Showing posts with label ALEX BADEH. Show all posts
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Monday, 31 December 2018

Badeh, Alkali’s Murder Meant To Hide Corruption In The Military–Report​

A Washington-based group, International Strategic Studies Association, has stated that the death of a former Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, and that of a former Chief of Administration of the Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Idris Alkali, was not a mere coincidence.
Alkali was allegedly killed by a gang of protesting youths along Jos-Bauchi Road on September 3, while Badeh was gunned down along the Abuja-Keffi Road by suspected assassins on December 18.
ISSA, a non-governmental organisation with a worldwide membership of professionals involved in national and international security and strategic policy, stated in a special report on Friday that the two men were killed to hide what it described as the pattern of corruption in the current military leadership in the country.
Specifically, the report obtained by our correspondent on Sunday, alleged that Badeh was murdered to prevent him from divulging in court details of corruption which it said had grown even more rampant in the current defence leadership.
The report noted that the President was unwilling to publicise the findings of the arms panel which was presented to him over a year ago.
It added, “The commission investigating defence procurement from 2007 onwards made significant strides which were initially accepted by the Buhari government, until the scope of the inquiry went beyond the period relating to the former government of President Goodluck Jonathan and began to show corruption patterns extending into officers still serving under President Buhari.”
It said the pending 2019 elections of a new government may prove the undoing of a significant number of generals, admirals, and air marshals “who lost the war because they concentrated solely on using the conflict as a way to boost defence budgets, which they then, to an overwhelming extent, stole.”
The report stated, “The level of panic among the senior leadership has now reached the point where senior government, military, and national security  staff have been attempting to suppress — through assassination and intimidation — the  members of the official commission of enquiry established by President Buhari when he first  took office, to investigate defence procurement corruption.
“Given the upsurge in momentum by ‘the highest levels of government’ to stop the findings becoming public from the Corruption Commission on Defence Procurement, it is plausible that the attribution of a criminal ‘kidnapping-attempt-gone-wrong’ against the Air Chief Marshal was a convenient excuse to ensure that the victim — Badeh — could not divulge in court the pattern and details of corruption which has grown even more rampant in the current generation of defence leadership.”
It blamed the massive corruption among top military chiefs appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari as the reason Nigeria was losing the war against Boko Haram.
The group submitted that the Federal Government had completely and comprehensively lost control of the engagement with Boko Haram and could show no instance when the government had tactical, theatre, strategic, or information dominance of any aspect of the conflict.
According to the report, the insurgent groups were growing stronger and the government forces growing weaker and more beset by morale collapse.
It said, “It is fair to say that the Nigerian intelligence community itself is no longer sure what groups even comprise ‘Boko Haram’, nor has it addressed the international logistical, ideological, and support aspects contributing to the ongoing viability of the groups.”
The report further stated that the leadership of the military, rather than concentrating on how to defeat the insurgents, were preoccupied with how to stop the leakage of information about the massive corruption that had taken place on the pretext of fighting Boko Haram.
It added, “The conflict will almost certainly prove the undoing of the present government of President Muhammadu Buhari at the February 16, 2019, presidential election.
“Despite this, the only significant engagement which the Nigerian military leadership – up to and including the National Security Adviser, Maj.-Gen.(retd.) Mohammed Babagana Monguno – seems to prioritise is the fight to stop the leakage of information about massive corruption, running into the equivalent of several billions of dollars, in the purchase by senior military officers of major military capital goods and military consumables, including the troops’ own food.”
“The conduct of the war in the North is tied to the corruption in the military, and Buhari — ring-fenced by his own team — is unable to tackle the issue.
“His poor health does not help, but he had always, even as a military president, been indecisive and vindictive.”
source: SAHARA REPORTERS
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Tuesday, 25 December 2018

KARMA by Adeogun Titus


The above title may not make any sense to you reading this. You are free to give it a caption that suits you.

