Buhari Vanguard Calls For Immediate Arrest Of Oristejafor Over Arms Smuggling Scandal

    Culled From Sahara Reporters;
    In a statement released today, the Chairman of The Buhari
    Vanguard, Jasper Azuatalam, demanded that Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor be arrested
    for his involvement in the South African arms smuggling operation foiled
    yesterday, when two Nigerians and an Israeli man were stopped in South African
    with close to $10million in cash.
    Condemning the illegal operation and the suspicious handling
    of a purported arms purchase, the Buhari Vanguard made the assertion that the
    weaponry was being purchased for use by terrorists, pirates, and other
    militants in the Niger Delta.

    “This contravention of the South African law and other
    laws governing the movement of cash and the purchase of arms and ammunitions
    proves that the intended transaction was illegal and is possibly intended to
    smuggle arms to Nigerian to continue to equip terrorists in the North, pirates
    and militants in the Niger Delta and other forms of insurgence in
    Nigeria,” the statement claimed.
    The statement also charged that this move might be a
    political ploy to malign the 2015 presidential election, given the relationship
    between Pastor Oritsejafor and President Jonathan. “We are aware that Pastor
    Ayo Oritsejafor is a very close confidant and friend/brother to President
    Goodluck Jonathan and his family,” it said. “We have several reasons
    to believe that this is in preparation for the 2015 general election.”
    Arrest and Investigate Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor Now Over His
    Link with the Alleged Arms Smuggling Jet in South Africa
    Sepember 16, 2014. Lagos
    Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press, yesterday we received the
    news that two Nigerians and an Israeli was caught in South Africa for smuggling
    about US$10 million, which is about 1.7 Billion Naira, to buy arms. Today,
    further revelations have proved that the private jets used for the operation
    are owned by Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, President of the Christian Association of
    Nigeria CAN and Mr Felix Idiga, the owner of Jafac Aviation Limited.
    According to the revelation, the private jet with a US
    registration number N808HG was one of two jets cited by South African officials
    on September 5 and is owned by Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor. The second is a jet
    registered with the name Felix Idiga, the owner of Jafac Aviation Limited. Mr.
    Oritsejafor’s jet arrived South Africa with $9.3 million cash loaded in several
    suitcases meant for the purchase of arms and ammunitions.
    Investigations have confirmed that Under the South African
    laws, a person entering or leaving the country is expected to carry cash not
    exceeding R25, 000 (about US$2, 300), or the equivalent in foreign currency
    notes. Also, arms  usually involve a
    complex bank transfer system needed to move the money between the countries
    involved in the deal; they are rarely done in cash.
    This contravention of the South African law and other laws
    governing the movement of cash and the purchase of arms and ammunitions proves
    that the intended transaction was illegal and is possibly intended to smuggle
    arms to Nigerian to continue to equip terrorists in the North, pirates and
    militants in the Niger Delta and other forms of insurgence in Nigeria. We have
    several reasons to believe that this is in preparation for the 2015 general
    election.
    We are aware that Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor is a very close
    confidant and friend/brother to President Goodluck Jonathan and his family. We
    also know that the federal Government of Nigeria has several official private
    jets and knows the normal procedure for procuring arms and ammunition for the
    nation. Hence, there would not have been a reason to use a private jet
    belonging to Pastor Oritsejafor to smuggle Millions of Dollars and attempt to
    buy arms in a way that contravenes international laws.
    In view of this, the Buhari Vanguard demands that Pastor Ayo
    Oritsejafor, the leader of the Christian Association of Nigeria CAN and a close
    friend to President Goodluck Jonathan, alongside Mr Felix Idiga, the owner of
    Jafac Aviation Limited be immediately arrested by Security operatives and
    investigated.
    We also demand that the names of the two Nigerians and
    Israeli who smuggled the Millions of Dollars in South Africa be made public.
    Our nation should be on alert owing to the high level of insurgence ravaging
    our country Nigeria and our government should be able to act fast to forestall
    further damage to our nation.
    God Bless Nigeria
    Com Jasper Azuatalam

    Chairman, Buhari Vanguard

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