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BMW Cars: Court Hears Oduah’s Case Nov 16 - Thisday by superstar1(m): 11:21am On Sep 17, 2015
A Federal High Court in Lagos on Wednesday fixed November 16, 2015 for hearing of a fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by a former Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah.


Oduah is seeking protection of the court from possible probe over the purchase of two armoured BMW cars at a cost of N160 million in 2013 by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) under her watch.
She had on August 26, 2015, obtained an interim injunction barring the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) from taking any action against her pending the determination of the suit.


Though after granting the interim injunction on August 26, Justice Mohammed Yunusa adjourned hearing of the main case till October 2, 2015, the matter was however listed for hearing yesterday.


It was learnt that questions had trailed the granting of the interim order, neccessitating the hearing of the case before the original adjourned date.


But when the case was called, Oduah, EFCC and the Inspector General of Police (IG) were not represented in court.


Only the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission  (ICPC)was represented by its counsel, Funmilola Oluborode.


The ICPC counsel said hearing notice was not issued on the commission, adding that she only came to court on the instruction of one of her superiors, who had on Tuesday sighted the case on the cause list for yesterday.
In view of the absence of the other parties, Oluborode sought an adjournment till November 16.


The counsel, who said the ICPC was yet to file any response to Oduah’s suit, begged the court to adjourn the case to enable the commission file its defence.
Though the court pointed out that the suit was a fundamental rights enforcement suit which deserves urgent hearing, the ICPC counsel begged the court to adjourn till November to enable her superior appear in court in person to defend the case.


JusticeYunusa consequently adjourned hearing of the suit till November 16, 2015.


Oduah, who is currently in the Senate representing Anambra North senatorial district, had approached the court claiming that the current government, under the guise of anti-graft war, was making moves to persecute and humiliate her.


She claimed that the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led federal government had perfected plans to try prominent members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), including herself, on trumped-up charges in a Lagos State government-controlled court.


According to her, this ploy was to depopulate the PDP so that Nigeria could become a one-party country.


She said unless the EFCC, ICPC and the AIG are barred, they would be used by the APC government to unleash a repression against her and other prominent PDP members, a situation that could “cause the country to recede to a one-party state, with gross adverse effects and irreparable damage to our nascent democracy.”


She said her persecution, which began in the build-up to the 2015 general election, was spearheaded by the Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal, who was then Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Chairman House’s Aviation Committee.


According to Oduah, the APC, in a desperate bid to capture power, began a campaign of calumny by “demonising the most visible leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party, including myself and others who were seen as pivotal to the re-election bid of the then incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan.”


She said as part of the APC’s campaign of calumny, the party’s leadership commissioned some faceless organisations to write letters to the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation, accusing her of “all manners of corrupt practices and offences in respect of my stewardship as Minister of Aviation.”


Oduah said despite her selfless service and the immense progress made under her watch, including the revamping of the country’s air transportation, Tambuwal still ordered her investigation based on the petitions containing “spurious and wild allegations.”


She said because of her electoral value and strategic politicking, she had been a target of the ploy by the APC to depopulate the PDP and distract its leaders with trumped up charges.


According to her, part of the APC plan was to charge PDP leaders “in a criminal trial in a Lagos State Government-controlled court.”


She, however, explained that the two armoured BMW purchased for N160 million, was for the purpose  of conveying officials of the International Civil Aviation Organisation, (ICAO) who were in the country at the time for the routine inspection and certification of the 22 airports in the country, which were being rehabilitated under her watch.


She said the purchase of the armoured vehicles was necessitated to safeguard the lives of the foreign officials, since the inspection and certification of the airports coincided with “the peak of Boko Haram terrorists’ menace in the country, when the United Nations building and the headquarters of the Nigeria Police Force were bombed in Abuja.


“It was thus imperative that the NCAA, which is an apex regulatory authority in the Nigerian aviation industry, operating under the SARPs of the ICAO and subject to assessment by ICAO, acquire its own armoured vehicles for the use of the ICAO officials coming for inspection and certification at the time,” Oduah explained.

