Nigeria's Aviation Ministry may have decided to go after its official
that allegedly leaked the information of the purchase of two armoured
vehicles for the minister, Stella Oduah.
This was hinted by
Folayele Akinkuotu, The Director General of The Nigeria Civil Aviation
Authority, NCAA, at a press conference at the ministry's headquarters in
Abuja. Mr. Akinkuotu said Nicholas Edwards, a staff of the ministry who
allegedly leaked the information to journalists, is now on the run.
He
also condemned the leak that exposed the purchase of the two armoured
cars for N225million. He said the two vehicles, purchased for
N225million, are meant to serve both the Aviation Minister, Stella
Oduah, and aviation-related foreign dignitaries.
The minister has come under attacks by Nigerians and civil society organizations with many calling for her sack.
Reports
say Mrs Oduah compelled the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, an
agency under her supervision, in a presumed case of corruption, conflict
of interest, and abuse of office, to procure the cars for her with
public funds.
Documents show that the transaction to procure the
cars started last June. Things were then sped up with the cars delivered
on August 15.
In a letter dated August 13, 2013, J.D
Nkemakolam, the former Acting Managing Director of the NCAA, sent a
letter to the Managing Director of Coscharis Motors asking the company
to deliver two BMW 760 armoured vehicles to the agency based on a
pro-forma invoice dated June 25, 2013 at the cost of N127, 575, 000
($796, 846. 21) each. The total amount of the two black BMW Li HSS
vehicles, with chassis numbers WBAH41050DW68032 and WBAHP41010DW68044
respectively, was N255, 150,000, or $1,593,687. 31.

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