The embattled Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah, has been linked to    another car purchase scandal.
This time, Oduah is said to have also approved the procurement  of two Lexus Limousine cars and two Toyota Prado jeeps.
The minister  is expected to appear  before the House Committee on Aviation which is investigating the  purchase of two  BMW bulletproof  cars for her by the Nigerian Civil   Aviation Authority at N255m.
 But during the sitting by the Senate  Committee on Aviation which is probing the crisis in the Aviation  industry, the   Managing  Director of the Federal Airports Authority of  Nigeria , Mr. George Uriesi,  said the  Lexus Limousine cars and Toyota  Prado jeeps were in the custody of a bank.
Uriesi, who   said the limousines were  bought  for  N60m each , added that  he did not have details of the cost  of the Prado jeeps.
He explained that the bank whose name he did not give,    funded the purchase of the four vehicles.The FAAN  chief told the six-member  committee that  while Oduah gave the approval, somebody whose  name  he  failed to mention, signed on his (Uriesi) behalf.
An obviously enraged Chairman of the  Senate Committee on Aviation, Mr. Hope Uzodinma, lambasted  him  for  receiving approval from the minister instead of the Federal Executive  Council.
 He was therefore ordered to  appear again before the committee on Monday with details of the transactions.
Uriesi, who was  said to have   sweated   in the air-conditioned room while the session lasted, was   also asked  to bring along with him,  details of other vehicles   bought for  the  agency’s  directors.
The  Senate  panel also resolved to   inspect the N255m bulletproof cars parked at the Nnamdi Azikiwe  International Airport, Abuja.
Meanwhile, members of the House of  Representatives Committee on Aviation are set to  quiz  Oduah on  Wednesday(today) over the controversial bulletproof  cars.
The minister, who  was  summoned  by the  committee to appear before it on Tuesday, had written ,  explaining  that she had travelled to Israel to sign the Bilateral Air Service  Agreement between Nigeria  and Israel.
On Monday, the committee  headed by  Mrs.  Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, said Oduah would  now appear on Wednesday and  not  Tuesday as ealier scheduled.
It claimed that  the decision was to give all stakeholders the opportunity to prepare their documents.
But the   committee    warned that it  would not hesitate to take necessary actions against Oduah if she failed  to turn up today (Wednesday).
As of  10pm on Tuesday, it was unclear  if Oduah, who was on Monday accused by  the  House Committee on Public  Procurement of shunning similar invitations 12 times, had returned from  Israel.
As part of its preparations for the  hearing,  a five-member sub-committee of the Onyejeocha-led Aviation  panel  on Tuesday discreetly inspected the controversial bulletproof   cars at   the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
 A source privy to the visit, informed  that the aim was to “truly establish that the cars were bought.”
 The source added, “This is an investigation and you do not leave anything to chance.
 “The idea of the inspection team was to go to the location and physically see the cars.
 “All these will form part of the final report to the House.”
 When   contacted, Onyejeocha    confirmed that a team visited the airport to inspect the cars.
 She, however, parried questions on the details of what the team saw.
 The committee chairman  said, “Yes, it is true that we set up a committee to go and inspect the cars.
 “The committee went to the airport but they have not reported back to us.
 “If you are interested, come to the hearing tomorrow, please, PUNCH.”
 A senior official of the NCAA, who  accompanied the sub-committee to the airport  said the lawmakers “saw  the two bulletproof cars .”
The source added, “They   were  satisfied. Some of them even stated that people were beginning to  insinuate that  there were no cars. So, I think people can now ask the  House members whether there are cars or not.”
Asked if  the committee members  were  also shown the limousines parked at the Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria  site at the airport, the official said, “I don’t like joining issues,  because people are beginning to write what they like.
“The cars we are talking about here are the bulletproof cars and not limousines.”
The House spokesman, Zakari Mohammed,  said sanctions that could be imposed on Oduah if she failed to appear  before the Aviation committee included issuing a bench warrant to  facilitate her arrest.
He said, “What the committee will do is  to apply to the Speaker (Mr. Aminu Tambuwal) for a bench warrant to be  issued for her arrest.
“Once that is done and the speaker  approves it, the Inspector-General of Police will be directed to arrest  her and bring her before the committee.”
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Oduah in another car scandal, faces Reps panel today
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