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Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by Clerverly: 11:36am On Jan 07, 2014
HAVING tried all the delay tricks in the book, President Goodluck Jonathan is now confronted with a choice: retain the Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah, or sack her. The President’s body language and vacillation demonstrate unmistakeably that he prefers to keep the controversial minister. This is a tragic error of judgment and confirms to the whole world what many Nigerians already know: that Jonathan’s body language encourages corruption.

Indeed, most Nigerians believe that under the current administration, the war against corruption is virtually lost. Jonathan will only be confirming the view of critics by his continued waffling over Oduahgate. Surely, he does his credibility no good by retaining a minister that has been so tainted in a corruption scandal. Just two weeks ago, in response to an acerbic letter to him from a former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, which was leaked to the press, he pompously declared that he (Jonathan) was fighting corruption. “I have been strengthening the institutions established to fight corruption. I will not shield any government official or private individual involved in corruption…,” he declared.

But he has been shielding Oduah in the full glare of the public. When the news first broke in October via an online publication that the minister had allegedly caused two bullet-proof BMW limousines to be purchased for her by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, in violation of the law, he kept quiet. It was only after much public outcry and a probe got under way at the House of Representatives that he belatedly asked her to be queried. As more revelations emerged from the House probe demonstrating how the minster exceeded her spending limits of N100 million, how import duty waivers were misapplied and how NCAA officials and other aviation parastatals “contravened the Appropriation Act 2013,” Jonathan sought to buy time by setting up an unnecessary three-man administrative panel to examine the case.

Diversionary though it was, the panel had submitted its report since mid-November. While one can concede to the President the need to be cautious to avoid penalising the innocent, seven weeks after the panel turned in its report and another two after a damning verdict by the House probe should surely be enough for the President to demonstrate that he truly abhors corruption. If his concern, as he said in his response to Obasanjo, is “to follow due process in all that I do,” this high-minded requirement has been amply met by the House probe and his own panel.

Jonathan is simply not serious about combating corruption as widely alleged by his critics and confirmed by all global corruption rating agencies. The standard worldwide by nations where corruption is truly detested is to fire any official tainted by even a whiff of wrongdoing if the person fails to resign. Jonathan has not been asked to convict Oduah; only a court of law can do that. All that Nigerians expect of him, and as the House of Representatives recommended, is that he should fire Oduah. She has been sufficiently tainted to make her continued presence in government odious.

In Turkey, three top cabinet ministers have resigned in a corruption case that does not even name them directly as beneficiaries; in Ghana, a deputy minister of communications was promptly sacked by President John Mahama for merely expressing a desire to make $1 million in politics; in Italy, a three-time prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, has been convicted on corruption charges, while a former Israeli president, Ezer Weizman, was investigated and only avoided criminal prosecution due to the statute of limitation. In any other country, Oduah would have since resigned or been sacked and, together with the complicit aviation officials, prosecuted. Indeed, prosecution would afford Oduah an opportunity to prove the innocence she has steadfastly claimed.

Jonathan is letting another opportunity to take a stand against corruption slip by. Does he relish Nigeria’s persistent rating as one of the most corrupt nations on earth? The nation’s landscape is littered with unresolved corruption scandals to the extent that many Nigerians consider corruption to be much worse than our latest rating as the world’s 144th out of 177 in the Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index. His declaration in his 2014 New Year message that he would “take additional steps to stem the tide of corruption and leakages” sounds patently hollow.

Nigerians should not allow Jonathan and Oduah to get away with this missuse of public office. Since our President cannot live up to the standards of decorum in public office that the world has now come to accept, the House of Representatives should not stop at its recommendations; it should insist that Nigeria meets global practices in public morality and seriously combats corruption.

The Oduah case goes beyond partisan politics; corruption has laid Nigeria low and handicapped all development efforts. Public officials are stealing the people blind at the federal, state and local government levels and the anti-graft agencies appear to have lost their bite.

However, it is not too late for Jonathan to stamp out the stench of corruption swirling around his Presidency by genuinely backing the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Related Offences Commission and the Code of Conduct Bureau to fulfil their mandate. He should change his body language and send clear signals that corruption will no longer be tolerated.

The place to start is by sacking Oduah.

