Oduah, NCAA violated Nigerian laws in N255 million armoured car scandal, lawmakers, BPP say
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Despite the raging
controversy over the purchase of two BMW armoured cars for her by the Nigerian
Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the Minister of Aviation, Ms. Stella Oduah,
has left the country on a trip to Israel.
Naijagize learnt Wednesday that the minister
left Nigeria on Tuesday, the day the House of Representatives initiated a probe
into the car scandal, as part of President Goodluck Jonathan’s official
delegation to the country.
Shortly after the
House passed a motion that its Committee on Aviation should probe the car deal,
the committee chair, Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, in a statement, summoned the
minister along with some other stakeholders to appear at a public hearing
scheduled for yesterday on the transaction.
However, the
committee said yesterday that the probe would go ahead as directed by the House
as her absence would not affect its work.
The president, who
yesterday set up a three-man administrative panel of inquiry to probe the car
scandal, departed yesterday for Israel to participate in this year’s pilgrimage
and for a state visit.
During the visit, Nigeria and Israel are expected to sign a Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) to strengthen air ties between the two nations, with Oduah signing for her country.
But industry
sources said her departure was reflective of the insensitivity displayed by the
presidency and minister to the scandal involving the armoured car purchases, as
Jonathan should have asked her to stay behind and asked the permanent secretary
in the ministry to represent her.
With the
constitution of the three-man panel by the president, Oduah is being probed on
three fronts – the legislature, the presidency and the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) – to determine her culpability or otherwise in the car
purchase scandal.
Some of those who were not aware that the minister had left Nigeria on Tuesday ahead of the president's departure yesterday, raised eyebrows at her absence at the weekly meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on the assumption that she did not turn up for the meeting apparently due to the heat generated by the purchase of the two bulletproof cars at a total cost of $1.6 million (N255 million).
Some of those who were not aware that the minister had left Nigeria on Tuesday ahead of the president's departure yesterday, raised eyebrows at her absence at the weekly meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on the assumption that she did not turn up for the meeting apparently due to the heat generated by the purchase of the two bulletproof cars at a total cost of $1.6 million (N255 million).
Indeed, the
swirling protest over her involvement in the car scandal spilled into the
streets yesterday as two groups, comprising Oduah's supporters and antagonists,
clashed during a protest in Abuja.
The president's
Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, announced the
constitution of the three-man panel to investigate Oduah over the car deal
after the FEC meeting in Abuja.
The panel, headed
by the immediate past Head of Service of the Federation, Alhaji Isa Sali Bello,
has as members the National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dakusi (rtd),
and Air Vice Marshal Dick Iruenebere (rtd).
Abati told State
House correspondents that the president had taken the initial step of asking
Oduah for explanations about the transaction.
According to him,
the panel will determine whether the procurement process for the armoured
vehicles followed due process.
It will also find
out the purpose for the procurement of the vehicles and any other ancillary
matter regarding the car deal.
Abati said the
secretariat of the panel, which is expected to submit its report within two
weeks, would be provided by the office of the NSA.
He added:
“President Jonathan will like to assure the general public that nobody, no
matter how highly placed, will be shielded or exempted from this inquiry that
he has directed and that appropriate action will be taken against any person or
persons who may be found guilty of misconduct or misappropriation of public
funds either in this respect or in any other respect.
“Indeed, Mr.
President considers this a very weighty matter and that it is not true as some
people have been alleging that no action has been taken on it.”
Asked if the
minister would be made to step aside during the investigation, Abati said:
“Well, I have just announced to you what I was asked to announce that a panel
of inquiry has been set up; this panel will address all the relevant questions
and advise Mr. President accordingly within two weeks.”
Notwithstanding
her absence, naijagize learnt yesterday that the House would go ahead with its
probe on the car deal.
It was gathered that before leaving the country, the minister had written to the House committee requesting to be given up to the middle of November to round off her trip to Israel and other engagements outside the country before she could honour its invitation.
It was gathered that before leaving the country, the minister had written to the House committee requesting to be given up to the middle of November to round off her trip to Israel and other engagements outside the country before she could honour its invitation.