"No evil deed can go unpunished. 
Any evil done to man by man will be redressed 
If not now certainly later 
If not by man, certainly by God
For the victory of evil over good is temporary" - DELE GIWA

The evil that men do no longer live after them. Evil men do now live with them. Men should reap the fair share of their deeds if not full. It will be an earthly unfair judgement if men deeds whether good or bad goes unrewarded or unpunished. I haven't been anywhere apart from this planet to know if there is further judgment beyond. Assuming there is, it will be fantastic, reaping a handful down here, then proceed to harvest in full dose up there in paradise or down below in the lake of fire.


Those saddled on positions of responsibilities whether before or presently should have lessons to learn now.

September 13, 2013 is a day to remember when a former governor of Ondo State who was also a former aviation minister, Olusegun Kokumó Agagu's corpse was involved in a plane crash. #DoubleWahala4DediBody. This happened exactly 16 months after Dana Air crashed into a crowded Lagos killing about 163 people on board as well as dozens on ground. If the right things were done by him sanitizing the aviation sector during his tenure, I can prophetically tell that his corpse would have arrived his ancestral home safely for burial.

Nigerians Tuesday morning 18th December 2018 woke up to the news of the assassination of former chief of Air Staff and also ex defence chief, Air Chief Marshal Alex Sabundu Badeh. This according to reports happened along Keffi - Abuja road on his way back from his farm.

The questions on the leaps of some of my friends as we discussed the issue are Where were his security aides? What about his driver? One of them said if he was the one, with all the money Badeh embezzled he can afford to buy bullet proof SUVs.

Reading Alex Badeh’s career profile, he indeed, rose from the scratch to the highest rank his military career and also has opportunities of flying two United States of America Presidents at two different occasions. He was later fingered by anti-corruption agency EFCC. At this time, several reports of financial fraud allegations were leveled against him. Reports of his son rejecting a multi-million naira mansion he bought for him also came up.

Below is a tweet from BBC News way back 2016:

Alex Badeh also rebuffed the complains from soldier at the war fronts against boko haram of been ill equipped. The same man on the last day of his carrier claimed he inherited an ill equipped armed forces.

There were lots of reactions on social medias concerning this tragedy. Here are some of the many tweets below

Action and reaction are equal but opposite. Karma can be very beautiful and at the same time ruthless according to urban dictionary, since there is good and bad karma. This makes me remember a primary school rhyme back then

You will reap whatever you sow   
Up on the mountain, down in the valley
You will reap whatever you sow

Wishing you a Happy Xmas and a Prosperous New Year in advance.



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Thursday, 20 December 2018

OBITUARY: Alex Badeh, the dexterous chief air marshal who flew Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter By JEMILAH NASIR

To everything, there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under the heaven,

a time to be born, a time to die…



Alex Sabundu Badeh was born into a family of peasant farmers in Vimtim, a little town in Mubi local government area of Adamawa state, on January 10, 1957. He attended Vimtim primary school and obtained his school certificate from Villanova Secondary School in 1976.
He then proceeded to the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) as a member of the 21 Regular Course in 1977. Badeh commenced his flying career at the 301 Flying Training School on the Bulldog Primary Trainer aircraft in 1979. Between 1981 and 1982, he attended the undergraduate pilot training at Vance Air Force Base in the US air force.
He holds an M.Sc. in strategic studies from the University of Ibadan.
CAREER
Young Badeh
In 2002, Badeh logged over 6000 flying hours. He was given the green light to fly former US Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter on different occasions after an extensive check was done by the United States secret service.
Badeh eventually rose to the post of commander, presidential air fleet (PAF), under the administration of former president Olusegun Obasanjo. He served in the capacity between 2002 and 2004.
His professional dexterity on duty earned him commendation and an autographed pen from Koffi Anan, then UN secretary, after flying him to an official trip.
He also served, from October 2012 to April 2014, as the 18th chief of air staff. During this period, the air force launched a partnership with Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) to curtail illegal maritime activities by providing aerial security support for the agency — an operation that was hugely successful.
As chief of air staff, Badeh ensured all personnel who had children in the air force primary and secondary schools got free tuition.


