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Friday, November 08, 2013

STELLA ODUAH - House Of Rep Dismisses All Her Claims!





The House of Representatives Committee on Aviation has concluded that Mrs. Stella Oduah, the Minister, is a serial liar.
In a report on its investigation obtained by Saharareporters  the committee dismissed every single claim the Minister made during her testimony to the committee earlier in the week concerning the purchase of two bulletproof cars for her by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
It stressed there was no appropriation for the purchase of the two armoured cars, and stressed that the NCAA proposal for the purchase of the two MBW armoured cars was rejected.

“There was no provision for armoured vehicle in Nigerian law for a minister in any event, any procurement for an armoured vehicle must be provided for in the appropriation act and backed by relevant approval,” the report said.
The committee also noted that the Minister and the Director-General of the NCAA claimed that both vehicles were purchased under a lease agreement with First Bank plc.
“The assertion is not true because First Bank plc clearly stated that they were procured under auto loan, this is clearly shown by the loan agreement between NCAA and First Bank.”

Furthermore, it said, “The document submitted shows that BMW chassis No. DW68044 and DW68032 while on ground committee inspect BMW vehicle chassis No. DW68044 and W68011 , the identity of W68011 is still unknown to the committee because the vehicle chassis  number did not tally with the documents submitted.”
Turning to other testimonies, the committed recalled that the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, clearly stated in her presentation that her Ministry did not approve any waiver for the two vehicles.



Similarly, both Mrs. Oduah and the DG of NCAA claimed in their presentation that the procurement of the operations vehicles complied with the relevant laws of public procurement, fiscal responsibility and due process. This claim was countered by the Bureau of Public Procurement assertion that it was not part of the transaction between NCAA, First Bank and Coscharis Motors Limited to procure the operational vehicles. Furthermore, no evidence at complying with due process was shown however.” 

The committee further recalled that Mrs. Oduah also testified that the lease financing arrangement would see NCAA pay N100m by the end of 2013 fiscal year while the balance of N16m will be paid in the following year.  The amount, according to the Minister, fell below what is required for Federal Executive Council (FEC) approval.

“However, documents from NCAA indicate that on April 25th 2013, the Hon. Minister approved the sum of N564, 665,000,00m.  There is no evidence to show that the Hon. Minister presented NCAA’s request to Federal Executive Council for its approval.”
The committed observed that neither the Minister of Aviation and NCAA submitted copies of necessary documents to validate the claim that the transactions followed due process whatsoever.
“The pre-shipping inspection end-user certificate issued by the office of National Security Adviser (NSA) to Coscharis Motors Limited is for three nos armoured BMW 760 Li High Security vehicles  with chassis number DW68032, DW68044 and DW68047,” the committee said.
“From the records Coscharis Motors delivered to the NCAA two nos armoured BMW cars with chassis number DW68032 and DW68044, Coscharis may have to explain the ownership and whereabouts of the third armoured car with chassis number DW68047, since neither of the three armoured cars had approval.”

 Full text of the  findings in the 40-page report
Findings of House Committee on Aviation

1.    Pursuant to purchase order Ref: No NCAA/DG/PROC/0708/Coscharis dated 13th August 2013 NCAA procured the split of two MBW 760Li Bullet proof vehicles along with 52 other vehicles from Coscharis and Metropolitan Motors.

A total sum of N643.088.258m of N255, 150.00 was paid for the purchase of two MBW vehicles.  N643, 088,250.00 was provided by Messrs first bank Nig. Plc under an auto loan agreement.

2.    The 2013 Appropriation Act provides for the purchase of 25 vehicles at the cost of N240million namely Toyota Pickup Hilux 5nos, Toyota Corolla 10nos, Toyota Land cruiser 5nos, Toyota Hiace Bus 3nos, security inspection vehicles 2nos for safety / security purposes and inspection of perimeter fence.
3.    That there was no appropriation for the purchase of the two BMW (armoured cars) in the 2013 Appropriation Act. The NCAA proposal for purchase of the two BMW armoured cars was rejected, what was provided for in the budget were two security vehicles for the inspection perimeter fence.
4.    There was no appropriation for the purchase of the two armoured cars indeed NCAA proposal for the purchase of the two MBW armoured cars was rejected
5.    There was no provision for armoured vehicle in Nigerian law for a minister in any event, any procurement for an armoured vehicle must be in provided for in the appropriation act and back by relevant approval
6.    The Appropriation Act provides for two operational security vehicle for the inspection of parameter fences and not BMW bullet proof cars as purported by the Minister.
7.    The Hon. Minister and the DG NCAA claimed that both vehicles were purchased under a lease agreement with First Bank plc, the assertion is not true because first bank plc clearly stated that they were procure under auto loan, this is clearly shown by the loan agreement  between NCAA and first bank
8.    The document submitted shows that BMW chassis No. W68044 and W68032 while on ground committee inspect BMW vehicle chassis No. W68044 and W68011 , the identity of W68011 is still unknown to the committee because the vehicle chassis  number did not tally with the documents submitted.

