An investigation by
SaharaReporters has revealed that a Nigerian private jet caught in Johannesburg
with $10 million belongs to Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, the head of the Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN). Mr. Oritsejafor is also a close confidant of
President Goodluck Jonathan.
The CAN leader’s
private plane with US registration number N808HG was one of two jets cited by
South African officials on September 5 Mr. Oritsejafor’s
jet arrived South Africa with $9.3 million cash loaded in several suitcases.
News of the seizure of the cash broke over the weekend, triggering questions
about the ownership of the jets and weapons they intended to purchase.
Nigerian aviation authorities
disclosed that one of the jets belonged to Pastor Oritsejafor while the second
one was registered to Felix Idiga, the owner of Jafac Aviation Limited.
Two Nigerians and an Israeli
defense contractor, Eyal Mesiaka arrived in the jet when they were accosted in
South Africa authorities. A South African source disclosed that Mr. Oritsejafor’s
jet was released after top Nigerian officials intervened, claiming that the
weapons to be purchased had the official blessing of the Nigerian government.
The jet arrived with two plastic suitcases and two hand luggages with
combination locks only known to the Isreali contractor, according to CityPress
Earlier today,
SaharaReporters rang the mobile telephone number of Mr. Idiga. At first, he
pretended and claimed that he was the Aide De camp to Mr. Idiga. But when our
correspondent identified himself as a reporter from SaharaReporters, he owned
he started answering questions relating to the issues but claimed the jet we
published on our site wasn’t his own. Asked if
he knew of another private jet named in apparent arms buy in South Africa, he
asked where we got our information after we read the jet registration number to
him. He then denied that his jet was involved, before hastily hanging up the
phone.
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