The latest effort by President Goodluck Jonathan to save the neck of
his embattled Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah, hit the rocks last
night in Israel.
The Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who arrived in Jerusalem
on Saturday, was drafted to broker peace between the Minister and
members of the National Assembly who are currently investigating her
stunning purchase of two BMW armored cars, a scam that was first exposed
by SaharaReporters.
Ekweremadu called a meeting of two Nigerian lawmakers in the country,
a Senator and a Member of the House of Representatives, to meet with
the minister. The meeting was attended by Ekweremadu, Stella Oduah,
Rep. Jagaba Adams of Kaduna Kachiya/Kagarko federal constituency, and
Senator Philip Aduda, who represents Abuja. Also in attendance was Kola
Adesina of Sahara Oil and Gas, a company now seen to be a front for
President Jonathan.
However as the Minister declared her intention to “resolve” all
differences by bribing both houses, Senator Aduda told her directly that
it would be in her interest to return to Nigeria on Monday and appear
before the House on Tuesday. The Senator said while the Senate could be
pacified by bribing the committee on Aviation led by Senator Hope
Uzordimma, the House seemed hell-bent on getting to the bottom of the
matter.
Following the advice of Adua, Rep. Jagaba told the Minister “Let’s
“get to Abuja first,” suggesting that his ability to intervene on Mrs.
Oduah’s behalf depended on her returning home first.
Mrs. Oduah reportedly broke down at the meeting, pleading with Ekweremadu to use his wider contacts to save her.
The meeting ended without any specific resolution on how to help the Minister.
Meanwhile, a mild drama ensued at the River Jordan when the Nigerian
delegation in Israel led by President Jonathan went there yesterday to
offer prayers, led by the notoriously partisan President of the
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Ayo Oritsejafor.
After praying for President Jonathan and several dignitaries at the
venue, Mr. Oritsejafor then specifically prayed for Mrs. Oduah, but to
his surprise several people in the gathering refused to say “Amen” to
his prayer, stunning the CAN president and Mr. Jonathan. Several people
then exchanged glances and moved on.
If President Jonathan thought the controversy about the BMW car scam
would quickly away, he is mistaken, as calls for the prosecution of the
Minister grew louder over the weekend as it emerged that the Nigerian
Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the agency arm-twisted to purchase the
cars, cannot physically locate them.
Also today, the Abuja–based online news platform, PREMIUM TIMES,
reported that the office of the National Security Adviser has said that
neither the Minister nor the NCAA applied for, or received the mandatory
“end user certificate” for the cars. Similarly, several sources at the
Federal Road Safety Corps have told SaharaReporters that the agency
never presented the cars for licensing.
Source : Shara Reporters
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