9.    The Hon. Minister of Finance in her presentation clearly stated hat her ministry did not approve any waiver for the two BMW armoured vehicles

10. The Nigerian Custom Service submitted documents that negate his position
CONSULTANT'S FINDINGS

1.    On April 15th 2013 the NCAA applied to the Hon. Minister of Aviation via a memo NCAA/DG/D4/1/13 for approval to acquire a total of 55 operational vehicles at a total cost of N554, 655,000.00million, NCAA’s application was approved by the Hon. Minister in a memo FMA/NCAA/T44555/5.6/T2/136 dated April 25th 2013, this approval is against the:
i.   25 operation vehicles approved in NCAA 2013 budget
 ii.  The approval value is against the limit of a ministerial tender board
iii.  No evidence of due process was shown by NCAA /Ministry of Aviation


2.  At the point of procurement NCAA   preordered 54 operational vehicles valued at N643, 088250.00million as against 55 operational vehicles valued at N564, 565,000. 00m approved by the Hon. Minister.

3. The Hon. Minister of Aviation also claimed that the lease financing arrangement will see NCAA pay N100m by the end of 2013 fiscal year while the balance of N16m will be paid in the following year, this amount according to the minister fell below what is required for Federal Executive Council (FEC) approval, however, documents from NCAA indicate that on April 25th 2013, the Hon. Minister approves the N564, 665,000,00m there is no evidence to show that the Hon. Minister presented NCAA’s request to Federal Executive Council for his approval.

4. Coscharis Motors Limited claimed that the Federal Ministry of Finance granted it import duty VAT, ETLS, CISS, and port charges waiver to import two number bullet proof BMW armored cars, this claim is false. The Hon. Minister of finance in the testimony before the committee stated that the Federal Ministry of Finance only granted waivers to Lagos State Government through Coscharis Motors Limited in 2012 for the importation of 300 units vehicles for use during the 2012 Eko Games and that the waiver did not include the importation of two BMW armored cars.


 5. Both the Hon. Minister and the DG of NCAA claimed in their presentation that the procurement of the operations vehicles complied with the relevant laws of public procurement fiscal responsibility and due process. This claim was countered by the Bureau of Public Procurement assertion that it was not part of the transaction between NCAA, First Bank and Coscharis Motors Limited to procure the operational vehicles. Furthermore, no evidence at complying with due process was shown however.


 6. Presentations for both the Hon. Minister of Aviation and NCAA did not include copies of the following documents to validate the claim that the transactions follow due process:
 a. Copies of advertisement of solicitations for bids published in at least two national newspapers and the website of NCAA as well as any procurement journal

 b. Copies of bids submission registers and duplicate copies of the receipt issued to bidders on submission of bids

 c. Minutes of public bidding for technical and financial proposal including list of (CSOs) and professional observers

 d. Copies of bids evaluation by the sub technical committees of the tenders board

e. Copies of minutes of meeting of the tenders board approving the winning bidder
 f. Copies of bids rejection on notice if any
  g. Copies of acceptance of bids issued by NCAA to the successful bidder.
  h. Letter of notification of award of contract
 i. Evidence of budgetary allocation for the procurement as approved by the National Assembly

 7. The pre-shipping inspection end-user certificate issued by the office of National Security Adviser (NSA) to Coscharis Motors Limited is for three no. armoured BMW 760 Li Security with  chassis number DW68032, DW68044 and DW68047.
From the records Coscharis Motors delivered to the NCAA two nos armoured BMW cars with chassis number DW68032 and DW68044, Coscharis may have to explain the ownership and whereabout of the third armoured car with chassis number DW68047, since neither of the three armoured cars had approval.




*chewing bitter kola!

