See this one again oooooo, N255m BMW Bullet Proof Cars were not bought for me says the Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah. So for who oooooo?
Vanguard reports,
MINISTER
of Aviation,Princess Stella Oduah Thursday told members of the House of
Representatives Committee on Aviation that the alleged purchase of N255million
BMW armoured cars were not bought for her personal use.
Oduah
who astonished stakeholders with this disclosure at the investigative hearing
on the issue in her 12 page presentation said:
“As
you all are aware, what necessitated this public hearing were the events that
followed a false and malicious online publication that I had compelled the NCAA
to purchase for me 2 nos BMW bullet proof cars at the cost of $1.6million. ”
“Let
me state emphatically that from the onset that the allegation concerning the
purchase of the 2 nos bullet proof cars for me by the NCAA is false in its
entirety. ”
After reading her presentation, Rep Zakari Lafia Mohammed asked her whether it
is a loan or lease that her agency obtained from FBN, she said it is the same.
She said the money NCAA would pay would still be below the N240million at the
end of the year.
On
whether she acted within the ambit of the law in giving approval beyond N100
million , she said she approved the money and asked the NCAA to do the
needfull.
What
is the needfull?
The Committee and the minister disagreed on what do the needfull meant.
The Committee and the minister disagreed on what do the needfull meant.
She
had claimed that in her approval she said kindly do the needfull.
Rep
Mohammed took on her that saying the needfull means a go ahead to implement.
Responding,
Oduah said”no you are wrong on that the needfull does not mean full approval. ”
The
NCAA DG Folu Akinkuotu was asked whether he did the needfull, he said he was
not In-charge at NCAA when the order was given for the purchase.
The
permanent secretary of the Ministry, George Ossi was tackled for misleading the
minister by not appropriately advising her.
The
committee said the permanent secretary ought to have asked the NCAA to do the
right thing.
The
PS claimed that due diligence ought to have been done by the agency before
applying for the approval.
He
claimed that he was not available at the time everything happened .
The
DG said he would have followed the procurement Act if he were the one the
directive was given to do the needfull.
He
said the acting DG Joyce Daniel Nkemakolam ought to explain why he did not do
that.
Nkemakolam
said we interpreted the directive to mean to go through it in line with the
procurement Act. He said they did the due diligence but they had a mindset that
they were within the budget limit.
But he was asked why he didn’t do due diligence to ensure that it was in tandem
with the procurement law, he said he thought since the agency had got the
approval of the National Assembly there was no need for such diligence.
He was asked why he initiated a memo to approve 54 vehicles when what the
National assembly approved was 25 vehicles.
He
was reminded that what was approved was N240million and not N643million.
NCAA
was asked whether the board sought approval of the president to approve the car
loan. Nkemakolam said he was working on the mindset that they were still within
the approved limit.
He said that what NCAA discussed with First bank was a lease. He was asked the
date the board of NCAA approved the loan facility.
The DG was asked how many trainings did he organise for NCAA staff , he said he relied on experts.
He said that his mindset has always being that they did not exceed the amount approved.
The DG was asked how many trainings did he organise for NCAA staff , he said he relied on experts.
He said that his mindset has always being that they did not exceed the amount approved.
He was asked whether the NCAA board approved the money.
He said the NCAA has interim board. He said that he was working on account that it was a lease not loan.
He said the NCAA has interim board. He said that he was working on account that it was a lease not loan.
The
drama continued with Rep Manwe asking the former DG of NCAA to disclose who
uses the controversial bullet proof cars since the Minister bluntly confessed
that they were not bought for her use.
“Who
is using the vehicles now since the Minister said they were not purchased for
her?” he asked.
To
the DG, that was one question that got him jolted. Minutes passed before he
could provide an answer. And when he finally found his voice, he said “Anybody
can use the vehicles when they are in the pool. They are operational vehicles.”
But
the Lawmaker wouldn’t give up. He continued with a rider to the question.
“Do
you mean that a messenger or cleaner in the agency can use the cars?” He asked.
At this juncture, the hearing room became deadened in silence with the DG losing his voice for the second time.
At this juncture, the hearing room became deadened in silence with the DG losing his voice for the second time.
And
when again, he found it, he answered this way: “those categories of vehicles
are for VIPs which include the Minister, including you, the Honorable.”
Just
then a blast of laughter erupted in the hall which to some extent provided some
comic relief to everyone in the hall.
But
Rep Manwe wouldn’t stop. He asked again, “can we have the log book of the
movement of the car?
With a subdued babbling voice which came in separate minutes, the DG answered ”
I am not a transport officer. I don’t know whether they are still keeping those
log books.”
When
it now became obvious that the DG was exhaustive of all the answers he had, the
Lawmakers mandated the agency to bring the man who received the vehicles at the
point of delivery by Coscharis Motors.
With that, the hearing came to a close.
In
her closing remark, the chairperson, Onyejeocha assured Nigerians that justice
would be done to the report of the hearing.
“Fact
speak for itself. We have tried to listen to people: Coscharis, the Minister,
NCAA, First Bank , BPP and Customs, and we have their submissions with us. We
will consider what we have whether it is in line with the extant laws and
financial regulations.
We
assure everyone and all Nigerian that we will do justice to this hearing,”
Onyejeocha said.
Speaking
with some Journalists shortly after the hearing, the Minister, Oduah expressed
gratitude to the National Assembly for giving her an opportunity to present her
own side of the story.
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