More
trouble may still be lurking the way of Aviation Minister, Princess Stella
Oduah, over the controversial purchase of two bullet-proof cars for her by the
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, without necessary approvals.
There was
indication yesterday that operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, might move in to unravel the untidy deal, which has added to
the list of misgivings denting Nigeria’s battered image before the
international community.
A
competent source at the commission confided in Vanguard that the agency was
under pressure from Nigerians, particularly civil society groups to probe the
purchase of the controversial High Security Sedans, HSS.
The
source, which pleaded anonymity because he had not been authorised to speak to
the media on the matter, said however that the operatives were studying the
situation and could move in without notice.
“It is
not our duty to serve notice to those we want to investigate so that the
suspect might not be put on notice. When we want to do our job, we simply swoop
on the suspects, the source said.
“We have
been inundated with queries as to when we are going to investigate the purchase
of the cars for the minister but we cannot give any notice because they would
no longer be a surprise.
“In a
matter of this nature, the necessary steps must be taken at the appropriate
time,” the source explained.
There
were indications that the whole transaction did not pass through the Bureau for
Public Procurement, BPP, since the cars were allegedly bought based on what a
source described as ‘Anticipatory Approval’ and delivered on Hire-Purchase
Agreement to the NCAA.
Efforts
to get clarification from the Director-General of the BPP, Mr. Emeka Eze,
proved abortive, as calls to his phone, rang out. Eze did not also respond to
text messages sent to his phone.
BPP’s
Head of Media, Dr. Biodun Adeniyi, could not also be reached for comments on
the matter, as his phone was switched off at the time of filing the report.
Controversy
over the cars has thrown up a serious image problem for both the minister and
the NCAA since the papers were leaked last week.
Initially,
the minister’s office had owned up on the purchase of the cars, justifying it
on the need to protect the minister’s life given the far-reaching changes and
innovations she had introduced that angered some unnamed persons in the
country.
However,
following public outrage, the statement was later withdrawn and the
Director-General of the NCAA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu, made to explain that the
cars were procured for the use of the minister and visiting foreign
dignitaries, a claim that further infuriated the Nigerian public.
As a
result, many Aviation stakeholders and civil society organisations have asked
Princess Oduah to resign and save her face from further indignation.
The
Presidency is said to have been seriously embarrassed by the unfolding drama
over the luxury cars and might be considering measures to save its face.
Vangaurd .
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