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Thursday 8 August 2013

ARMY COLONEL JAILED FOR 7YEARS FOR IMPERSONATED LATE GENERAL AZAZI

late GENERAL OWOYE AZAZI
The Nigerian Army yesterday convicted one of its officers,Lieutenant Colonel David Ahangba who impersonated former National Security Adviser (NSA) late General Andrew Azazi for defrauding the Bayelsa State Government to the amount of N150million. 
The officer Lieutenant Colonel David Ahangba was found guilty of two-count charge out of the four counts for which he was initially charged and was subsequently handed a seven year jail sentence.

Delivering the judgement in Lagos, President of the Court Martial, Brigadier General Edward Nze said the officer should refund the sum of N150million to the Bayelsa State Government.He also urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Military Police to ensure the money is recovered from the convicted officer and handed to the Bayelsa State Government.

However, Nze said: “As a rule, ex-convicts don’t serve in the armed forces and so if the superior authorities enforce the decision of the court, it automatically means that the officer has been dismissed.”


The convicted officer was arrested in 2012 following a letter from the late former National Security Adviser (NSA), General Andrew Azazi, which was directed to the Army headquarters stating that the officer impersonated him to obtain money from Bayelsa State Government.

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