An
ongoing investigation by SaharaReporters has revealed how Aviation
Minister Stella Oduah compelled the Federal Airports Authority of
Nigeria (FAAN), a cash-strapped agency under her supervision, to borrow a
huge amount from a commercial bank in order to buy her two bullet-proof
cars.
The scandalous transaction, which is quite similar to the one that
cost the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) $1.6 million to
purchase two armored BMW cars, was also hatched using a loan facility
from the First Bank of Nigeria.
Several sources at FAAN and First Bank told SaharaReporters that
George Uriesi, the Managing Director of FAAN, conspired with Ms. Oduah
to obtain a loan of N1.3 billion from First Bank. Part of the loan was
used to buy 205 cars for several staff members, directors as well as
board members of FAAN.
In addition, however, four armored cars were purchased for the Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah, and FAAN’s MD, Mr. Uriesi.
Our sources listed the cars bought for the minister as two “American
Spec Lexus Limousines.” As happened in the NCAA deal, reliable sources
at FAAN told SaharaReporters that the vehicles were never physically
delivered to FAAN. Instead, some of our sources disclosed that the
automobile vendor gave the minister over N150 million as kickbacks after
First Bank of Nigeria had paid for the vehicle.
A FAAN source said the deal was done with Coscharis Motors Limited, a
company owned by Cosmos Maduka. Mr. Maduka’s dealership was also
involved in the fraudulent deal in which NCAA spent $1.6 million on the
ostensible purchase of two bullet-proof BMW cars.
In an appearance before a panel of the House of Representatives
investigating Ms. Oduah’s car scams, Mr. Maduka testified that he
fraudulently used import waivers meant for Lagos State to import two
armored cars for the minister. Yesterday, the committee of the House of
Representatives revealed that two armored cars hurriedly brought to
Abuja airport for inspection had chassis numbers that did not match
those in the transaction between Coscharis and the NCAA.
Ms. Oduah appeared today before the House committee, offering a well
choreographed response to questions about the BMW auto fraud. She
claimed that her spokesperson’s earlier admission that the cars were
purchased for her because of threats to her person were “inaccurate.”
She also claimed that the vehicles were not meant for her but for
aviation VIPs.
Some members of the committee appeared in a haste to swallow her well
packaged lies. The committee seemed reluctant to ask Ms. Oduah hard
questions, said a member of an anti-corruption group who witnessed the
session. “Why were they not grilling Mrs. Oduah on how her spokesman,
Joe Obi, could have issued a statement on such a sensitive issue without
clearing it with her? Why would he say the cars were purchased for the
minister’s safety and security, and now she’s suddenly claiming that
they were bought for VIP guests of Aviation Ministry? How come NCAA
personnel signed that the cars were delivered when they never saw the
cars? And there is the most important question that any serious
committee should ask: Why did she authorize the spending of nearly
$800,000 to buy each car when the real price tag is not up to $200,000?”
The source said that, unfortunately, “oversight committees of the
National Assembly have a reputation for letting corrupt government
officials get off the hook in exchange for payoffs.”
The Senate committee for Aviation has summoned First Bank and FAAN to
appear on Monday to explain the circumstances behind the extravagant
automobile purchases.
Meanwhile, SaharaReporters has obtained documents showing that FAAN
also went on a car-buying jamboree in 2011. A staff source said it was
unconscionable that FAAN decided to spend a huge sum of borrowed cash to
buy new vehicles in 2013 when the ones purchased in 2011 are still in
use by the same people.
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