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House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by ffo(m): 8:44am On Nov 07, 2013
Indicts Okonjo-Iweala, Coscharis, ex-NCAA DG

The House of Representatives Committee on Aviation has recommended the removal of Minister of Aviation Stella Oduah over extra-budgetary spending including the purchase of N255 million bulletproof cars, DailyTrust can report.
The 2013 budget approved N240 million for the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for the purchase of 27 vehicles, but Oduah raised it to N643 million for 54 vehicles including two bulletproof cars
A copy of the report seen by our reporters yesterday indicted Oduah for ‘violating the law’ by approving expenditure above the ministerial threshold of N100 million.
Oduah was grilled last Thursday by the aviation committee over monetary approvals for the purchase of cars by the NCAA including two armoured cars allegedly for her use.
The minister is also to appear before the Senate committee on aviation today over the same matter.

The House committee report said having accepted that she actually approved the request for the purchase of 54 cars for the NCAA worth N643 million against the approved N240 million by the National Assembly, Oduah also violated the appropriation act.
The report described as ‘flimsy’ the excuse by Oduah that she asked the NCAA to “Kindly do the needful,” after she had given approval.
The report said the contract for the car purchase did not follow due process as ‘certificate of no objection’ from the Bureau for Public Procurement (BPP) was not obtained.
On the basis of the above arguments, the committee recommended that the minister be removed from office forthwith.
The report also indicted former acting Director General of the NCAA, Joyce Nkemakolom, for inflating the contract sum, observing that the initial request letter to the minister was for N564 million, but it was jerked up to N643 million when the loan for the car purchase was finally taken from First Bank.
The report further said there was no evidence that the contract was advertised in the media, thus accused the former NCAA acting DG of lying to the panel and Nigerians for saying it was publicised.
The report therefore recommended that appropriate sanctions be taken against Nkemakolom in accordance with civil service rules.
Also, the report faulted the N10 million waivers granted by finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala when there was no practical evidence to show that the beneficiary fulfilled all the requirements for waiver. It also questioned Okonjo-Iweala’s powers to approve such waiver.
Coscharis Motors which is the supplier of the armoured cars is also indicted by the report for not only lying to the committee but also misleading the National Security Adviser (NSA) into believing that the cars were supplied for the Lagos State government for Eko 2012 Sports Festival when there was no such arrangement with Lagos government.
It also accused Coscharis of conniving with NCAA officials to inflate the cost of the armoured cars, even though the whole transaction was done contrary to laid down laws.
Oduah had while testifying before the committee last Thursday admitted that she actually approved purchase of the N255 million bulletproof cars, insisting however that due process was followed.
She said the vehicles were provided for in the NCAA 2013 appropriation approved by the National Assembly and that they were not bought for her but for the operations of the NCAA.
Oduah had said: “After the purchase on a 3-year lease financing arrangement, the vehicles were never delivered to me. The vehicles were also not registered in my name. All I did was to approve the request of the agency doing the needful as evidenced by my minutes on the letter dated 15th April.”
On the due process, she said: “Let me reiterate that from the records available to me, it would appear that the NCAA followed the due process required. I have been made to understand that there exists no guidelines issued by the Bureau for Public Procurement (BPP) on lease financing.”
The BPP had denied any knowledge of the transaction when it appeared before the committee about a fortnight ago.
The lawmakers had also insisted that they only approved N240 million for 25 operational vehicles for the NCAA in its 2013 budget.
NCAA had told the lawmakers that it bought the cars from Coscharis for its operations and inspection of perimeter fences in the 22 airports across the country based on lease financing agreement it entered with First Bank Plc which is financing the transaction.
However, First Bank told the committee that based on its agreement with NCAA, the bank was told that the cars were purchased for use by management staff. The bank added that it was an auto loan agreement it entered with NCAA and not lease financing.
Similarly, Deputy Controller General of Customs in charge of modernisation, research and economic relations, Manasa Daniel Jatau, told the committee that the said armoured cars were imported along with others last year in the name of Lagos State government for the 18th National Sports Festival.
He revealed that Coscharis Motors had obtained a duty exemption letter from the minister of finance instructing it to forego the supposed N10.133 million payable at the time.
Okonjo-Iweala also told the committee on Monday that the waiver exemption was for Lagos State government on 300 cars, but that there were no armoured bulletproof cars among them.
Coscharis Motors had through its managing director Josiah Samuel said the price of each of the two armoured cars was €418,000, adding that due process was followed in acquiring them. He said an approval letter for their importation was obtained from the NSA.
However, the NSA letter of approval obtained by our reporters showed that the amount quoted for the armoured cars was put at $223,653.48 for three units with their chassis numbers given as DW68047, DW68044 and DW68032, but one of those inspected by the lawmakers bore chassis number DW68011.

