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Why Amaechi Disrupted Planned China Trip by Bola10(m): 3:07pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
WHY AMAECHI DISRUPTED PLANNED CHINA TRIP • CCECC alleged to have bought flight tickets for ministry directors More clarity has been provided as to why the Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, stopped two directors in his ministry and that of the Ministry of Finance from departing for China last week on their originally scheduled flight, causing a disruption in the first meeting slated for the Nigerian delegation and the China Exim Bank in Beijing. The disruption led to a verbal exchange between Amaechi and his counterpart in the finance ministry, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, who did not hide her displeasure over the fact that her directors missed the first meeting with the Exim Bank of China. Ministry of Transportation sources told THISDAY yesterday that Amaechi and his team were about to depart for China from Abuja onboard Emirates Airline, when he discovered that the flight tickets of the directors from his ministry had been paid for by the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), one of the interested contractors in the railway and airport rehabilitation projects. Uncomfortable with the notion, the minister was said to have disapproved and asked his directors to disembark from the plane, insisting that they should not go on the trip on the bill of a contractor, who was an interested party in the business that was billed for discussions with the China Exim Bank. “The minister was livid and could not comprehend why he would be flown on an official trip by an interested contractor. So the minister gave the order immediately for everyone to disembark from that flight,” one ministry source revealed. While the directors from the transportation ministry where disembarking, Amaechi was said to have sighted two other directors from the Ministry of Finance on the plane and after making enquiries, discovered that the same contractor had paid for their trip too. Angry over the fact that top civil servants were being induced by a contractor, Amaechi immediately asked the directors from the finance ministry to disembark also. But in taking the decision, since the Ministry of Finance was not under his supervision, Amaechi was said to have called Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to seek his endorsement to prevent the finance directors from proceeding on the trip on sponsored tickets. The vice-president was said to have given him the go ahead, reinforcing Amaechi’s position that nobody must go on the bill of any contractor. The ministry source said Amaechi then asked his ministry to immediately bear the entire cost of the trip on Lufthansa Airways, including those of the finance directors, adding that a decision was taken that the finance ministry would reimburse the transportation ministry when the delegation returned from China. Curiously, on getting to China, Amaechi was said to have discovered again that the same contractor had made provisions for their hotel reservations – another gesture the minister declined and asked everyone to be responsible for their hotel bills, while he sought the understanding of the hotel management to let them settle the bills after their stay. But a furious Adeosun, who had no clue why Amaechi had delayed her directors from making the first meeting, had accosted her colleague in the transportation ministry in Beijing. She was however said to have accepted his explanation after Amaechi informed her why their departure had to be delayed, more so given the fact that he had the express permission of the vice-president to do so. -Thisday 1 Like
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Re: Why Amaechi Disrupted Planned China Trip by Bola10(m): 3:11pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
Change is really here THUMPS UP AMAECHI 2 Likes |
Re: Why Amaechi Disrupted Planned China Trip by criminalmindz: 3:15pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
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Re: Why Amaechi Disrupted Planned China Trip by Nobody: 3:29pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
If only Amaechi was prudent and disciplined like this handling Rivers state funds then I see no reason while Port Harcourt won't rival Johannesburg as a better city. Mtsewweww. |
Re: Why Amaechi Disrupted Planned China Trip by rusher14: 3:41pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
Well done Amaechi. There shall be no conflict of interest. The nation's interest shall supercede that of any contractor ocal or foreign. Would it surprise you if one of the members of the team went ahead to tip off the media about Buhari’s ministers receiving inducements by way of flight tickets, hotel accommodation and sundry other benefits? Once again Kudos to Amaechi 1 Like |
Re: Why Amaechi Disrupted Planned China Trip by Nobody: 4:18pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
Re: Why Amaechi Disrupted Planned China Trip by obailala(m): 4:28pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
The 'body odour' of the great man seems to be blowing in diverse directions and turning even little things around. Even in his absence, his ministers seem to be conforming to international ethical standards in ways we could have least imagined in Nigeria. We shall definitely get it right one day in this country. More of this! 1 Like |
Re: Why Amaechi Disrupted Planned China Trip by poiZon: 4:45pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
u dey go china go seek for loan, ccecc wey be china company even pity una pay for flight tickets n hotel reservatns, u dey form kingkong abi saint. dis mumu think say china go give dem loan come allow anoda company use d loan build whateva dey wan use d money do when they have thier company on ground. amaechi u be first class mumu if u think china go give u loan u carry d money give julius berger to execute the rail contract. wake up mumu. can u imagine a.....I sense! |
Re: Why Amaechi Disrupted Planned China Trip by courage89(m): 4:53pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
I am a supporter of Buhari and APC change. However, this argument about conflict of interest, with contractor paying for government airfare miss the mark. I thought this is a planned event, usually more than a month in advance. Why is this issue surfacing now? Why accept this kind of Greek gift if government procedures and protocols does not support it? Why did it take this long for Amaechi to spot the problem? Why did it take him this long to make this decision...considering the government position on conflict of interest? If conflict of interest is such a high priority and part of government policy towards accountability and transparency. What is the government going to do to ensure this kind of conflict of interest or similar does not happen again? Who's getting fired over this issue? 1 Like |
Re: Why Amaechi Disrupted Planned China Trip by oduastates: 8:46pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
This is how they sell you out. Chapter 1 verse 1 ,first rule of Ethics. It all goes back to how people got the job in the first instance. They should be fired. |
Re: Why Amaechi Disrupted Planned China Trip by SurefireAsoOke: 9:22pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
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Re: Why Amaechi Disrupted Planned China Trip by SurefireAsoOke: 9:24pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
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Re: Why Amaechi Disrupted Planned China Trip by JingoOAU(m): 9:31pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
poiZon: What a warped way of articulating one's stinking opinion 1 Like |
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