The heat is on. Nigeria’s most
visible anti-corruption watchdog led by a former legislator, Hon. Dino Melaye,
has given Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah 72 hours to resign from
office.
The ultimatum follows revelations
that she arm-twisted a cash-strapped agency, the NCAA, to purchase two armored
BMW 760 Li cars for her at highly inflated prices.
Naijalatestnews.Com gathered from a
top source in Abuja that even President Goodluck Jonathan is shocked at Stella
Oduah’s spending of N255m for just two cars but he can’t do anything due to
some reasons.
Anyway, Dino Melaye said his group
will embark on series of actions to force President Jonathan to fire the Mrs.
Oduah as a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as well as order her to
return the $1.6 million to the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, which was
forced to buy the cars.
Dino Melaye said the purchase of the
vehicles was done in violation of the various rules and law guiding such
high-level procurement by government officials, particularly the monetiazation
policy of federal government.
First, Dino Melaye said he is
heading to court next Tuesday to force the EFCC to prosecute the
Minister.
On the cost of the vehicles, Melaye
described them as “unconscionable,” recalling that the Speaker of House of Reps
also purchased two Armored Mercedes Benz S-600 B7 grade armored cars a year ago
for less than $800,000.
He also disclosed that he had
requested for quotations from Germany that show that the vehicles actually cost
less than $200,000 each. Even then, he stressed, the Minister has no right to
purchase the vehicles for her personal use in the first place.
Stella Oduah is the co-chair of
President Jonathan’s main presidential campaign team, Neighbor-2-Neighbor hence
she may not be sacked since Jonathan is known to romance corrupt people openly.

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