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Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by Clerverly: 11:38am On Jan 07, 2014
This Woman Is A Disgrace To The Womenfolk angry angry angry
Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by ochukoccna: 11:44am On Jan 07, 2014
The chicken has now come to roost with Stella's 'University of Toronto' degree grin grin especially as PUNCH didn't make this a basis to remove her
Many Nigerian polithiefcians hold such degrees no doubt but it Stella who has been found out this time
Ebele Jonathan need not be a rocket scientist to realise the more he keeps her, the more he damages his already slippery hold of whatever little [if any] moral authority he wields
There are other ways of compensating her for her loyalty to him [another anomaly in African politics where office holders are loyal to a person and not the state] but keeping her in office is not one of them
I wish him Goodluck in whatever decision he takes cool cool
Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by ckkris: 11:48am On Jan 07, 2014
Stella Odua is like her name, a star, shining BRILLIANTLY, higher and far above her lazy detractors.

Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by oshyno(m): 11:54am On Jan 07, 2014
I laugh at how Punch is fighting like a woundd lion for GEJ to sack Oduah. Take a chill pill mr Editor or whoever that is sponsoring this. Oduah aint going nowhere. Beam ur searchlight on FFk first that mismanaged our aviation sector.



I see as una wan drink faifai as GEJ just jejely leave Oduah to continue her job. grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by Clerverly: 11:54am On Jan 07, 2014
ckkris: Stella Odua is like her name, a star, shining BRILLIANTLY, higher and far above her lazy detractors.


So says a Slow Poke angry angry

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Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by Vyolet(f): 12:01pm On Jan 07, 2014
Let Stella be abeg,is it her fault that she is beautiful? grin

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Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by ckkris: 12:17pm On Jan 07, 2014
oshyno:

Beam ur searchlight on FFk first that mismanaged our aviation sector.



If you understand the Ogboni culture of the Southwest, you don't bother when they make noise. Its the part of Nigeria where people must join in demonic blood-drinking human sacrifices, or their hired noise makers won't let be.



Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by delvinmaya(m): 12:42pm On Jan 07, 2014
ckkris:

If you understand the Ogboni culture of the Southwest, you don't bother when they make noise. Its the part of Nigeria where people must join in demonic blood-drinking human sacrifices, or their hired noise makers won't let be.




daftness at its peak

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Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by khamas19: 1:06pm On Jan 07, 2014
...glorified hairdresser....is this the best her people have to offer Nigeria?


sorry to say- she is nowhere near good enough...


surely they have personalities of stronger character amongst themselves...


I fear to think that I might be asking too much
Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by vizboy(m): 1:10pm On Jan 07, 2014
these people really want these woman gone.


Hmmm see all the attack from left to right
Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by ckkris: 1:38pm On Jan 07, 2014
vizboy: these people really want these woman gone.


Hmmm see all the attack from left to right
Envy is ENVY, not attack. She is too much for them.
Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by SLIDEwaxie(m): 1:43pm On Jan 07, 2014
ckkris:

If you understand the Ogboni culture of the Southwest, you don't bother when they make noise. Its the part of Nigeria where people must join in demonic blood-drinking human sacrifices, or their hired noise makers won't let be.



adonbilifit!!! grin grin

i just read a very daft assertion grin grin
Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by T9ksy(m): 1:46pm On Jan 07, 2014
Clerverly:

So says a Slow Poke angry angry


Haba!! This is not fair on bonafide slow poke o! grin
Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by vizboy(m): 2:15pm On Jan 07, 2014
ckkris: Envy is ENVY, not attack. She is too much for them.

Damn she is too hot for them to handle
Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by Clerverly: 9:40pm On Jan 07, 2014
angry
Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by aryzgreat: 10:05pm On Jan 07, 2014
Wale babalakin of bi-courtney ur money go finish for oduah matter, keep paying attack dogs.

Iru ewu!

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Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by LoveDecay(m): 10:17pm On Jan 07, 2014
vizboy:

Damn she is too hot for them to handle

No wonder, she's burnt half of GEJ's reputation - see what happen's when you sleep with another man's wife !
Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by ImperialYoruba: 10:19pm On Jan 07, 2014
Gej has been cornered by Obj's open letter on tolerating and enabling corruption in his administration. In his New Year message Gej committed to do more to weed out corruption. So faced with this he has no choice but to release her from the job. This is the end of Oduah ever serving again in a Federal Capacity. She might consider running for Anambra governorship if she wants to remain in public service.

Her lawyer should tell her to get out quick before the media start a chat on perjury, which is even more serious than this revelation.
Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by Kairoseki77: 10:27pm On Jan 07, 2014
I am waiting for my fellow Nigerians to come defend a fraud and a thief.

I know they will not dissapoint me.
Re: Sack Oduah Now, Mr President- The Punch by Kairoseki77: 10:28pm On Jan 07, 2014
Vyolet: Let Stella be abeg,is it her fault that she is beautiful? grin

Hold on..let me get you some glasses.

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