The National TaskForce to Combat Illegal Importation of Small Arms,
Ammunition and Light Weapons has challenged the Federal Government to
ensure the deportation of all the children of those who benefitted from
the $2.1 billion arms deal wherever they are schooling abroad.
The organisation, which called on Nigerians to stop evaluating President
Muhammadu Buhari within seven months in office, described the critics
as “either witches or wizards that want to bring him and his government
down”.
The Director General of NATFORCE and former presidential candidate of
African Liberation Party, Chief Emmanuel Osita Okereke, stated this in
an interview with journalists in Abuja.
According to Okereke, the administration of ex-President Goodluck
Jonathan fell into the $2.1 billion arms deal trap because he was not
getting the truth from the embattled former National Security Adviser,
retired Colonel Sambo Dasuki, and ex-Comptroller-General of Nigerian
Customs Service, Abdullahi Dikko.
He said: “I am now telling President Muhammadu Buhari, because he is a
God-sent to fight for justice because God will protect him, I am begging
Nigerians to give him the benefit of doubt.
“Buhari needs at least a year and six months before you can see his work.
“In two years, the true picture of his governance will show.
“Those evaluating Buhari within seven months when he has not spent a
year in office are either witches or wizards that want to bring him and
his government down.
“Anyone who was part of the $2.1 billion arms deal will vomit it.“There is corruption in Nigeria and those who have stolen this money must return it.
“Those who stole money and sent their children to different schools
abroad, while our education system in the country remains in shambles,
will all return the money they stole.
“I am begging President Muhammadu Buhari to give my company the contract
to investigate the schools where their children are and deport them
back to Nigeria for them to face the same problem that we are facing.
“They are citizens of this country and they do not need to travel anywhere.“Those who have embezzled public funds should not be allowed to enjoy such benefits.”
Okereke recalled how he had told Jonathan that the security agents were
not giving him the true picture of the security situation in the country
because they were all alleged members of the Boko Haram Islamic sect.
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