Embattled Minister of Aviation, Ms.
Stella Oduah, broke her seven-day silence on social media on Tuesday, amidst
backlash over the N255m bulletproof cars bought for her by the Nigerian Civil
Aviation Authority.
In a post on Twitter and Facebook,
Oduah took credit for the signing of the much-publicised Bilateral Air Services
Agreement with Israel.
Oduah, who was a member of the
President’s entourage to Israel for this year’s Christian pilgrimage, had been
prevented at the last-minute from signing the Bilateral Air Services Agreement
with Israel. In her stead, Minister of State I, Foreign Affairs, Prof.
Viola Onwuliri, signed the agreement on behalf of the Federal Government.
But Oduah said the BASA signing was
ahuge endorsement and product of the reforms which she championed in line with
the Goodluck Jonathan administration’s Transformation Agenda.
The message on her Facebook wall
read, “BASA between Nigeria and the State of Israel had been problematic
for decades, with several aviation ministers and successive governments failing
in attempts at putting pen to paper.
“The signing is a significant feat
for the present administration and a huge endorsement of the Transformation
Agenda of the present government as represented in the reforms championed by
Aviation Minister, Princess Stella Adaeze Oduah, in the sector.”
But the message sparked off some
angry reactions from Nigerians who have been calling for her resignation or
outright sacking by the President over allegations of corruption, abuse of
office and financial recklessness in the N255m car scandal.
Some Nigerians who wrote on her
Twitter and Facebook pages on Tuesday asked her to hurriedly return home to
answer for the allegations levelled against her, with a view to setting the
records straight.
According to them, Oduah was wrong to
be frolicking around and taking credit for an agreement in the circumstance
where she has yet to clear her name in the car scandal.
Writing on the minister’s Facebook
wall, a particular follower of hers, David Letam, described Oduah’s statement
as another “frivolous jamboree” and stated that she should have been worried
about the accusations against her.
“I want to congratulate the minister
on this landmark achievement in signing the BASA with Israel. However, the
honourable minister should come home to clear her name in this N255m car scam.
The safety of Nigerians on the air is paramount than this frivolous jamboree,”
Letam wrote.
An angry Twitter user, Donan Joshua,
asked, “Na you sign am? See as she de talk am as if na she sign am!
Madam, come back home and tell us about the money and the N255m bulletproof cars bought
for you.”
One Sam Aremu said on Facebook that
it was disappointing that the minister still had the guts to be commenting on
national issues in spite of the facts in the public domain about the scandal
rocking her ministry.
Aremu said, “If Aviation workers are
protesting against Oduah’s N225m bulletproof cars, surely Nigerians are not
happy about the whole thing. On her return, President Jonathan should call
Oduah into his office, look straight into her beautiful blue eye and say to her
romantically – ‘You are fired.’
Another respondent on her Facebook
wall, with the name Tg Ibhaze, described Oduah as a bad example of womanhood
and urged her to lead a good life. Ibhaze stated, “So shameful that
Nigeria celebrates people like this madam in the first place. I really love you
and the good work you started in reconstructing our airport.
“But by now you should have
overlooked some things and be a good example. But as a princess and the
daughter of a traditional ruler, you should know better to be a good example.
Madam, please change.”
Also, one Kevin
Jephthah-Ibennah observed that the car scandal amounted to extravagance
in office and noted that she should have tendered an apology to Nigerians
rather than taking glory for the BASA.
Jephthah-Ibennah said, “Why did
you spend so much money on purchasing such cars? Don’t you
know it’s extravagance? If I were your son, I would have advised
you to return the money or better still sell and return the money with the
sales proceeds as well as apologise to Nigerians because what you have done
amounts to stealing.”
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She can say anything she likes and she can as well turn down the invitations of the committee, since she has the backing of her man friend (GEJ)
ReplyDeleteI could remember, when a similar case of mismanagement happened during OBJ's regime, immediately OBJ fired Tafa and he handed him over to the appropriate authority for prosecution. But surprisingly, GEJ is still found roaming about with her.
After all, she bought those cars for 2015 campaign for GEJ, they knows it will be bloody, hungry Nigerians will follow them with guns since they did not do anything to affect the lives of the masses.
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Foolish fellow am sorry for you. You are still under the care of your parents. Be mature pls
DeleteWhere did you get this your theory from? Insighting, but far from the truth.
ReplyDeleteTell Nigerians your own truth. Someone is telling us what happened right before our eyes, but you are there speaking grammar.
DeleteWho is this one?
DeleteGEJ in the first place, shouldn't have allowed princess . Stella Oduah to be on his entourage to. Israe knowing fully well that she would one day convince him before returning to nigeria. N255m wasted on a single individual is never a matter which the committee concerned should handle with levity. Well, if stella oduah is free, it depends on the president. But if on the contrary you will agree with me that her shinning eyes have played a major role.
ReplyDeleteThat woamn is clean pls
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