According to this Report by the Punch: President
Goodluck Jonathan may have finally succumbed to public pressure to move
against the embattled Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah, who is currently
being probed over the N255m bulletproof cars bought for her by the
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority. The
development came to the fore with the last-minute decision to stop Oduah from
signing the much-publicised Bilateral Air Services Agreement with Israel.
Presidency
officials gave the ceremony as the main purpose of her inclusion in the
President’s entourage to Israel for this year’s Christian pilgrimage.
In her
stead, Minister of State I, Foreign Affairs, Prof. Viola Onwuliri, signed the
agreement on behalf of the Federal Government while the Deputy Israeli Foreign
Minister, Mr. Zeer Elkin, signed on behalf of the Israeli government.
Presidential
spokesman, Dr. Reuben Abati, after releasing a photograph on Monday on the
signing ceremony, issued a statement in which he confirmed that Onwuliri
signed on behalf of the government.
Abati did
not however explain why Oduah was not allowed to sign the agreement
despite the fact that the photograph released by her aides showed that she
was present at the event.
The
President had come under criticisms for allowing the minister to be on his
entourage at a time he set up a three-member panel to investigate
the purchase of the cars.
A top
Presidency source on the entourage of the President in Israel told our
correspondent on the telephone that the decision to stop Oduah from signing the
agreement was taken shortly after Jonathan arrived in Israel.
That same
reason, he added, informed the decision of the President’s aides to keep
the minister away from the President since their arrival in the country.
The
Special Adviser on Media to Oduah, Mr. Joe Obi, had on October 22 said in
statement that the minister travelled to Israel to sign the pact. Two days
after, the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Mr. George Ossi, told the House
of Representatives Committee on Aviation that Oduah could not appear before it
because she “was leading the Nigerian delegation to Israel to sign the BASA.”
A
former Minister of Aviation, Mr.Femi Fani-Kayode, who shed light on the
development, said Jonathan must have prevented her from signing the BASA
because of the situation she was in.
He said, “BASA is supposed to be signed by the aviation minister
or she could delegate it to the permanent secretary in the ministry. The
agreement has nothing to do with the Foreign Affairs Ministry. I signed
quite a few during my tenure.”
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