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"I Didn't Grant Waiver For Aviation Minister Stella Oduah's Armoured Cars" - Okonjo Iweala Screams Again

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 05 November 2013 0 komentar
Finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on Monday again forcefully denied granting import duty waivers to cover the two armoured cars purchased by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, for the aviation minister, Stella Oduah, distancing herself from blame in a scandal that has smeared many government officials.

Speaking before the House of Representatives aviation committee investigating the car purchase, Mrs Okonjo-Iweala repeated her earlier claim — made in a statement last week — that the approval for a waiver granted by her office was for 300 cars required by the Lagos state government for the National Sports Festival, and that it did not cover “any” armoured cars.

The minister was invited to testify on the issue of waiver granted Coscharis Motors to supply the NCAA the two armoured cars.

The purchase of the cars for Mrs Oduah has generated outrage for weeks because its cost was inflated, and it was neither listed in the government-approved budget nor did it comply with the Nigeria’s public procurement law.

The Nigeria Customs service had told the committee last week that the two cars were imported in the name of the Lagos state government for the sports festival, and under an import waiver approved by the Ministry of Finance.


“What I know of the matter is that on June 23, 2012, the Lagos State government applied to the president for a waiver as it is normally done for inspection charges and duty exemptions on assorted brand of vehicles in favour of Coscharis Motors for the conduct of the 18th National Sports Festival or the Eko Games,” Mrs Okonjo-Iweala said.
“Having met all due requirements, the Lagos State was granted this waiver for the import of 300 units of cars of various types, and this was granted. What I know is that on this list, there was no mention of bullet-proof cars, and that is all I want to say. So, no waiver was granted for bullet-proof cars.”

The minister said it was usual for state governments to apply for waivers for purchase of cars. “And once they have shown how many units, the cost of these units, how they are going to be used, and so on and so forth, we go through, and the application is made, and the waiver granted, if all the parts are clear. It is under that particular law,” she said.

On face value, her remarks are not different from Coscharis’ claim that it sought for, and received waiver from the finance minister. The car firm said it was a normal practice to assist governments through sponsorships during events and then ask them in return to assist in securing waivers to import new cars.

In the case of Lagos, the company said it made available several vehicles for the state government to use during the sports event, after which they were returned while the government also helped secure waivers for new imports to be made to replace the cars, while the donated cars were sold off.

In real sense, what the testimonies from the firm and the ministry highlight is that Coscharis passed the two armoured cars to the ministry, through the Lagos state government, as ordinary vehicles, without making it clear they were bullet-proof cars meant for Minister Oduah.

On Monday, when asked by Jerry Manwe, a member of the House committee on how the lost waiver, totalling N10.1 million, according to Customs, could be recovered, Mrs Okonjo-Iweala said: “I do not really feel it is in my place to give advice on this particular matter. I want to limit myself to the invitation, which was sent to me to come and speak about the waiver. Honourable chair, I think you have to refer to other authorities on that.”

The committee is expected to complete its work this week.
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Photos: Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah Faces House Committee Hearing Over BMW Car Scandal

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 31 Oktober 2013 0 komentar
 The house of Representatives committee on Aviation, will today conclude hearing on the buying of two armoured cars for the aviation minister, Stella Oduah, for N255 million. The hearing was adjourned from yesteday, Wednesday, to permit the aviation minister to attend. The minister was expected at the Wednesday hearing but was missing since she was away in Israel for a bilateral air support deal signing. The spotlight of today's hearing will be the minister's appearance. Her absence at the hearing recently angered many lawmakers who said it would be her last chance to be heard.
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Photos: Did Stella Oduah Pay Another ("Rent-A-Crowd") Mob To Demonstrate For Her ?

