Some residents of Owerri, the Imo state capital today took to the streets to protest what they described as an unfair judgement on the issue of the purchase of two armoured vehicles by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
While dismissing the allegation of corruption against the Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah, they insisted that the Minister should be appreciated for what she has done in the industry.
It will be recalled that the Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah defended the purchase of two armoured vehicles by the NCAA after the President queried the purchase of the vehicles.
She insisted that the procurement of the two armoured BMW cars at the cost of N255 million followed due process.
According to the minister, provision was made in the 2013 budget for the procurement of the vehicles along with other specialised equipment, to complement or replace obsolete ones.
Part of Ms. Oduah’s response, says “towards the effective implementation of its statutory regulatory responsibilities, it is imperative that the NCAA is fully equipped with highly specialised tools and facilities, including adequate operational vehicles to cover all 22 national airports and over 400 airstrips.”
In addition to querying the minister, the presidency also set up a three-man administrative panel to investigate the purchase of the armoured cars.
The panel was given two weeks to submit its findings.
With the minister’s reaction, a lot may be uncovered, as already the House of Representatives has also mandated its committee on aviation to investigate the controversy surrounding the purchase of the vehicles by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) which are said to be for the Minister, as members of the committee of aviation said the committee had not approved that expenditure in the agency’s budget.
The Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Captain Fola Akinkuotu also reacted to media reports on the circumstances surrounding the procurement of two BMW 760 LI armoured series cars by the agency after the purchase began generating so many reactions from groups and Nigerians alike.
The NCAA D.G. stated that the cars are operational vehicles used in the varied operations of the NCAA including transporting the Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah and aviation-related foreign dignitaries.
He also said the purchase of the two cars which cost N255m followed due process and the NCAA remains focused on enforcing standards and promoting safety in line with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), and Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
16 comments:
now that she's been sacked they shld continue protesting
dey shld call a spade a shade, wat she did was wrong
maybe she probably got some people to protest for her bt it didn't work. looooooooooooooool
Why wud dey even protest in d 1st place?
Very wrong
Lolz
Some pple easily manipulated sha oh
don't mind dem
Am sure dey did that tinking she'll come out of it n probably reward dem
Later dey'll be d ones 2 complain abt corruption.
Later dey'll be d ones 2 complain abt corruption.
lwtmb, their plans didnt work. dey shld tink of plan B
Let dem wait 4 reward
No chance 4 plan B
mtcheeew
buhahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahaha
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