Dasuki’s aide’s driver gone with $5m cash
What happened to the $5m withdrawn from
the National Security Adviser’s account at the Central Bank of Nigeria
(CBN)? The cash vanished under former NSA Col. Sambo Dasuki’s watch.
This question and more relating to other
“curious” withdrawals in the dying days of the former President
Goodluck Jonathan administration informed the invasion of Dasuki’s homes
by Department of State Security (DSS) at the weekend.
Although Dasuki has not been linked with any cases of corruption, sources told The Nation yesterday in Abuja that his office was being investigated for alleged questionable withdrawals running into billions of naira.
It was gathered that Dasuki, the
immediate past NSA to Jonathan, who President Muhammadu Buhari sacked
last Monday alongside the Service chiefs, would be quizzed on how a
driver to his personal assistant disappeared with $5 million, which was
withdrawn from the office’s account with the CBN.
The DSS, in a statement issued at the
weekend, justified its raid on Dasuki’s home on the suspicion that he
was plotting to disturb the peace with the quality and quantity of high
caliber weaponry stocked in his Abuja home where bullet proof vehicles
were recovered. His father’s house in Sokoto was also searched.
Although Dasuki said he was being victimised for discharging his responsibilities, a Presidency source told The Nation that evidence abound that his office played a major role in some shady withdrawals.
Dasuki’s office, the source explained,
was fingered in the case of a driver to his personal assistant who
allegedly disappeared with a car containing $5million cash withdrawn
from the NSA office’s account with the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Dasuki was placed under security
surveillance immediately Buhari was sworn in due to the role he played
in the plan to truncate the handover of governance to a new government
on May 29, it was learnt.
Said the source: “I believe Dasuki knows
the truth and he is only latching onto the democratic environment to
twist the tale. The cry of a witch-hunt is unfounded because we work in
the same office. We don’t even need to go into how he purchased the
Asokoro mansion few months after his appointment as NSA.
“Is Dasuki also claiming ignorance of
investigation into the suspicious disappearance of a driver to his
Personal Assistant with a vehicle loaded with $5m? In fact, the
relatives of the driver are still asking the authorities to help look
for their son. The money was withdrawn at the CBN and the PA claimed the
driver said he wanted to go for lunch only to disappear with the money,
which was in the boot of the car. Now, who allows a driver to go out
with a vehicle containing such a huge sum of money?
“You know Dasuki is just playing for
time and I think he knows the game is up. By the way, who told the
former president that he could influence the sacked Service Chiefs to
stage a coup and frustrate the handover date? Who championed the idea of
changing the date for the election midway, having realised that
Jonathan was not going to win? Who has been collecting millions of
dollars to buy sophisticated gadgets and equipment to fight insurgency
without any appreciable progress until the tail end of the tenure of
Jonathan?”
The source also said that Dasuki cannot
explicate his office from the botched $15million cash-for-weapons deal
that went awry in South Africa, adding that the extension of the
investigation to Sokoto was informed by the fact that the former NSA had
taken full control of the house long after his father relocated to Kano
before moving to London to treat an ailment.
Said the source, who pleaded not to be named because of the “sensitivity” of the matter:
“The truth is that his father relocated
from Sokoto a long time ago and that house is solely being used by
Dasuki. What point is he trying to prove by feigning ignorance about
what he keeps in the Sokoto house? Is he saying there is no money lodged
in that house or that some government vehicles were not retrieved from
there? Anyway, by the time he is brought before justice, we will know
whether this is frame up or not. Sometimes, it is not the noise you make
on the pages of newspapers that count but how you defend your
integrity”.
Dasuki in an exclusive interview with The Nation on
Saturday had described the siege to his house is mere witch-hunt. He
said: “It is just a witch-hunt. If you want me to make clarifications on
any issue, in the spirit of democracy and the rule of Law, have the
courtesy to invite me and as a gentleman, I will honour the invitation.
Sending two trucks to lay siege to my house and restrict my movement is
just abysmal.”
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