of Public Prosecution, for Honourable Attorney General and Minister of Justice, with the title: Re: FRN VS SULEIMAN BELLO, Adokie asked the anti corruption agency to hand off the trial of the Minister and forward the case file to his office.

“I am directed to draw your attention to the above case which was instituted by your office and slated for hearing on the 31st January, 2011 at Federal High Court, Yola”, the Ministry of Justice wrote on behalf of the AGF in the letter addressed to the Acting Chairman of ICPC.

“ I am further directed to request that the original case file be forwarded to the office of the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice immediately, to enable the office take over the prosecution of the case in exercise of the power of the HAGF under S,174(1)(b) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”, he added in the letter.
No reason was   given in the letter for the demand that ICPC should hand off the case, even though the anti graft agency has successfully prosecuted cases on its own in the past.

 It will be recalled that Mike Aondoakaa, the former Minister of Justice and the Attorney General of the Federal had provoked outrage locally and internationally with his attempts to also take over cases being prosecuted by the anti-graft agencies.
Many believe that Adokie is also set to put the anti-graft war in danger with his current moves.

OFFICIAL: Buhari Picks Bakare As Running Mate...Calls For End To Serial Violence



Pastor Tunde Bakare
By Yinka Odumakin
The presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC),Gen Muhamadu Buhari has picked fiery preacher; Pastor Gbolahan Babatunde Bakare as his running mate for the 2011 presidential election as the deadline for nomination of candidates expires today.
 The frontline runner for the highest political office in the land hinged his choice on the need to put the best feet forward in what promises to be a decisive political challenge for the soul of Nigeria.

"We have seen the uncommon enthusiasm of our people to register to vote in spite of the many challenges of the exercise, that speaks to their desire to do what Tunisians and Egyptians are doing on the streets through the ballot box in April.
There is a compelling need to give them a ticket that will make all their sacrifices worth the while and that is what we have done” he said.

General Buhari also condemns the wave of serial violence in Borno,Plateau and other parts of the country which have left casualties in it's trail and with the Federal Government appearing totally helpless.

"It is sad that these dastardly acts are taking place without any coordinated response from the government to guarantee the safety of lives and property.

A responsible leadership must not agonize over the virtual breakdown of security in parts of the country, it must organize the security system to deal with the situation first and create the atmosphere for social justice to flourish to end the conditions that make citizens to let loose against each other".

While condoling with the Borno State Government and people as well as all those who have lost loved ones in these pockets of violence, General Buhari sues for peace among all Nigerians and called on the government to sit up and bring an end to this palpable state of insecurity.

On the unfounded allegation by Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido that his supporters are responsible for a hate text message circulating after the PDP primaries,Geneneral Buhari said it is regrettable that some people can't appreciate that certain offices require a high degree of responsibility in utterances.

"What evidence has he got to say that the text came from any of my supporters? Has he gone to the service providers and they told him the text originated from a phone traceable to anyone who is my supporter? I condemn any attempt to spread hate among Nigerians but I suspect this may be a mischief from our opponents who cannot face issues but dwell only on weeping up emotions.And it may appear that the governor may be aware of those behind this hatchet job"

General Buhari added that he has never been involved in the zoning debate because the Federal Republic of Nigeria with all the people within no matter how they talk to God is his constituency."Those who don't want the progress of our people have spent fortunes over the years to raise silly propaganda about me.I have been around for some years and vie challenged them to bring out one person I ever discriminated against based on faith but they are yet to take up the challenge. They should continue to tell lies about me just as I will continue to tell the truths about them" He insisted that the weapons that worked for them in the past will not produce this time around.

"We will force them to discuss issues. They must explain why poverty has increased from 45 per cent in 1999 to 76 percent in 2011 in spite of unprecedented revenue under the PDP Government. Nigerians want to know how we got to a situation where 98 per cent of our children now fail NECO examinations whereas we had 54 per cent pass in WAEC examinations in 1999.The Global Financial Integrity recently reported that an average of $15b left the shores of Nigeria in illicit transfers in the eight years it surveyed under PDP rule"

‘ Yinka Odumakin
Spokesperson to General Buhari

EFCC Executive Chairman,Farida Waziri : A Good Friend Of Ikedi Ohakim During His 419 Years



Farida Victoria Waziri and Ohakim
By Mr. Don Azuka Onwu
I decided to write you after observing the relationship of Governor Ikedi Ohakim of Imo state and Mrs Farida Waziri, the Chairman of the EFCC. The relationship of the duo dates back to the years of Victoria Waziri at Milverton while Ikedi Ohakim was a 419er.

