She was reacting to media reports that she had been invited by the anti-graft agency for questioning over a N225 million bullet-proof BMW allegedly purchased by her when she was a minister.
The car was said to have been bought by one of the agencies under the Aviation ministry.
But, Oduah told the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja, yesterday, that there was no basis upon which she could be probed, saying the vehicle did not belong to her.
She said: “To start with, I do not know where any letter on the probe is because nobody has invited me, and as far as I know, there is nothing and there cannot be anything on invitation for purchase of a BMW.
“I did not buy a BMW; I have never bought a BMW. The BMW is a property of the government, and it is still in government care. The car is with the agency that bought it.
“The agency is still using it, and so, why will the car, which belongs to government and in the care of government and being used by government, be an issue for me?”
Culled from Vanguard
Dont know who to believe again. wetin concern me self
ReplyDeleteONLY IN NIGERIA WILL SUCH A PERSON WILL STILL BE TALKING FREELY. MAY GOD HELP NIGERIA FROM THIS ANIMALS
Deletewetin concern you self, yet you guys keep complaining about the govt. that's the problem with black people. I don't care attitude.
DeleteWait until there's no more air for you to breath in, then e go concern you.
Of course it belongs to the agency, that was not the issue Mrs stella do the needfull oduah. The real issue is the cost of over 225 million used to purchase the 2 cars, Mrs oduah. At least over 180 million would have been yours in that scam. We all know how you were the one who also ran the procurement department, and also ran the companies in the middle so don't play Nigerians for fools else they will open you behind on the AirPort maintenance scams as well
DeleteWait! Cos i am not understanding.
ReplyDeleteDidn't I see receipts of these cars???
So let the government ask themselves questions, it is in their care
ReplyDeleteShe got some guts
DeleteHer quanta
ReplyDeleteOh the car is now government property
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