More facts emerged, at the weekend,
lending credence to the claim that the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)
may have bought the two controversial $1.6 million (approximately N255
million) BMW bullet proof cars for the Minister of Aviation, Princess
Stella Oduah, amid the parastatal’s precarious financial situation.
It learnt that the
NCAA did not have the cash backing and hence the deal with Coscharis
Motors and First Bank of Nigeria to finance the purchase was negotiated on hire
purchase basis.
“There is no way NCAA could have
raised that kind of money in one lump sum. Therefore when the
pressure became unbearable that the vehicles had to be bought for the minister,
the only option open to us was to explore how it could be done on hire
purchase”, an NCAA source said.
The source said the deal was sealed
based on anticipatory payment.
Explaining why the minister zeroed-in
on NCAA to buy the vehicles, the source explained that it is one of the hard
currency generating aviation agencies and payment for the vehicles was
denominated in dollars.
“NCAA is in this trouble because we
are one of the hard currency generating aviation agencies. That is why the
minister zeroed-in on us to buy the two cars because we were made to understand
that payment had to be made in dollars,” the source said.
“But it wasn’t as if the NCAA could
afford to pay for the cars, being expensive as they are. We have many issues
contending for funds including training of staff abroad on aircraft air
worthiness and so on.
“We entered into anticipating payment
for the cars such that the payment is spreed over a period of time based
on our projections. The source explained that it may take several months for
the parastatal to fully pay for the vehicles.”
Meanwhile, the exact cost of the two
controversial BMW cars for the Aviation Minister, at the weekend, remained
shrouded in secrecy.
Experts said the cost of the two cars
should not have been more than $400,000 including freight charges as against
the $1.6 million paid by the NCAA.
The insinuation was that the vehicles
were grossly over-priced.
Efforts to get Coscharis Motors, the
BMW representative in Nigeria, to speak on the matter proved abortive as the
president of the company, Dr. Cosmas Maduka, was said to be on a foreign trip
to South-Africa and China.
A Coscharis source said, “I am
not competent to speak on the matter because the issue of armoured vehicles is
strictly not for every staff, as most customers would not like people to know
that their vehicles are armoured. It is usually confidential.”
In the mean time, an expert argued
that given the level of insecurity in the country, there was nothing wrong in
armouring a vehicle for a minister especially given the part of the country the
Aviation Minister comes from, saying what was worrisome was the amount being
quoted for the two vehicles for Oduah.
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There is nothing wrong in all the ministry's to have one or two. She is not wrong.
ReplyDeleteOl'boy u no dey talk sense o! Are u accepting that Nigeria has become a country with security issues? Very soon, govt officials will buy bullet proof luxury yatchs because it is no longer safe to travel on water. Mcheeew!
DeleteObviously, nigeria isn't safe anymore. My issue is not d purchse of d car but d price. 1.6M dollars can buy 10 of d said car, so, How come it was over priced? A̶̲̥̅♏ sure if d car was bought for 60k-80k dollars, no issue wil arise but 1.6M is 225pieces of cars at average 1M each.
ReplyDeleteAll of na no make sense at all, wat cause d insecurity is our politicians greed. No food u dey talk abt amoured vehicle
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ReplyDelete255 Million Naira is capable of transforming the lives of atleast 500 Nigerian graduates who roam the streets jobless. Do you know where such amount will place nigeria Economy if it is used for investment? U spend such amount inporting on just car what are we exporting outside oil in this country, how do we achieve favourable balance of payment..... NIGERIA MY COUNTRY
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