To put the record straight, I was a boy working in the 419 office of Kingsley Ibe and Ikedi Ohakim at Ajao Estate behind Stop Over Motel along the International Airport road Ikeja. Mr. Kingsley Ibe is presently in detention in Abidjan for 419 related offences, and you can confirm this from Interpol. Mr. Kingley Ibe is from Anara in Imo state and married to the younger sister of the late Morris Ibekwe a federal legislator who died in prison while detained by the EFCC for 419 related offences.

During Ikedi Ohakims 419 period, his associates were Tony Chukwu, late Zeb Phillips, Eze Cletus Illomuanya (Now a traditional ruler) Chief Reginald Amadi, Orji Uzor Kalu (With SLOK office in Calcutta Crescent Apapa), Ezego, Ode Njiji of Njima Paints (Also Victoria Waziri man friend). Governor Ikedi Ohakim had a more personal relationship with Victoria Waziri (Now Farida) during the boom of 419 in the 90’s. As a result of a petition written by a German client Mr. Bushbeck who was defrauded of 400,000 Deutsch Marks in our office, we were raided on the orders of Victoria Waziri. This led to the arrest of Ikedi Ohakim and Kingsley Ibe in 1994. They were detained in Milverton for a week and a deal was reached and they were released.

Upon their release, Ikedi Ohakim bought a Daewoo Espero from Tunde Debasco Motors and sent to Victoria Waziri. The car was handed over to her at the car park of Ikoyi Hotel in Lagos. Due to my closeness with Ikedi I was always with him and acted as his Personal Assistant. He also issued her with a cheque.

The relationship with Victoria culminated into a more cordial relationship which has lasted till date.
Ikedi used his relationship with Victoria Waziri to broker deals for other "guy men" who had problem with Milverton. Ikedi even went to the extent of setting up other guy men each time they made money from 419. The fear of Ikedi by 419ers was the beginning of wisdom then.
Ikedi Ohakim runs a 419 government in Imo state. All the beneficiaries of government contracts are 419’s like Tony Chukwu.
I decided to expose the evil deeds of Ohakim as my conscience has pricked me so much. The looting in Imo state is too much and Farida Waziri is turning a blind eye because of her love affair with Ikedi. Ohakim has been sending millions of dollars to Mrs Waziri through one Mr. Moses; I don’t know his other name. Mrs Waziri met with Ohakim in London the last time he traveled and they met at Intercontinental Hotel on Park Lane.


Mrs. Waziri speaks to Ohakim almost on daily basis asking for one favour or the other.
When the EFCC wanted to do their Eastern Zonal launch in July 2009, Mrs Waziri got a call from Governor Ohakim, and he told her to do the launch in Owerri, and that he will support them financially by providing the venue and logistics. 

Governor Ikedi Ohakim also gave Mrs Waziri’s EFCC the sum of N300million tax payers money to support the launch.The launch was originally billed for Enugu but Waziri changed the venue to Owerri at the instance of Ohakim. It also afforded them the opportunity to be together at the Government house lodge.

Ikedi Ohakim has been using his company MEKAHOG to steal Imo state money. He has bought up the whole of Abuja. He just bought a house in London. His wife is his major front. They bought land recently in Abuja  for N180 million using MEKAHOG account with UBA bank.

It is unfortunate that despite the numerous petitions against Ikedi Ohakim, Mrs Waziri has decided to turn a blind eye. I just want the good people of Imo State and Nigeria to note the relationship between Ohakim and Waziri.
It is worthy to note that Mrs Waziri is not fighting corruption in Nigeria.
She is a friend of 419ners and corrupt people in Nigeria.

 Mr. Don  Azuka Onwu wrote in from Lagos, Nigeria.

Nigeria Gunmen Attack, Kill Police Officer; Police Kill 2 Boko Haram Suspects- Canadian Press



MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Gunmen attacked a police checkpoint in restive northern Nigeria on Sunday, killing a policeman and leading police to shoot dead two of the gunmen, police said.

Police commissioner Mohammed Abubakar said the gunmen attacked Sunday morning. He said police believe the attackers were members of a radical Muslim sect.

"One of our policemen was killed today, Sunday, while two members of the Boko Haram gunmen were also gunned down during an exchange of gunshots at the Pompomari Housing estate in Maiduguri," Abubakar said. "Our men have also killed two of the attackers whom we believe are members of the outlawed Boko Haram sect."

He said the attack has prompted police to staff each of the city's more than 25 checkpoints with at least 10 policemen.
Earlier Sunday, Abubakar said police in the northern Nigeria city had arrested 19 people over the slaying of the region's dominant gubernatorial candidate.

Modu Fannami Gubio was the Borno state candidate of the All Nigeria People's Party, a conservative party dominant in Nigeria's Muslim north, for the upcoming April elections. The party already controls politics in Borno state.
He was killed Friday with six others.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the killing. However, the attack mirrors the style used by Boko Haram. Abubakar blamed the group as well in his initial statement to reporters, but offered no evidence to show the group's involvement.

