Some stakeholders in the aviation
industry and civil society groups have called on the nation’s
anti-corruption agencies to investigate the purchase of two bulletproof
vehicles for the Minister of Aviation, Mrs Stella Oduah.
The vehicles valued at a whopping
$1.6m (about N225m) were said to have been delivered to Oduah in August
by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.
But the aviation industry
stakeholders and the groups, in separate interviews with our correspondents on
Thursday, said their calls for a probe were necessary in order to
identify and prosecute those behind the controversial deal.
The aviation stakeholders are
the Airline Operators of Nigerian and Air Transport Services Senior
Staff Association of Nigeria.
AON, through its Assistant General
Secretary, Mr. Muhammed Tukur, described the purchase of the bulletproof cars as
unfortunate, saying it showed the high level of
corruption in Nigeria .
It said, “This
shows how bad things have gone in this country; that the minister has admitted
to receiving the cars from the NCAA reveals that they do not
care for the people of this country.
“We can see that all these people and
parastatals use their offices to siphon funds for anything they want. We
think there is no other option but for her (Oduah) to resign her
appointment as the aviation minister.
“Also, we call on the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission to thoroughly investigate the issue, because, some
of us had foresight of these things, and we know that there are more
coming up soon.”
The ATSSSAN said the ‘necessary
government agencies’ should not hesitate to prosecute anyone found to have
played a role in the purchase of the bulletproof cars.
“We have government agencies
that can look into such issues as this such as the EFCC. So, these
agencies should look into the matter, and if they find out that it is indeed
true, they should take the appropriate action,” its National President,
Mr. Ben Okewu, told one of our correspondents.
Also, WACI, through its
Executive Director, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, argued that the
procurement of the bulletproof vehicles showed the level of
culture of impunity in the country.
It therefore called on the EFCC
and other anti-graft agencies to conduct a holistic investigation into the
issue with a view to prosecuting those found culpable in the
Aviation ministry and the NCAA.
It said, “If it is true that
the NCAA bought the said bulletproof cars for that amount, because it is not
the prerogative of the NCAA to do so, it shows the impunity in the society.
“Impunity is on the rise in this
country; people do whatever they like.
“There should be a painstaking
investigation of the NCAA and the ministry and anybody found culpable should be
prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others. The EFCC and other
anti-corruption agencies should ensure that the matter is investigated
thoroughly.”
On its part, CACOL noted
that Oduah, in order to satisfy her ostentatious lifestyle, had by accepting
the cars compromised the safety of Nigerians.
Its Executive Chairman,
Debo Adeniran, said, “ When the minister asked NCAA to buy her
bulletproof cars worth $1.6m because of alleged threats to her
life. Where did she expect them to get the money?
“She expected them to compromise
standard of course. It is now clear that the frequent air accidents are
products of corruption and incompetence in our aviation sector.”
It called on the anti-graft agencies
to “investigate the matter and prosecute anyone found to have abused their
office.”
Also, a former member of the House
of Representatives, Mr. Uche Onyeagucha, said the amount
involved in the purchase of the cars for Oduah was beyond the approval
limit of the minister and the NCAA.
This, according to him, calls
for finding out if a request for the purchase of the
vehicles was forwarded to the Federal Executive Council or not.
Onyeagucha said the number of past
and present political office holders in the country using bulletproof cars was
outrageous.
He urged Nigerian leaders to
learn from the Mexico experience where most of the people using bulletproof
cars had been killed.
It was learnt in Abuja that the NCAA also spent
millions of naira on 13 Prado jeeps and 21 Corolla cars for its
directors and general managers.
One of our correspondents gathered that
the jeeps were bought for the directors and the corolla cars for the general managers.
A senior official of the agency who
pleaded for anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the press on
the issue, admitted that the purchase of the cars and
jeeps was an anomaly.
He however said it was a
practice that was not confined to the aviation ministry alone.
The source said, “I think that
during the course of the purchase of the cars that the management
decided to also get the bulletproof cars for the minister. However, some
of the cars have not been given to their owners. They are still parked at the
car lots.”
One of our correspondents gathered
that some members of staff who felt they might be left out of the
car bonanza leaked to the press, the information which was originally designed
to be a petition to the EFCC.
When contacted, the spokesperson for
the NCAA, Mr. Fan Ndubuoke, confirmed that he was aware of the purchase
of some cars by the authority.
He, however, declined comments when
asked to name the beneficiaries and whether the agency was under any
obligation to buy vehicles for the minister despite the fact that the ministry
had its own budget.
The 2013 Budget of Aviation
ministry revealed that there was no provision for the purchase of cars.
About N4.2bn was budgeted for the maintenance of motor vehicles,
transport and equipment; N1.2bn for the purchase of trucks and N100m was
for staff buses.
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Hmmmm what is EFCC,they are tools in d hands of d federal government used against their enemies or people to use as scape goats.D ministers dat use private jets dat 500 thousand us dollars is been used to maintain it wen it was exposed did EFFC investigate or arrest d ministers,dat shows oga at d top is aware of it n do triple of it,we haf a very corrupt government n yet they claimed dat there is no money to funds our education system.It is a pity
ReplyDeleteC her face ole only 2 cars 4 dat kind big money and pple dey sofa 4 dis same Nigeria na God go purnish all of u
ReplyDeleteJesus is Lord! I don't know d comment 2 make nor d words 2 describe dis insensitivity on d part of d Aviation Minister. A whooping 225million Naira? Does she have conscience at all? Poverty and lack is steering us in d face everywhere we go and a single individual is using such an amount 4 just 2 cars? Madam, what is ur offense that is pursuing u 2 d point of loosing ur sense of reasoning? U think u'll live 4ever if u have a bullet proof car right? U all will give Account of ur deeds one day.
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