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 A tiny number of women today showed up at the Federal Secretariat in Abuja, in support of embattled minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah. The women carried placards which read'a fight against Stella Oduah is a fight against women '.
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Nigerians Pour to the street To Protest Against The Call For Sack Of Stella Oduah

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 27 Oktober 2013 0 komentar
Business activities were, Saturday, paralyzed at the Akanu-Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, although temporarily, as hundreds of Igbo youths, beneath the aegis of Igbo Progressive Union (IPU), embarked on a peaceful protest against the calls for the sack of Oduah on the controversial armoured cars.

The kinsmen of the embattled minister from Ogbaru local government part of Anambra State, led by High
Chief George Nwabueze, also exonerated her from any wrong doing in the purchase of the cars. Nwabueze said that the prospective of those calling for the top of Oduah was President Goodluck Jonathan whose second term ambition in 2015 they've vowed to avoid by all means.
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The protesting young men and women, who carried placards with various inscriptions, accused an unnamed personality of being behind the calls for the removal of the minister, insisting that the intention was to avoid Oduah from going ahead with her transformation agenda in the aviation sector.

The group, who spoke through their leader, Emeka Agbo, a student of the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu, said Igbo youths were ready to go the complete hog in ensuring that their daughter was protected, expressing dismay that some highly placed individuals were determined to rubbish the achievements of the minister.

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"I've Not set my eye on Stella Oduah Since 2011",says Former Husband

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 26 Oktober 2013 0 komentar
 
Ex-Minister of State for Works, Chief Chris Ogiemwonyi, is the former husband to embattled Aviation Minister, Princess Stella Oduah.  When they went their separate ways a couple of years ago, having Ogiemwonyi removed as part of her surname became an issue between them. To date, her names could still be gleaned in some publications as Stella Oduah-Ogiemwonyi.
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When our source got across to the former junior minister on the telephone on Wednesday in Benin, he said he had not seen his former wife since 2011. He also said he had nothing new to add to what is already in the public domain about the car scandal.
He however did not offer any opinion regarding the action of NCAA and his former wife’s likely role in the country’s show of profligacy, saying both had not seen since she became minister.
The former minister for state said Nigerians know of what has been happening and that he had nothing to say or add. He however empathised with her.
Said Ogiemwonyi, “What concerns me about her? We have been separated and since she became minister, we have not seen. You know the time when the issue of dropping my name came up. We have not seen since then. We all read comments in the papers, everybody is listening and even the National Assembly, on the blogs; they are all full. But all I can tell you is that I last saw Stella in May 2011; that was when I saw her last. Since she became minister, I haven’t seen her. All I can say is that I wish her well, but there is nothing more I can say.”
Asked whether he was not bothered about the controversy generated by the minister’s predicament, he said that was the least of his problems.
Both Ogiemwonyi and Oduah were said to and become friends when they were working for the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation. While the former husband was a young engineer, Oduah was with the account department of the oil corporation. Their friendship blossomed and they later became husband and wife.
A blue-blood, Stella Oduah is the daughter of Igwe D. O. Oduah, Akili Ozizo of Ogbaru in Anambra State. She was born on January 5, 1962. After her studies at St. Paul’s College, Lawrence Ville, Virginia in the United States in 1983, Oduah joined the Nigeria National Petroleum Company.
Speaking in an interview three years ago, Oduah explained why she joined the government-owned corporation.
She said, “I wanted to be in oil and gas, and I felt my first leg should be in a national company and NNPC happened to be the in-thing at that time. It was either NNPC or banking and I just didn’t go into banking. I wanted oil and gas and so I was lucky I passed the interview at NNPC and I went in.”
 In 1992, she floated Sea Petroleum and Gas with a reported N200,000 bank facility. Her reason: “I don’t think I left NNPC to set up SPG.
“I left NNPC because I wanted to do something more challenging. I left NNPC because I wasn’t getting enough job satisfaction. That’s why I left.”
A beautiful woman with a fearless gut that could make so many men question their masculinity,  Oduah’s SPG, with a dodgy track record, has become an octopus in the oil and gas.

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