Boko Haram, which means "Western education is sacrilege" in the local Hausa language, has attacked churches and engineered a massive prison break in recent months. The group was thought to be vanquished in 2009, when Nigeria's military crushed its mosque into concrete shards, and its leader was arrested and died in police custody.

Suspected Boko Haram members have used motorcycle-riding gunmen to attack soldiers and police manning checkpoints throughout Borno state, as well as those who publicly oppose the group. But much remains murky about Boko Haram's intentions, and whether all the killings in Maiduguri are due to the group's reemergence.

The central Nigerian city of Jos has also suffered ethnic and religious violence, with at least 1,000 people killed there in 2010 and another 200 more have died within the last month, Human Rights Watch said.

The violence in central and northern Nigeria comes as President Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian who took power after the death of Nigeria's elected Muslim leader, seeks the presidency. Some believe a northern candidate should stand in Jonathan's place to appease an unwritten power-sharing agreement in the oil-rich nation's ruling party.

General Sanni Abacha, Major Mustapha And I- Lt. Col. (Dr.) Ibrahim Yakassai



General Sanni Abacha And Major Mustapha
By Lt. Col. (Dr.) Ibrahim Yakassai
I Have known Major Hamza El-Mustapha for 17 years. We have been together since our cadet days.
    He was with the former Head of State, General Sani Abacha. But in 1985, he had some problems with him. And was posted to Calabar. I was also posted to Calabar. I was there till the end of 1990 when I travelled to England.
    By the time I came back in 1994, Mustapha and Abacha had made up. It was Mustapha who told me that I was needed in the Villa (Aso Rock) by Abacha in 1994 and I went.

    Security at the Villa
    The security at the Villa was made up of three main arms (a) the Brigade of Guards (b) the Strike Force (c ) the Military Police.
But the two main arms are the Bridge of Guards (BG) and the Strike Force (SF). Mustapha was in charge of the security. And even though I am senior to him in rank, because he is (was) my friend, I never minded working under him, kind of. We really worked together. I am a medical doctor, but I doubled as a security officer. Each time the C-in-C was to go out, I either went in the advance party or in the last party. You could say that I was Mustapha’s second in command but that could be wrong too because even though Mustapha was in charge of the Strike Force, there was a commander, Lt Ikilana. He was the commanding officer. The BG was made up of 300 soldiers while the strike force was made up of 80. I was trained in security matters, on the orders of the C-in-C in 1994. But even then, I was in charge mainly of the health of members of the outfit. (BG and SF).

    Members of the outfit were trained in Libya and North Korea. Usually, it was Mustapha, Gwarzo and I who recommended those to be recruited into the outfit. But I examined them medically. Then we had an embarrassment in Libya. Four of the soldiers we sent for training there tested HIV positive. That was when an embarrassed Abacha now insisted that I must have all those recommended for training undergo an HIV test before they are sent to either Libya or North Korea. Anybody sent is usually given the sum of I I ,000 US dollars. So it was like a competition. Of all that were recommended for training, about 10 tested positive. Usually, to make sure there is no mistake during the test for HIV, I first test them at Aso Rock Clinic. If it is positive, to make assurance doubly sure, I sent the sample to Dr. Njoku at Military Hospital, Lagos and then again to Edo Hospital, Abuja where a course mate of mine, Dr. Gammani, is in charge and then to a laboratory in England. All the steps were to make sure nobody was cheated. These can easily be cross-checked from Dr. Njoku and Dr. Gammani. Also, even those that tested positive, I used my money to have them treated at Edo Hospital, Abuja. But I had a problem here because of Mustapha. Anybody he did not want to be a member of the security outfit, because he had the final say, he would tell them: “Yakassai said you are not medically fit.” And this was a lie. Like I said, only 10 people, after the Libya embarrassment, were diagnosed by me as having the HIV virus.

    Even though Mustapha was in charge of the security, all the money went to Alhaji Ismaila Gwarzo, who was the National Security Adviser. Gwarzo was always reluctant to release money for the outfit. He was in the habit of delaying it. Nobody knew what he was doing with the money. He could delay releasing money for between one to two months. The boys were angry and restless. At times, I would go to Kano and borrow money to give out to the boys. I borrowed from somebody like Alhaji Dan Kabo.

Then, in April 1997, things were very bad. Mustapha and I decided to go and meet Major General Edward Unimna who was in charge of the Petroleum Trust Fund, PTF (military). We told him of the problems we were having funding the security outfit. General Unimna asked us to put it in writing. We wanted the sum of N500 million. So we put it in writing. And he released the sum to us in two installments of N300 million and N200 million.
    What we had planned to do with the money were:
    (I ) Buy houses for the boys
    (2) Buy vehicles for the boys
    (3) General welfare.

