The House Committee on Aviation,
which is investigating the car scandal, said the minister for
aviation,Stella Oduah would no longer appear before it on Tuesday (today) as
earlier scheduled.
The committee, headed by
Mrs. Nkiruka Onyejeocha, abruptly put off the hearing through a statement
on Monday, claiming that it was to give all the stakeholders the opportunity to
prepare their documents.
The panel had adjourned hearing on
Thursday last week till today.
However, findings indicated
that the committee came under pressure to postpone the hearing after Oduah
reportedly made “a passionate appeal” to be allowed to appear on Wednesday.
She was said to have explained that
she was still in Israel where she had gone to
sign the BASA with Israel.
Sources close to the committee
confided in that a
representative of the embattled minister “begged for her to be
allowed to appear on Wednesday instead of Tuesday.”
One of the sources added,
“What we hear is that she made appeals.
“She is still in Israel and it is not
clear what time the agreement will be signed today (Monday) for her to fly down
to Nigeria on Tuesday to attend the hearing.
“Since her appearance is the main
issue left before the committee, the members also considered that it was wise
to give her till Wednesday to appear.”
The new twist is different from
the tough stance the committee took on Thursday when Onyejeocha ruled that “the
minister must appear unfailingly on Tuesday; wether she is in Nigeria or
not.”
The committee, through its Clerk, Mr.
Abubakar Chana, said the postponement was to give all stakeholders the
opportunity to put their documents in order and make detailed presentations.
Part of the statement reads, “This is
to notify all stakeholders and the general public that the Public Hearing of
the House Committee on Aviation on the purchase of two BMW cars by the NCAA
earlier slated for Tuesday, October 29, 2013 has been postponed to
Wednesday, October 30, 2013.
“This is to allow ample time for the
invited agencies to put their documents together…”
The committee wrote a separate
letter to Oduah on Monday, which confirmed that the postponement of the hearing
was to give her some grace.
The letter by Chana indicated
that the committee received a letter from the minister on Monday explaining why
she was unable to attend the hearing.
The committee complained that her
non-appearance was delaying the investigation, adding that it was forced to
reschedule the hearing till Wednesday.
It warned that failure to attend
tomorrow’ session would leave the committee with no option but “to enforce the
appropriate laws and apply necessary sanctions.”
The letter reads in part, “I am
further directed to inform you that your inability to appear before the
committee has become a serious constraint to the committee, as the House of
Representatives has mandated the committee to submit its report within one
week.
“More so, the committee has been
utterly gracious for postponing the hearing to Wednesday, October
30, 2013.
“It is the directive of the House
that you should appear on the rescheduled date.”
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U guys shld do d right thing nd not dis ferrytells. We r tired of dis our so calld FG. They r criminals
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