Senate Hears How Nigeria's Aviation Minister Used Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria To Buy Four Other Bullet-Proof Cars
A Senate committee holding hearings into the aviation sector in
Nigeria today shockingly heard how the Aviation Minister Stella Oduah
spent $1.6 million on the purchase of two armored cars today, also the
committee received further confirmation that the minister received
several other cars from another agency under her control.
George Uresi, the chief executive officer of the Federal Aviation
Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), admitted before the Senate’s aviation
committee, led by Hope Uzodinma, that FAAN bought four bullet proof cars
for Ms. Oduah at N70 million each. SaharaReporters, which broke the
news of how the minister forced the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority
(NCAA) to buy her two bullet-proof BMWs at the inflated cost of $800,000
each, had also subsequently reported that other agencies under Ms.
Oduah had also bought her extremely expensive, overpriced cars.
Mr. Uresi’s testimony today confirmed our earlier reports that the
minister hauled in at least six armored cars from a variety of aviation
agencies.
Our correspondent reported that Mr. Uresi, the CEO of FAAN, sweated
profusely as he told Senator Uzodinma’s committee that FAAN bought four
bullet-proof cars for Ms. Oduah. “He was sweating bullets even though
the committee room was heavily air-conditioned,” said our citizen
reporter.
The FAAN boss’s testimony revealed that the transaction resembled how
the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) bought two BMW armored
cars for the minister at inflated price.
According to Mr. Uresi, FAAN bought two armored Lexus limousine cars
and two Prado armored sports utility vehicles (SUVs) for Ms. Oduah.
Contacted later this evening, a member of the Senate’s aviation
committee told SaharaReporters that he had heard rumors that the
leadership of the committee was looking for ways to cover up Ms. Oduah’s
car-buying scandal. “Some of us will not allow anybody to cover up
anything,” said the senator.
Senator Uzodinma gave Mr. Uresi till Monday to provide the paperwork
for the purchase of the four cars his agency procured for the minister’s
use.
Meanwhile, a source who works at FAAN told SaharaReporters that the
deal for the purchase of the cars was done through a company linked to
Ms. Oduah. “The finance department of FAAN was not in the know of the
purchase as the deal was done at the minister’s office with Uresi
signing off on the deal.”
Although Mr. Uresi admitted to the purchase, he refused to provide
the Senate committee members with details of how the deal was finalized
with a bank. He also refused to disclose if Coscharis Motors Limited was
involved in the latest scandal. Coscharis Motors, which is owned by
Cosmas Maduka, was involved in the shady deal for the supply of the two
BMWs paid for by the NCAA for the personal use of the minister.
SaharaReporters reported earlier that Ms. Oduah received more than N100
million as kickback after she arm-twisted NCAA officials to sign papers
certifying delivery of the two cars. No officials of the agency ever saw
the vehicles before signing the delivery documents.
SaharaReporters had also reported that another agency, National
Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), also bought four Toyota Tundras for
the minister. After our revelation, NAMA authorities went on a desperate
search for companies to claim ownership of four limousines parked at
the aviation agency’s TRACON site in Abuja. Today, the Senate asked NAMA
officials to bring over the supposed owners of the vehicles along with
proof of their ownership.
In the end, NAMA claimed that the vehicles belong to a local airline,
Overland Airways. But in a clear indication of fishiness, some other
company had called SaharaReporters to claim ownership of the limousines.
Ms. Oduah is expected to appear before the House of Representative
tomorrow (Wednesday) to answer questions on the scandal of the $1.6
million she squandered on the purchase of two armored BMW cars.
In the wake of our revelations of the minister’s car-buying spree,
she traveled to Israel as part of President Goodluck Jonathan’s official
delegation to religious sites in that country. Mrs. Oduah returned to
Nigeria on Monday night a few minutes after she attended a ceremony
where a Bilateral Services Agreement was signed with Israel.
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