    I was the Liason Officer. The first N300 million, we used to buy vehicles and houses. We bought 23 houses at Gwarimpa Housing Estate, Abuja from Major General Adisa, former Minister for Works and Housing. The houses were for 23 officers, including Mustapha and 1.

    Then we bought 26 Peugeot Station Wagon cars and eight Toyota Land Cruiser jeeps, all from ASD, Kaduna. The 23 Peugeot cars we gave to some members of the outfit but the jeeps were for Mustapha, myself, ADC, Aminu, Mohammed, Isiaku Doba, Lawal Arugungu and Lawal Rabo, O/C Mobile Police.

All the money was in my account. It was like this: The cheque was made out in the name of the Security Department. But Mustapha asked me to lodge it into my account. That means another cheque was made out in my name. Mustapha also told me to pay Major Muhammed and Mr. Ahmed Sabi of the SSS some money.

When Mustapha asked me to pay the cheque into my account and I asked why, he said we would use it to help ourselves. All through, I continued to give him an update on the state of the account.
The remaining N200 million was spent by Mustapha on miscellaneous. He bought a house at the cost of N25 million in Kano but he paid only N10 million. The remaining N15 million was written off for him as Public Relations. Mustapha gave out some on welfare, like the sum of N80 million.

But I had a problem over this account because I did not know Mustapha is a devil. He was the one who asked me to put the money in my account. He was the person who told me how much to withdraw each time. He was the one who disbursed the money. Just like he was the one who had the final say on the security outfit. But each time he does not want to give anybody money he tells them it is Yakassai. And he says: “Go and look at his account. He has all the money.”

    The 1995 Coup
 The truth is that Abacha really wanted about six people to be killed. The six included Generals Olusegun Obasanjo and Musa Yar’Adua, Col. Gwadabe, Col. Fadile and Major Akinyemi (rtd). It was God that saved them.
    When they were eventualIy jailed, Abacha ordered that I must confirm the state of health of all the main prisoners each time the prison authorities sent a distress call on their state of health. When I confirm, I have to get clearance from him through Mustapha and/or Gwarzo or directly from him at times before I go in company of other doctors and treat the person.


    Yar’Adua
    One of the greatest pains, one of the worst periods of my life was when I read that I might have injected YarAdua with poison. The truth about Yar’Adua and I is that he was the one who came between Abacha, Gwarzo, Mustapha on one side and I. The Inspector General of Police, Alhaji Coomassie, is alive and can bear me witness.

I saw Yar’Adua on Decemher 1 or 2, I997. Mustapha called me because of the report he said he got from Abakaliki prisons that Yar’Adua was ill. In fact, the C-in—C called me too. I left for Abakaliki to see Yar’Adua. There, I met the prison doctor and a physician from UNTH Enugu. I have forgetten his name now but he limps a little. There also was CSP Obuah and I went with my nurse too. The physician from UNTH had been seeing Yar’Adua. He did not look like somebody who was going to die. But he was ill. ‘The then Militarv Administrator of Ebonyi State, Commander Feghagbo, too was there. He had an enlarged liver. Yar‘Adua was a chain smoker. We suspected cancer of the lungs or liver. I made my note in the prison exercise book. The physician from UNTH took Yar’Adua’s blood sample, not me. We split the blood sample into two. He took half to UNTH to run tests and I took half too to run tests. But results confirmed a severely damaged liver which was almost failing. He had hepatitis too. We comfirmed Alfa Feetal protein. We took this result on Thursday and confirmed on Friday. It was then that the UNTH doctor told us to appoint him as Yar’Adua's doctor. I phoned Abuja and got permission. When both of us got the result, there was no change in Yar’Adua‘s condition. On Saturday he was better. Infact, on Sunday he was strong enough to play a game of lawn tennis. I went back to Abuja. But on Monday morning, Mustapha phoned me to tell me that he had a call from Abakaliki which told him Yar’Adua was very ill. He said the physician said he developed jaundice suddenly over-night I rushed to Mustapha’s office to get permission to go, but Mustapha told me that the C-in-C had not come down, the prison authorities were waiting for permission to allow them transfer Yar’Adua to UNTH. But Mustapha said the C-in-C had not come down.

He did not say transfer. By I .00 p.m. when I had become frantic, I went to see Gwarzo to get permission from him. I met the IG of Police there. He too had come to see oga. When I told Gwarzo how urgent ‘it was, he said oga had not come down. I now said that it is better to pardon Yar’Adua so he can go and. take care of his health. But Gwarzo flared up.
I finally saw the.C-in-C by 3.00 p.m. and he gave permission. And we started organising the security. 1 phoned the Enugu and Ebonyi State Military Administrators to inform them that Yar’Adua was going to be transferredto UNTH Enugu. I then phoned the physician who told me Yar’Adua was slipping into a coma. This was 3.00p.m.