She added that the bulletproof vehicles were budgeted for in the 2013 budget, adding that they were duly procured in line with the Bureau of Public Procurement regulations.


The ex-minister said upon her assumption of office in 2011, she “quickly realised that the quest for direct foreign investment in Nigeria could not be optimally successful without world standard airports for international and domestic air travels.”


Because of this, she said, she therefore directed that the proposal of N9 billion made for the rehabilitation of four airports be made to cover all the 22 airports in the country.
Re: BMW Cars: Court Hears Oduah’s Case Nov 16 - Thisday by kettykin: 11:24am On Sep 17, 2015
God have mercy, see how Enugu international airport has put this woman into problems from never do wells who never wanted the east to have an international airport
Re: BMW Cars: Court Hears Oduah’s Case Nov 16 - Thisday by vicadex07(m): 11:24am On Sep 17, 2015
Haha...this is real action.

No more goat and yam theory grin

kettykin:
God have mercy, see how Enugu international airport has put this woman into problems from never do wells who never wanted the east to have an international airport

Bros quit wailing abeg...you sef read wetin you write...e get sense for your eye
Re: BMW Cars: Court Hears Oduah’s Case Nov 16 - Thisday by Nobody: 11:25am On Sep 17, 2015
Hmmmm.....this case again? May God help these Senators to concentrate this time around. So many cases hanging on many senators this time around.


Check my signature too for cheap data plan. Thanks.
Re: BMW Cars: Court Hears Oduah’s Case Nov 16 - Thisday by Nobody: 11:29am On Sep 17, 2015
kettykin:
God have mercy, see how Enugu international airport has put this woman into problems from never do wells who never wanted the east to have an international airport
na wah for una o!

So the people that dislike her for the enugu AIR/SEAport are the ones that told her to steal?




"Stealer Oduah must go to jail"- osama bin laden 1880
Re: BMW Cars: Court Hears Oduah’s Case Nov 16 - Thisday by vicadex07(m): 11:29am On Sep 17, 2015
[quote author=superstar1 post=38097354][/quote]
Put source na before wailers come and claim its propaganda.
Re: BMW Cars: Court Hears Oduah’s Case Nov 16 - Thisday by TonyeBarcanista(m): 11:38am On Sep 17, 2015
It is good that Stella Oduah is in court but that doesn't mean that the case shouldn't be tried. The purchase of the 2 cars for N260m is unjustifiable and against the tenet of morality. If she insists that it was duly approved, then the court should decide. However, whether it was approved by BPP or not, the court should dete®mine whether personal interests overshadowed national interests in the course of awarding the contract. If so, the ICPC/EFCC/SFU should bring ALL perpetrators to justice.
Re: BMW Cars: Court Hears Oduah’s Case Nov 16 - Thisday by dunkem21(m): 11:40am On Sep 17, 2015
Propaganda without Sauce grin
Re: BMW Cars: Court Hears Oduah’s Case Nov 16 - Thisday by DaBullIT(m): 11:49am On Sep 17, 2015
Inmates love a popular woman's arse grin grin
Re: BMW Cars: Court Hears Oduah’s Case Nov 16 - Thisday by doublewisdom: 11:52am On Sep 17, 2015
When will the court hear Fashola's 78 million naira website case. All these looters must be brought to book.

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Re: BMW Cars: Court Hears Oduah’s Case Nov 16 - Thisday by kettykin: 11:54am On Sep 17, 2015
juicee1:
na wah for una o!

So the people that dislike her for the enugu AIR/SEAport are the ones that told her to steal?




"Stealer Oduah must go to jail"- osama bin laden 1880

What did Stella Odua steal, how is buying bullet proof cars stealing by a parastatal under a minister.

The same bullet proof cars were bought by the state governments and no body is shouting stealing.

Tinubu used N2b to celebrate his birthday party and it was not his money.
Fashola used 78m for a website and hypocrites are looking the other way.
Re: BMW Cars: Court Hears Oduah’s Case Nov 16 - Thisday by Nobody: 12:29pm On Sep 17, 2015
Sai Buhari shocked

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