source: http://dailytrust.info/index.php/top-stories/9498-house-report-demands-oduah-s-sack

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by ebucha: 10:22am On Nov 07, 2013
I hope this does not spawn Viltrolic ethnic attacks?

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by Chingilicious: 10:22am On Nov 07, 2013
Hmmmn
Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by Bamjazzy(m): 10:22am On Nov 07, 2013
1st to comment, after dat wat next?
Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by Nobody: 10:22am On Nov 07, 2013
I am very surprised the House indicted her and recommended her sack. I am sure she will get a very soft landing if she is sacked at all. Or she might even get a presidential pardon like Alameisegha.

The presidential fleet has 14 planes. Oduah is just learning from her boss.

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by OuchDaddy(m): 10:23am On Nov 07, 2013
Rubbish !!!!!

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by DICKtator: 10:24am On Nov 07, 2013
Why can't she resign honorably?
grin grin grin grin

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by alotofgrace(m): 10:24am On Nov 07, 2013
[s]Patricia Etteh[/s] infested lady grin grin

they better do it now b4 eclipse of the matter arises

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by stanlink(m): 10:24am On Nov 07, 2013
what next 1st to comment .
Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by devour129: 10:25am On Nov 07, 2013
Jonathan pleases grow some balls and do the right thing.

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by shiftmarket(m): 10:25am On Nov 07, 2013
But this will not be their first non enforceable resolution. Anyway GEJ non go gree.
Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by skyscraperTM(m): 10:25am On Nov 07, 2013
My question?!

Why is Mr President scared of sacking this woman after all the evidence of corruption filled against her?!

Was it not the same president that laid off about 7 ministers sometime ago.

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by Memyselfu2009(m): 10:25am On Nov 07, 2013
They re corrupt see thief they ask make them sack him follow thief
Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by venous(f): 10:26am On Nov 07, 2013
Patricia Eteh re-incarnated...
Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by wckabuoh(m): 10:26am On Nov 07, 2013
Criminals at the helm of affiars!!!
Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by MrAboki: 10:26am On Nov 07, 2013
Phuck the House & their report.. angry






Farouk is sitting in their midst everyday and they have the nerve to judge someone else!! angry


WAKA!!!!!

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by Nobody: 10:26am On Nov 07, 2013
Stella Oduah is a Thief!!!

Don't get me wrong, I'm proudly Igbo cool



#TeamGOM

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by chronique(m): 10:27am On Nov 07, 2013
If she's guilty,let her be relieved of her position. It's high time people start understanding that things cannot continue like this in this country. Political office holders need to be responsible and accountable.

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by pclever1(m): 10:27am On Nov 07, 2013
Its a good step in the right direction.Nigerians should stop adding sentiments to corruption pratice to make our country great.

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by dridowu: 10:28am On Nov 07, 2013
Tired of ds issue
Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by ebucha: 10:28am On Nov 07, 2013
Bamjazzy: 1st to comment, after dat wat next?
look again. That's what next.
Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by leggo: 10:28am On Nov 07, 2013
alrite.. now lets wait for the dogs who keep screaming "Enugu International AIRPORT" As a defence for corruption.