He was transferred to UNTH .1 arrived Enugu airport by 6.00p.m and by 700p.m. I was at UNTH where I met both the Enugu and Ebonyi State Military Administrators. They told me Yar’Adua was dead. They said he was in coma when he was brought to the hospital. And that he died in the hospital.

That was where my problem started with Abacha, Mustapha and Gwarzo I phoned Abuja-Mustapha and the ADC to the C-in-C and informed them of Yar’Adua's death, I asked them what to do. Because by this time, the prison-authorities had refused the body. The hospital too refused the body saying their mortuary was bad. Abuja ignored me completely. The Chief of Army Staff’s conference was going on in Enugu. Military officers were there. The (Chief of Defence Staff, then Major-General Abdulsalami Abubakar (present C-in~C), was in Enugu and so was the Chief of Army Staff. Still, nobody informed Abubakar. They did not want him to know. I waited for Abuja to call us back, time was 300a.m. They did not. It was then I told the Military Administrator of Enugu State that:
“Look, Yar’Adua is a moslem, he is a prominent figure. He has died since 6.00 p.m. and this is 300a.m. and nobody from Abuja has cared to call us. I am willing to take a risk if you are willing. I want to take his body back to Katsina, to his people. He agreed to take the risk. It was then I phoned the IG of Police, Ibrahim Coomassie and briefed him on the situation and what I wanted to do. The IG responded at once: “If you do, I will be there to receive him.”

    As soon as the IG told me this, I took an aircraft and put Yar’Adua’s body. I first flew him to Abuja to refuel. Neither Abacha, Gwarzo, ADC nor Mustapha knew I was in Abuja with his body. From the Abuja airport I called Mustapha. He thought I was still in Enugu and asked me to still wait. I did not tell him and this was how I took’ Yar’Adua’s body to Katsina. That was how the IG received his body. It was not a Federal Government’s delegation. The IG took off on his own. And thank God he did because he was the one who saved my life. In Katsina, they almost lynched me. The IG shielded me.
 
The truth is that Abacha, Gwarzo and Mustapha wanted Yar’ Adua to be buried in Abakaliki prisons like a common prisoner, a common criminal. And Yar’Adua was not a criminal, He did not do anything.
 When I got hack to Abuja after Yar’Adua's burial, Abacha, Gwarzo and Mustapha refused to speak to me. But none of them had the courage to ask me, “Why did you take Yar’Adua’s body back to Katsina?” They knew what happened. First, they delayed to give permission early to transfer him to UNTH when the prison authorities notified them about his state of health. Second, they ignored him even in death. And people think there was a Federal Government delegation, that Abacha gave permission for’ his body to be taken home. He did not.

    I am pained by the accusation that I injected Yar’Adua with poison. Allah knows the truth. The truth is that all through the period Yar’Adua was in jail, I never gave him any injection. I never took his blood sample. The only time I had anything to do with his blood sample was when his physician got his blood while he was ill, gave me half and took half. Anybody can cross-check this with the physician and prison authorities.

   • The medical reports are available. Nobody injected him with anything. The death certificate specifies the cause of death - primary liver cell carcimo.

  Chief MKO  Abiola
    Abiola’s case is as traumatic to me as Yar’Adua’s case. I never saw Abiola alone. Many doctors were seeing him. Falomo, his doctor, was seeing him too. In my particular case, I never, ever saw him alone. I was always in company of other doctors - Charles Ogboma, Opong; Miner (from Aso Rock Clinic), two mobile policemen. I always saw him in company of about five to six people. At a point, Dr. Bako was withdrawn. I was not told why.
    Of course, there was always a delay before we were allowed to see him. The delay was from Abacha and Mustapha. They have to give us permission to see him. He was their prisoner. Between two of them, they kept him in solitary detention. Not me. Each time we were allowed to see him we saw him promptly. Abiola had his own B/P apparatus. 1 remember once when Abiola complained that he had radiculopathy. It took three months before his doctor, or us were allowed to see him. When we saw him, however, we confirmed from tests that Abiola had no radiculopathy. there was no urgency to transter him to any hospital abroad.

    Let me say here that the last time I saw Abiola was in September 1997. Abiola died in July I998. Again, let me say for the sake of Allah that at no time did Abiola complain all through the period I was seeing him, that he had a problem with his left side heart, never. Usually he complained of diarrhoea and headache. Then in early 1997, he complained of abdominal pains, but we found out he had what is commonly known as pile. So, we gave him suppositories and I reported his condition to Mustapha. When he complained of the state of his mattress, I used my money to buy him a new one. Like in Yar’Adua’s case, I never ever gave Abiola any injection nor did I ever take his blood for any test. Unfortunately, Abiola is not here to confirm this, but the authorities know. All the doctors and personnel that were seeing Abiola with me know this.

