Monday, 5 September 2011
Nigerian politicians on terrorist sponsor list
FBI, CIA put sponsors on watch
list
•Plot to replace security chiefs
thickens
From ISMAIL OMIPIDAN (Kaduna)
& MURPHY GANAGANA (Abuja)
Sunday, September 04, 2011
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Photo: Sun News Publishing
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There are strong indications that
global intelligence agencies,
especially in Britain and the
United States of America, have
placed some top Nigerian
politicians and opinion leaders
on a watch-list of terrorist
sponsors, following the August
26 bomb blast at the United
Nations House in Abuja, which
claimed no fewer than 23 lives.
This is coming amid
apprehension within the nation’s
armed forces, police and the
intelligence community of
impending sweeping changes
that might torpedo some service
chiefs from their plum positions.
Sunday Sun can, however, reveal
that President Goodluck Jonathan
may have resolved to retain the
National Security Adviser (NSA),
General Owoeye Azazi, and the
Director-General of the State
Security Services, Mr Ita
Ekpenyong.
Impeccable sources informed
that the axe may as well be
slammed on some top brass in
the armed forces even as the
Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief
Marshall Oluseyi Petirin, is due for
retirement just as the Naval Chief,
Vice Admiral Ola Sa’ad Ibrahim,
has about a year in service.
While the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.
General Ihejirika, has about two
years before his statutory date of
retirement, the Chief of Air Staff,
Air Marshall Umar, who is a
Course 20 officer, has more than
three years in service.
Feelers from the presidency,
however, indicated that some of
the service chiefs may not remain
in office till their official terminal
dates in service, more so as they
are holding political
appointments. The changes are
expected to be made with the
appointment of a new CDS.
Sunday Sun however learnt from
other sources in Abuja and
Kaduna that there are indeed
moves to ensure Azazi and some
of the security chiefs are
replaced because of what one of
them described as “obvious
intelligence failure,” on the part
of the security chiefs, including
the office of the NSA.
“When security chiefs start
contradicting one another on
security matters, it is a sign of a
more deeply rooted problem. I
am sure you are aware that the
SSS is claiming that it sent
intelligence report to the office of
the NSA before the UN House
bombing.
“But the NSA has come out even
on the pages of newspaper to
deny that any of such thing
happened. This is a clear signal
that there is a problem. And it is
up to the President to exercise
his powers, because except he
acts fast, the thing may consume
him too,” said the source.
The development has heightened
tension with the armed forces
and the intelligence community,
although President Jonathan is
reportedly keeping plans in that
direction close to his chest.
Sunday Sun further gathered that
the President is no longer losing
sleep over the recent UN House
bombing as the attack has led to
the unmasking of some
suspected sponsors of the
increasing terrorist acts in
Nigeria, particularly in the
aftermath of the 2011 general
election, and consequently
drawn international sympathy
rather than anger towards
Jonathan.
The incident, according to
dependable sources, has also led
to the revelation of intelligence
reports in possession of some
foreign agencies to the Nigerian
government on two meetings
allegedly held offshore by some
prominent opposition politicians
and opinion leaders of northern
extraction in the past one month.
It was gathered that one of the
recent meetings was held last
month in Saudi Arabia while the
second took place last week in
London. Both meetings allegedly
centred on how to intensify
activities that would sustain the
tempo of insecurity with a view
to weakening and preventing
Jonathan from taking
monumental decisions with
regards to the 2015 polls.
With international intelligence
agencies presently keeping tabs
on these moves and having
followed the political dynamics
that preceded the Jonathan
presidency, including the post-
election violence and subsequent
Boko Haram insurgency, Britain,
U.S. and the UN had reportedly
been aware of the existence of a
political wing of the fanatical
Islamic sect, and, therefore, had
no qualms in placing some
prominent Nigerians on the
watch-list of terrorist sponsors.
“There are two wars presently
going on. The first is to weaken
the President from taking
monumental decisions on 2015.
The second is to create the
impression that only northern
heads of the armed forces and
the intelligence community can
secure this country.
“And in the course of ensuring
that they succeed in their plans,
they went as far as attacking the
UN House in Abuja. That was
where they got it wrong. Now,
they have taken the problem off
the shoulders of President
Jonathan. It is now a global affair
and the world is watching them,”
said a top security source, who
pleaded anonymity.
There are already speculations
that a former NSA, General Aliyu
Gusau, may return to the
intelligence community where he
hitherto held sway, even though
there are feelers that Jonathan
may not be favourably disposed
to such move.
In fact, the President is said to
hold a strong view against the
backdrop of unfolding events,
that in the last 50 years the
nation’s intelligence mechanism
had not been citizen, community
and country-based but driven by
Very Important Person (VIP)/
individualism, intimidation, and
bravado.
This discovery, Sunday Sun learnt,
may have informed Jonathan’s
resolve to retain the NSA and the
SSS boss among others, if he
eventually decides to shake-up
the armed forces and other
security agencies, with a
conviction that what is required
is building up a new security
infrastructure.
Jonathan made this position
known on Friday in Abuja while
launching the new vehicle
number plates and drivers
license rolled out by the Federal
Road Safety Commission (FRSC).
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