The revelation
came just as the House adopted a report indicting the NCAA for grounding a
bombardier aircraft belonging to the Rivers State Government.
Sources within the
aviation committee told naijagize that the committee would not wait given the
public outcry and the need to tackle the issues as soon as possible.
“We can't wait for
her. This is not something that has to wait for anybody at all. This is a
national embarrassment and nobody is bigger than this country. We will go ahead
with our investigation.
“Look at somebody
who is under heat because of what happened and instead of staying back to
tackle the issue, she has travelled outside the country.
“If I were her, I would have stayed back to clear my name of the stain this matter has brought,” one of the sources said.
“If I were her, I would have stayed back to clear my name of the stain this matter has brought,” one of the sources said.
However, it was
learnt that the committee was prepared to take testimonies from the NCAA,
National Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) and other stakeholders and write its
report, because it has a terms of reference and time frame of one week to
submit its findings.
The controversy
over the procurement of the bulletproof cars however degenerated yesterday into
a clash between two groups in Abuja.
Members and
supporters of the Anti-corruption Network of Nigeria (ACN), led by a former
House of Representatives member, Hon. Dino Melaye, who had set out to protest
the controversial procurement, clashed with another group sympathetic to Oduah
at the federal secretariat.
The clash lasted
for more than three hours as each group tried to drown out the other with
songs.
While the Melaye members chanted “Oduah must-go” songs, the pro-minister’s group countered with songs such as "Oduah must stay, Dino pay us our money”.
While the Melaye members chanted “Oduah must-go” songs, the pro-minister’s group countered with songs such as "Oduah must stay, Dino pay us our money”.
Although the
protests were non-violent, the groups caused a traffic jam at the federal
secretariat before police officers, led an Assistant Commissioner of Police,
Mr. Odukoya Sunday, came to disperse the protesters.
Addressing the
press in the confused atmosphere, Melaye accused the minister of renting the
crowd to disrupt the planned protest.
He said: “You can
see that we are peaceful protesters, we are here to exercise our fundamental
rights as enshrined in the constitution.”
He accused the
pro-Oduah group of coming out to scuttle the protest, saying the faction even
asked him for money.
He said the group
should provide evidence that they did something for him, which he needed to pay
them for.
According to him,
Oduah was the ninth minister that his anti-corruption group was taking on,
adding that her case could not be different from others.
He said: “We
protested against the Ministries of Finance, Niger Delta and the Justice with
petitions submitted against them to the anti-graft agencies. Why would this one
be different?”
He explained that because the N255 million was not budgeted for as claimed by the House on Tuesday, the minister must face the law.
He explained that because the N255 million was not budgeted for as claimed by the House on Tuesday, the minister must face the law.
He urged Jonathan
to emulate his predecessors, former President Olusegun Obasanjo and the late
President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, who fired their ministers for their alleged
involvement in scandals by relieving Oduah of her job.
Also, the Nigeria
Labour Congress (NLC) called for Oduah’s probe over what it described as the
scandalous purchase of bulletproof cars “especially at this point in time when
government is increasingly unable to meet its basic obligations to the
citizenry.”
Arising from a
meeting of its National Executive Council (NEC), the NLC, in a communique
issued in Kaduna yesterday said: “Neither the process nor the price nor even
the reason for the purchase satisfies transparency nor good conscience. The
minister should therefore be called to account. Accordingly, NEC calls for the
immediate probe of the minister.”
NLC expressed
dissatisfaction that the federal government was yet to seriously address
corruption especially high profile cases such as the fuel subsidy scam.
The judicial process, NLC said, was being frustrated in spite of overwhelming evidence against the subsidy scam suspects.
The judicial process, NLC said, was being frustrated in spite of overwhelming evidence against the subsidy scam suspects.
“It holds the view
that one of the reasons why the economy is on the downward slide is the levity
with which government continues to deal with corruption. NEC finds it
incongruous that government would want to protect these criminals because of
party affinity, yet party affinity has not put food on the table of the
ordinary Nigerian.
“Accordingly, it
calls on the government to diligently prosecute these big thieves. Nobody
should be above the law even if they funded the election of everyone in the
party,” it added.
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