    Diya: The Airport Explosion
    The explosion that almost killed Lt General Oladipo Diya took place on December 13, 1997 as he was on his way to the burial ceremony of the mother of Major-General Lawrence Onoja. It was at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

 The truth is that the government lied when it said, through the Commissioner of Police, Abuja, that the explosion was an accident from a hand grenade. It was a bomb. The target was General Diya, Abacha and Mustapha wanted to finish him off. Others would have died with him. They used two boys. Both of them are dead. Both of them had the same names– Samaila.

    As a medical doctor, when the explosion happened, I was the first person to rush to the airport. But for my job 1 would have collapsed because of what I saw. One of the boys was blown to pieces. I was the one who meticulously packed his body in a paper bag. The other boy was half burnt. I was the one who took him to Gwagwalada General Hospital and told them it was an accident. I told them it was a car accident. He died two or three days later. But before he died, he spoke to me, almost in whispers, because he was very bad. He told me it was Mustapha who asked them to bomb Diya. I did not tell anybody this. The only person I told was Mustapha because he was my friend.

    I told him: “Look at what Samaila told me before he died. But nobody else heard it because he spoke to me in whispers, for my ears only.” So only Mustapha did I tell. lt was Mustapha who sent them. Samaila told me clearly before he died.

    The 1997 Diya Coup
    I do not know how I got involved, but this is the story of how I knew.
    On December 20, 1997, Mustapha called me and told me there was a coup and I said: “No, I do not belive it.”
  He flared up. In fact, I did not believe it. I did not take it seriously. I arrested Diya. I arrested him in a guest house. Then on January 5, Mustapha called me and asked me to pray hard. I asked:
    “Why?” He said I could be arrested. He said Mohammed, one of us (jailed too) told him that he went to see General Adisa. And I asked: Did Adisa say he was planning a coup? Did he tell Mohammed he was planning a coup?”
He said no but that Mohammed said Adisa was grumbling. He said Mohammed said he told me that Adisa was grumbling. I said: “Yes, he told me but he told you too and he told everybody.” Mustapha told me this three times. Then, on Tuesday, January 6, by 7.00 am, one officer, Captain Umar,. came and told me that Mustapha wanted to see me in the office. Then, Umar told me to surrender my arms. I knew the method. We have been arresting others. And we usually asked them to surrender arms. So, I knew they had come for me. I surrendered my arms and followed him. When I got there, Mustapha was in the office. They kept me where we could see each other. I was looking at him. They put handcuffs on me, He could not look at me.

They took me to Jos in handcuffs. And when Major General Chris Garuba saw me in handcuffs, he asked them to remove the handcuffs. He called Mohammed. He called both of us together and Mohammed told him that he only told me General Adisa was grumbling and that he told Mustapha and others the same thing. Major General Garuba discharged and acquitted me. He also discharged and acquitted Col. Bako. The letter of. our discharge and acquittal, copied to everybody was dated January 10, 1998 (see letter, boxed).

 As soon as we were discharged, I left for Abuja. I went to my house. I was very happy. Stupidly, I still took Mustapha as my friend. So, I phoned him to tell him to rejoice with me, that I had been discharged and acquitted.. He was in Libya then. But that same night, some security men came to my house and said Mustapha said they should take me and keep me in the guest house. Then, Mustapha came back from Libya and did not get in touch with me. He refused to speak to us. (Bako and 1). But after three days, he sent people to come and apologise. They even brought a cheque for me to sign for them. The cheque was to the tune of N 500,000.00 (five hundred thousand naira) I gave it to a Squadron Leader and an SSS operative, Lawal Arugungu.

But the following day, I was asked to go back to Jos. When I got there, and Lieutenant Garuba saw me, he was furious, very furious. Then Col. Frank Omenka gave me a file and it contained “medical.” I asked: what is this? What is medical, but I told them what I thought they were referring to. It happened on December 20, that day Mustapha told me there was a coup. It concerned an SSS operative who was given chloroform to drink until he lost consciousness. He died later on. But before he died, he talked to me.

 His name was Mohammed Sule. When Sule was brought to me, he was very bad, in a very bad shape. He was brought on the night of December 20, to the Villa. I resuscitated him. The following day, he was vomiting blood and passing blood. He told me it was Captain Bature who gave him the chloroform to drink. I recorded Sule. In fact, I recorded him on video. And I gave it to Mustapha. I do not know what they wanted but as soon as I told this story, the charge was dropped. I was discharged again by General Garuba. He told me I will get my letter. But Col. Frank told me: no, don’t go back to Abuja yet, go and stay in the officers’ guest house at Rukuba barracks, Jos. I was there for three weeks, doing nothing. From there, I even signed a cheque to the tune of four million naira for Mustapha.