From April 2014 to July 2015, Badeh served as the 15th chief of defence staff. During the military operations against terror in the north-east, there was a need to feed the public with accurate and timely news.
Consequently, he established the Armed Forces Radio broadcasting on 107.7 FM to tackle the challenge of negative media coverage against the Nigerian military.
The radio station enabled the military to tell its side of events, particularly regarding security orientation and information.
Defence minister of state Augustine Akobundu, president Goodluck Jonathan and the chief of defence staff, Alex Badeh, cmmission the Nigerian Army Radio Station at the Mogadishu Barrack, Abuja.


Other projects initiated by Badeh as chief of defence staff includes the armed forces DNA laboratory, which has allowed for easy identification of casualties of war, as well as the defence space agency

CORRUPTION ALLEGATION
Badeh in court surrounded by EFCC operatives
After rising to the topmost military position in the land, Badeh’s name became soiled in a corruption scandal. He was first arraigned in 2015 on a 10-count charge bordering on criminal breach of trust, abuse of office and money laundering to the tune of N3.9 billion.
President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to probe him on the recommendation of the committee established to audit the procurement of arms and equipment in the armed forces from 2007 to 2015.
Read the alleged offences here.
During his trial, one of the prosecution witnesses had claimed that Badeh bought a N260m house at Wuse 2 for his first son, renovated it with N60m and furnished it with N90m. He also said that when Badeh’s second son turned down a property worth N340m, a second house had to be bought for N330m.
Badeh, who denied all the allegations levelled against him, was among those named in the ‘looters list’ and affected by the federal government’s travel ban.
‘A SOLDIER WITH A RIFLE IS NOT UNDER-EQUIPPED’
Badeh faced public criticism in 2015 when he said it was impossible for any Nigerian soldier to claim that he is inadequately equipped.
Responding to a question on the spate of mutiny in the army at the time, he had said: “The Nigerian military is very well taken care off. We live in houses we don’t pay accommodation for. We have buses that bring troops to work every day and take them back home. We don’t pay for light; we don’t pay for water.
“Our salaries are good compared with what is paid in the civil place. If someone with school certificate joins the army, by the time he is five years in the service, his salary has doubled that of a graduate. Why do you think Nigeria is doing that for us?
“Nigeria is doing that for us because we have vowed that we will defend our nation if need be with our blood. So for a soldier to come up and say ‘I’m not well equipped’ yet you have a rifle; what do you want? You want APC, you want tanks? The basic weapon of an infantryman is riffle, so why should there be mutiny? Why should you accuse your commander of leading you into an ambush? No commander will do that deliberately.”
HEADED AN INADEQUATELY EQUIPPED MILITARY
Badeh with the then service chiefs

Six months after saying a soldier cannot be said to be under-equipped, Badeh turned around to say he presided over an under-equipped military.
He claimed the armed forces under him lacked required equipment to prosecute the war against Boko Haram insurgents.
He described his tenure as the chief of defence staff as the most “complex and challenging assignment I have had in my over 38 years in service”.
Badeh bade farewell to life on Tuesday from gunshot wounds when suspected gunmen attacked him along Abuja-Keffi road while he was returning from his farm.

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Wednesday, 19 December 2018

Ex Nigeria Defence Chief ALEX BADEH Shot And Killed By Unknown Gunmen


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ALEX BADEH
An Ex Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh, is dead.
 Badeh, a retired air chief marshal, was shot dead along the Abuja-Keffi road.
According to Premium Times, the Nigerian air force confirmed the death in a couple of tweets on its official Twitter handle.

“It is with a heavy heart that I regretfully announce the unfortunate demise of former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, who died today, 18 Dec 18, from gunshot wounds sustained when his vehicle was attacked while returning from his farm along Abuja-Keffi Road.
“On behalf officers, airmen and airwomen of the Nigerian Air Force, the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Abubakar, commiserates with the family of the late former Chief of Defence Staff over this irreparable loss. We pray that the Almighty God grants his soul eternal rest.”
The content of the tweet was later sent to PREMIUM TIMES by the air force spokesperson, Ibikunle Daramola, an air commodore.
Mr Badeh before his death was being prosecuted for alleged N3.9 billion fraud while in office during the Goodluck Jonathan administration.

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