Here is a very important information from PREMIUM TIMES
for the 47 million Nigerian Internet users. Big Brother, in the form of
the Jonathan administration, is watching you, and your communication is
no longer safe
.
It is one of the most far-reaching policies ever designed in Nigeria’s history to
invade the privacy of citizens.
The Jonathan administration secretly, and in open violation of lawful contracting procedures, has awarded an Israeli firm, Elbit Systems,
with headquarters in Haifa, a $40million contract to help it spy on
citizens’ computers and Internet communications under the guise of
intelligence gathering and national security.
Elbit announced the contract award Wednesday in a global press
release but was silent on the Nigerian
destination of the contract. Its general manager, Yehuda Vered, opaquely
announced that “Elbit Systems will supply its Wise Intelligence
Technology (WiT) system to an unnamed country in Africa under a new $40
million contract announced on 24 April… for Intelligence Analysis and
Cyber Defense,” but effusively claimed, in the statement, that his
company is “proud to be selected to supply this unique system, which is
already field-proven, fully operational and customisable.
“Elbit
Systems is a world leader in the fields of intelligence analysis and
cyber defense, with proven solutions highly suitable for countries,
armies and critical infrastructure sites. We hope that additional
customers will follow in selecting our highly advanced and cutting edge
systems in these fields as their preferred solution,” Mr. Vered
added.
Multiple and very reliable sources in the administration confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES
that Nigeria is indeed the “unnamed African country,” and with details
from the Elbit statement, our sources say the contract will now help the
Jonathan administration access all computers and read all email
correspondences of citizens in what is clearly, an infringement on
constitutionally guaranteed freedom of expression.
DISCLAIMER-THIS MESSAGE IS BOUNDLESSLY FROM EMMANUEL OGALA FOR HIS MEDIA HOUSE.
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