Then one Monday morning, I was invited again to face another panel. This time, they made sure Garuba did not see me. I faced only Col. Frank. I was not allowed to see Garuba. Frank now asked me about the N500 million PTF money. And I told Frank it was easy, that it was Mustapha who was in charge of the money but that he told me to pay it into my account from where he controlled it. They even invited General Adisa who confirmed we bought 23 houses from his ministry at Gwarinpa Housing Estate, Abuja. So I was asked to write it down. As I was writing it down, a police officer came and took the papers from me, said I should stop. It was from there that I was now sent to Jos prisons and chained hands and legs to the ground for three weeks.

    Malu’s Judgement
    They now charged me for conspiracy to commit theft. The Special Military Tribunal (SMT) cleared me. Mustapha himself was invited. He knows the truth. The SMT found Mustapha guilty as an accomplice to theft. Yet, I am the one sentenced.to 14 years imprisonment. When Mustapha came to Jos, he denied even knowing me or anything about the PTF account. Yet, even when I was at Rukuba barracks, I signed a cheque to the tune of four million naira for them. He denied until he was shown the documents. But Malu stopped it and allowed Mustapha to go. But Malu is a nice, disciplined, decent officer, fair minded.

    The truth is that Malu found only five people guilty. These were Generals Diya, Olarenwaju, Adisa, Major Fadipe and Akinyode (Military Assistant to Olarenwaju). He discharged and acquitted others. But Abacha told him: “NO.” That was part of the reasons the judgement was delayed. After everything, Malu had said he would read the judgement the next day. But the judgement never came until three weeks later.

They wanted to rope in as many people as possible. Even the Director-General of SSS, Peter Nwaoduah, an innocent man who did not know what they were doing, who they marginalised, they wanted to rope him in. Even the present CGS, Rear Admiral Mike Akhigbe, they wanted to rope him in.

 Yomi Tokoya was badly tortured so that he would rope Akhigbe in. But he refused. Even the present Head of State, General Abubakar, they wanted to implicate him. Three times, Abacha asked them to bring out Diya. He spoke to Diya using satellite phone. He asked Diya to implicate General Abubakar. But Diya refused.

    Plans to kill Diya and 15 Others
    In June 1998, two attempts were made to kill 16 of us including Generals Diya, Olarenwaju and Adisa. But for the mercy of Allah, we would all have been dead by now.

    The first attempt was on June 1. Those who arranged this were Sabo, Mustapha, Frank, Marmoni (SO) and Arugüngu (Military Police). That day, they came to Jos prison and put us in a Black Maria. We were still handcuffed and chained on the legs. They told us that Abacha wanted to see us, (to) talk to us and pardon us. We were on our way to the Jos airport but troops, sent by the GOC, 3rd Armoured Division, Major General Peter Sha, intercepted us and brought us back because nobody told the GOC. And I do not think any other person knew, Mustapha just wanted to kill us off. They wanted to bomb the aircraft carrying us.

    The second attempt was on the 8th of June, the day Abacha died. We did not know Abacha had died. So, they came at about 9.00 a.m. and told us the C-in-C wanted to see us. We boarded a presidential jet but instead of taking us to Abuja, they took us to Kano, the 16 of us. We were handcuffed. In Kano, they put all of us in one small room. It had only one bed and one chair, nothing else. They left us there - no food. But in the right, they brought us very small food, very little. But Allah saved us. I just looked outside, and saw one of my boys, a member of the Strike Force. He saw me and beckoned to me. So l went near the window. The boy told me “oga nobody knows you are here. It is only Mustapha. We are to kill you. But I will never participate.” The boy sneaked out. And I now told General Diya and others. We all began to pray. That is why Allah is wonderful because from nowhere, the boys started fighting among themselves. They never agreed on who would start the killing first. They fought and we heard them. It was later they told us Abacha was dead and so they stayed action. We were there from June 8 to July 14.

  Coups Against Abacha
    Since February 1996, there have been four coups against Abacha.
    (I) Sokoto ‘96: The coup was to take place during the Chief of Army Staff’s conference in Sokoto. But because Abacha did not go, it was aborted. The plan was to kill him there and simultaneously take over in Abuja. But he did not come.
    (2) Kotangora: “Exercise Eagle Eye”. This was going to be very bloody. But again we did not go. We knew what they planned. They were going to kill Abacha there. Before we used our boys to disorganise it. Our boys removed the safety pins in everything.
    (3) Escravos: Again, Abacha was supposed to be there for an NNPC project. Escravos is sea-locked. If we had gone, they would have sealed off the place and that would have been it. But we did not go. It was when that one failed that they planned the 1997 coup. Unfortunately, Diya was the fall.
    (4) 1997 Coup: There were two plans.
    Bamaiyi had told Diya that all the military commanders had decided to remove Abacha. Diya agreed because he thought he was dealing with a human being. He wanted to be Head of State too. But Bamaiyi had an alternative plan. Once he knew he had Diya’s attention, he went and told Abacha that Diya was planning a coup. He became a sort of Abacha plant.

