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N255m Bullet-Proof BMW Cars: Stella Oduah Must Go
« on: October 19, 2013, 10:07:39 AM »
The federal government yesterday fenced off enquiries over the purchase of two BMW armored cars worth N255 million for the Minister of Aviation Stella Oduah.

United States based online publication, Sahara Reporters recently reported that the aviation minister had compelled the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, to purchase two BMW cars worth N255 million for her.

The story went viral on the internet for days before the Ministry of Aviation confirmed to a national newspaper yesterday that the cars had been bought for the minister because her life is under real and imminent threat.

The newspaper quoted Mr. Joe Obi, Special Assistant on Media to the Minister, as saying that the two armored BMW cars were to protect his boss from “imminent threats.”

“Yes, it is true that some security vehicles were procured for the use of the office of the honourable minister in response to the clear and imminent threat to her personal security and life following the bold steps she took to reposition the sector.
“When she came on board as the minister, she inherited a lot of baggage in terms of concession and lease agreements in the sector, which were clearly not in the interest of the government and people of Nigeria

“And so, she took bold steps and some of these agreements were reviewed and some were terminated, and these moves disturbed some entrenched interests in the sector, and within this period, she began to receive imminent threats to her life; therefore, the need for the vehicles,” he added.

When Daily Trust sought to know from the ministry since when the minister’s life has been in danger and if the threat had been reported to security agencies; what measures the agencies took to mitigate the threat; on whose advice the vehicles were purchased and who approved the purchase and if the purchase was appropriated in the budget, Mr. Joe Obi failed to return calls or text messages sent to him.

When contacted last night, spokesman for the Secretary to the Government of the Federation Anyim Pius Anyim, Mr. Sam Nwaobasi, said he cannot say anything on the matter because he had already left the office and the department he could have channeled our questions to, had also closed.

 

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