Coscharis Motors Limited, a dealership from
which the two BMW cars were purchased by NCAA, gave N112million to aviation
minister Ms Oduah as kickbacks. Read below Sahara Reporters new details on the $1.6 million car purchase saga.
Even as the
minister of aviation began a new spin today that the BMW armored cars purchased
by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for her use were done on
“hire-purchase”, SaharaReporters has unearthed new details about the $1.6
million spent by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority to purchase the armored
BMW cars for Nigeria’s Aviation Minister Stella Oduah.
A highly reliable
source has told SaharaReporters that the shady deal for the car was done
entirely between Coscharis Motors Limited, a dealership from which the cars
were purchased, one of Ms. Oduah’s private firms based in Abuja, and First Bank
of Nigeria. SaharaReporters
had revealed the account number at the First Bank into which the monies were
paid on behalf of the NCAA.
“The NCAA was not
even aware of the deal until the minister told them to sign that they had
received two BMW cars,” said our source.
After inking the
deal, Coscharis Motors, sellers of the highly inflated automobiles, reportedly
gave the Aviation Minister more than N112 million as kickbacks. Our source
added that Cosmas Maduka, who owns Coscharis Motors, pocked N60 million for
each of the two BMW cars.
An official at the
NCAA corroborated the information that the agency was largely kept in the dark
about the transaction. “We were never privy to the transaction and had not seen
the cars even though our head of transport was made to sign the delivery note,”
said the source. The agency is under the Ministry of Aviation.
The source added
that the agency has still not seen the cars even after the scandal escalated. SaharaReporters
was first to break the news that
Ms. Oduah compelled a cash-strapped NCAA to pay for two extravagantly priced
bullet-proof BMWs for her personal use. After initially denying our reports,
the minister’s spokesman, Joe Obi, admitted that the transaction transpired.
Mr. Obi alleged that the purchase was justified because of unspecified threats
to the minister’s life. Neither Mr. Obi nor the minister has provided proof of
any threats to Ms. Oduah. The minister has not addressed why the NCAA paid a
price tag that auto dealers in the US and the UK described as a rip-off. US
dealers said that each of the BMW cars should cost no more than $$167,000.
Last week, an
official of the NCAA, Fola Akinkuotu, spoke to the media and defended the
purchase of the cars. Mr. Akinkuotu said the cars were for the ministry’s
protocol pool for use in transporting foreign aviation dignitaries when they
visit Nigeria. His explanation conflicted with the original statement by the
minister’s spokesman, Mr. Obi. A source at the NCAA disclosed that Mr.
Akinkuotu felt tricked into facing the media on the scandal. “He had been told
he would only appear beside the embattled minister, who was supposed to speak.
Instead, he was asked to speak,” said the source.
Meanwhile, a source
at the Presidency said President Goodluck Jonathan was unfazed about the fraud
perpetrated by Ms. Stella Oduah, his Aviation Minister. Ms. Oduah and the late
former National Security Advisor, General Owoye Azazi, had played significant
roles in raising and disbursing money to rig the 2011 presidential elections
for Mr. Jonathan. Mr. Jonathan will depart Abuja tomorrow on a weeklong
pilgrimage to Isreal.
However, SaharaReporters
learnt that several ministers and diplomats have registered their displeasure
at Mr. Jonathan’s continued retention of Ms. Oduah on his cabinet.
Source: saharareporters.com
3 comments:
I do not know this lady and cannot advocate for her. I do not support the acts as stated, that is assuming they are true. The truth is that we should not selectively enforce the law of the land.
Nigerians wondering why President Jonathan has been dead quiet on Stella Oduah's kick-backs and grabbing should consider something along.
Suppose President Jonathan was carried along and knew all this beforehand, where would President Jonathan pluck the courage to write a query to Stella Oduah on the deals he was complicit in?
I'm afraid there’s nothing new in this. The entire GEJ's government is corruption personified.
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