29 comments:

  1. Thank God! D truth is out. Power of pussy has expired. I hope Jonathan will sack her nw since dere is enough evidence.

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    1. Deizani should be next oh! She's only allocating crude products to her coy, for months now my coy has not received any crude allocation, how them want make coy make money, it's bad enough that my coy pays salary late, getting another job na die be that. SURE-P oyel subsidy, Deizani should go and explain where 500bn ran too oh!

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    2. Nwanyi Eze ur chair plz! Na siddion dey look I dey 4 this matter.

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  2. Gbam!! Let's see what will happen first!

    #teatime

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  3. Mpitó.! Stella get money before all this mess. This is just greed. What a shame. The one wey dey fuck stella now pass Prick. No be this bulletproof bullshit. Her baby boo has passed on.

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  4. SDK I need bitter kola biko.

    National Assembly, to *do the needful* or not to *do the needful*? Nigerians are still watching intently while chewing bitter kola. God Bless Our Dear Nation.

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  5. With all these findings, I wonder how these corrupt leaders sleep at night? We have had histories of incompetent women leaders and this is not really helping us as a nation. Ms Etteh who took millions to renovate a govt house then, this SEC woman (cnt rem her name now), this overstuffed woman of NSE. All in very high positions but yet bring shame to Nigeria. Another fish I am waiting to see fried is Diezani Madueke. Its either she is too good at her cover-ups or the govt is really turning a blind eye to all her practices.

    Shyla

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  6. I didn't bother to get to the end of the epistle but was there anyone under the impression Madam Stella isn't a thief?

    Only her thieving co-travellers(apologies to Solo Akiyesi) were drumming up support for a sinking thief.

    Let's see what her BF, Jona will do about it all.

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  7. Breese don blow fowl nyash open. Thank God they v all waken up, soon other ministries will be indicted.

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  8. Pls Stelliz don't chew alone o,pass me small..senate shuld pls "do the needful".....pancake rubbing thief.

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  9. This woman and her crew should just be sacked already and replaced with competent ones. What's with the delay?

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  10. Reading Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart'

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    1. Hahahahaha. The centre will NEVER hold.

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  11. Who didn't kow she was lying, after some pple wld be goin on rallys 2 support her nt kowing deir hav already sold deir birth right n those of deir unborn children 2 dis polilticans

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    1. The rally was paid for. Its fake.

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  12. NHS doing d needful already. Lol

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  13. am happy the report is out so quickly,however i want to see prosecutions and jail terms not just dismissals besides we all know what the outcome of the subsidy scam was after all..*so not moved yet*

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  14. hahahaha who does not know dat madam patience is behind all dis…nxt time madam sterra dnt mess wit mama in chief!

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  15. Aunty Julit u hit the mace on the head. NNS Fearless a.k.a Rear Admiral Akigbe the one who made Stella who she is today has passed... I pity the ogbaru princess because her downward spiral just dey start!

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  16. Aunty Julit u hit the mace on the head. NNS Fearless a.k.a Rear Admiral Akigbe the one who made Stella who she is today has passed... I pity the ogbaru princess because her downward spiral just dey start!

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  17. Her new Bf Ebele the kain-kain man frm Ogbia will do nothing... Remember the Reps can do nothing against her, they can't remove her only mr.president can

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  18. Her new Bf Ebele the kain-kain man frm Ogbia will do nothing... Remember the Reps can do nothing against her, they can't remove her only mr.president can

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  19. Confirmed she's guilty and should be fired!
    But then I doubt anything will be done at all from the way the Senate keep postponing the hearing of her case in their chambers cos of one flimsy excuse or the other.
    all I see is they are tying to buy time for the issue to die off in pple's mind!
    Well I am watching and waiting thru my 3D.

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  20. Sad! Just not fair to our dear nation!
    Paragon7ven.

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  21. Sad! Just not fair to our dear nation!
    Paragon7ven.

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  22. And what about Diezani who has 3 armored g wagons in Abuja???? Long hiss, to fight corruption they must start with Diezani

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  23. Let's just hope there will be no presidential pardon o!
    Cos this Oga jona, e no pass I'm power.
    *Rme*
    Na so alameigsia (however that is spelt) own end.
    Rme again.

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  24. She deserves to be tied to a stake n left under the sun for two days before her trial.then jailed for misappropriation of public funds. Thief,ole,barawo.her cup don full.

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  25. @ anon November 8, 2013 at 10:06 AM dem don fight? jist us.

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