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by TTgirl: 10:28am On Nov 07, 2013
Nigerians in Nigeria may have MORE ORGANIC BRAINS THE NIGERIANS IN THE UK.

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by Eneze1(f): 10:29am On Nov 07, 2013
this reps are bunch of funny individuals, they are like dogs that bark without attacking, smh for them
Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by Brimmie(m): 10:29am On Nov 07, 2013
WAYO WAYO WAYO!!! WTF are they gon' do about Farouk Lawan, Otedola, Bankole!? Huh!? Ok.. Let's deal with this Sexy Momma First.. grin grin Alright!?
STEALER HOE-DUAH MUST GO TO JAIL!!


#np R.Kelly - Sign Of A Victory
Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by wellmax(m): 10:29am On Nov 07, 2013
As usual, this matter will be swept under the carpet rug.
Where is Farouk's case file?
What about Bankole?
Madam Oteh nko?
Na Naija we dey

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by Nobody: 10:29am On Nov 07, 2013
They should sack themselves first.

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by ochukoccna: 10:29am On Nov 07, 2013
Hmmn!
Did we need the house report to know that Stella Oduah violated budgetary limits? embarassed embarassed
That Jonathan, NOI are permissive of corruption? undecided
Anyone who followed the fuel subsidy House probe which sadly was torpedoed by Farouk Lawan's greed will know that governance is one big cesspit in Nigeria whilst public expenditure is darker than the darkest night which daylight can never penetrate angry angry
Imagine NNPC, CBN, Ministry of finance, Customs, Ministry of petroleum resources having varying figures over the country's major earner shocked shocked
How will there not be fraud?

NIGERIA WILL NEVER PROGRESS, that is the sad realisation I've come to
Yes we have major tribal differences but two destructive attitudes are now paramount
[b][size=14pt]First is 'Don't you know it is our turn to chop? How dare you probe me? How dare you speak about my undeserved perks of office? Are others not doing it? What of farouk, bankole and friends? Yeah I was dumb enough to get caught but others too are in on it. etc'
The second is 'One day "god will answer my prayer " when I, my father,uncle, brother, cousin, friend, neighbour, ex girlfriend's mother, father in law, grandmother, former class teacher or former phuck buddy etc will become a public official. Then I have made it and will come and do thanksgiving because "god" has blessed me shocked shocked shocked undecided undecided'
Throw in the usual sprinkling of ethnicity as Stella has done or religion as we often do, then you get a very potent combustible mix embarassed embarassed
Until we enthrone probity and accountability in public office
Until we see public office as service to the people and not a get rich scheme on public funds, Nigeria nay sub Saharan Africa ain't going nowhere soon[/size][/b]
Does Stella need a probe to resign honourably?
But honour is not something our political elites have
The world has left us behind yet we keep moving round in circles and wonder why they are saying we are lagging behind sad
Insanity is doing the same thing and expecting different results
[size=16pt]Nigeria, as she currently exists, is an insane place [/size]cool cool

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by Pacesetter2: 10:29am On Nov 07, 2013
*holds popcorn and my fanta* waiting for her tribe men to vex

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by imsuboi(m): 10:30am On Nov 07, 2013
Mr Aboki: Phuck the House & their report.. angry




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Farouk is sitting in their midst everyday and they have the nerve to judge someone else!! angry
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WAKA!!!!!

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Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by agwo2july: 10:31am On Nov 07, 2013
They no get work. If anyone is not aboki in govt, the person will always be witch hunted. I trust Gej he will useless their report. They can't sack any of the women ministers as they are performing better than my fellow men ministers
Re: House Report Demands Oduah’s Sack by oyedun82(m): 10:32am On Nov 07, 2013
what/who are they waiting for?

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