    But there was a second plan. Troops had already been deployed from Keffi and 3 Guards Batalion. When it failed, they fell back on the Diya coup.
    Abacha’s Hidden Agenda
    Abacha was not able to sack or ar- rest Major General Ishaya Bamaiyi inspite of what he knew because he (Abacha) had a hidden agenda. Having used Bamaiyi to get rid of Diya, Olarenwaju and Adisa, he also wanted to use Col. Bako to get rid of Bamaiyi. In Jos, Abacha asked Bako to speak up about Bamaiyi but Bako refused to talk. If he had talked about Bamaiyi, Abacha would have caged Bamaiyi too. Then, he would have gotten rid of everybody.


    Mustapha Killed Kudirat, Rewane
    Mustapha is a naturally dull person. He is a dunce. But he thinks he is a super intelligent officer. Mustapha did not pass his Captain to Major promotion exam. The Military Secretary can prove this. Abacha, as CDS, begged for his promotion. That was how he was promoted. Because he was a dunce, he was always afraid of having intelligent people around him. He felt I wanted all the money. He wanted the boys to call him a saint. He supported all Abacha’s atrocities.
    We knew the ones organised by the opposition. We knew the ones that were inside jobs. Twice, the Lagos State Military Administrator was targeted. They were inside jobs.

    Mustapha. was the one who organised the killing of Rewane and Kudirat. For Kudirat, the officers used were:
    (1) Lawal-OC MOPOL
    (2) Samaila — Brigade of Guards
    (3) Roger — Strike Force
    (4) Col. Frank - DM1
    He also embarked on ethnic cleaning. Examples:
    (I) He implicated Maigari of Protocol department and replaced him with Dagari.
    (2) He posted Lt. Col. Abdulmalik Jubril to Pakistan and replaced him with Lt. Col. Abdallah (Abacha’s) ADC, from his state, Yobe.
    (3) He removed Major Idris and posted him to Yola.
    (4) He removed Ibrahim and replaced him with Jidda from Maiduguri.
    (5) He implicated Major Mohammed in the 1997 coup and replaced him as Admin Officer to the C-in-C with Major Biwatai from Yobe.
    (6) He implicated Major Isyaku and replaced him as 0/C Artillery with Capt. Lawal from Nguru.
    (7) He implicated Lt Col. Maina, he appeared before the SIP in 1995.
    (8) He removed Lassa and replaced him with Dagam (MTO). And look at me. I do not know why I am implicated in the coup except that I guess they were not happy with me over:
    (1) My decision to send Yar’Adua’s body to Katsina against their wishes that he be buried in Abakaliki prisons.
    (2) That I knew about the Diya experience at the Abuja airport. They wanted to bomb him off.
    (3) He felt I was close to Abacha and that I could become the CSO.
    In Bako’s case, he was implicated because
    (1) Mustapha’s wife was Bako’s girlfriend. Mustapha never forgave him.
    (2) Being at NECON, he had a direct access to Abacha. And Mustapha hated that.
    (3) He was close to Sambo Dasuki.
    (4) There was a tink-tank for Abacha. And while Mustapha had no ideas, Bako had very bright ideas. Mustapha suspected Abacha wanted to make Bako Commander, Brigade of Guards.
    Who Am I?
    I was most shocked to hear that my qualification 1as a medical doctor is being queried by Falomo because I worked with evil minded people. Can Dr. Falomo explain what slow poison is? What is it? He should educate me. It appears to me that Dr. Falomo has nothing to do and has forgotten what medicine is all about. He should please try to go on a refresher course, especially on the pharmacology of poisons.
    • I am a consultant gynaecologist.
    • I am fellow of the West African College of Surgeons.
    •I am an Associate Fellow of the Medical College of Obstetrician/ Gynaecologists.
    • I am a member of the Royal College of Obstetrician/ Gynaecologists, England.
    • I am a fellow of the International College of Surgeons.
    •I was the ‘Consultant Gynaecologist, Aso Rock Clinic. I was National Coordinator, National Programme on Immunisation..
    • I was medical consultant, Family Support Programme.
    • I was the physician to the present C-in-C, when he was the CDS. I always treated/operated his family members.
    I am not making excuses for myself. But I am not a bad man. I worked with devils. Allah will take care of me. Because he knows the truth. God bless Nigeria.

This is for the records


First published December 2007

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