The House of Representatives, on Tuesday, tthe first
session after resumption from Sallah break tackled the issue of the Nigerian
Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) BMW scandal involving the Aviation minister.
In a motion sponsored by Sampson Osagie (APC,
Edo), an investigation was ordered into the conduct of the minister and the
NCAA as regards the purchase of the vehicles. A deadline of one week was also
given for the probe.
The investigation is meant to establish:
The necessity of the purchase
Whether the purchase was legal
If the NCAA violated the Fiscal Responsibility Act
If the Minister is entitled to such vehicles
If the EFCC is bound to investigate
IF the President is to sack Oduah or not.
Hasssan Saleh (PDP, Benue) said it was not clear how
the cars could be a priority. He said, The question now is whether the
cars are the priority of this country and the NCAA or not.
“This is the same agency that is unable to pay some of
its workers basic allowances.”
Emma Jime (PDP, Benue) said the House should not sit
back and watch the resources of the country misused at the detriment of
National Security.
“The investigation is necessary; it is timely. We
cannot watch our resources misused at the detriment of national
security,” an angry Jime warned.
Member of the Committee on Aviation, Mr. Matthew
Omegara, said the NCAA had asked to buy the cars in the 2013 budget but it was
denied.
He said the NCAA still went ahead to purchase the cars
in defiance of the National Assembly.
megara said, “I am a member of the committee on
Aviation.
“I can confirm that we deleted this issue of cars from
the budget of the NCAA.
“It was clearly deleted from the agency’s budget .”
A separate investigation was demanded concerning the
minister’s directive that Qatar Airways be disallowed landing at Kano or Abuja
airports and instead be accommodated at Enugu airport.
Sponsor of the motion, Mr. Ali
Madaki said this was a deliberate attempt to disrupt commercial activities in
the North.
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Member of the Committee on Aviation, Mr. Matthew Omegara, said the NCAA had asked to buy the cars in the 2013 budget but it was denied.
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