President
Goodluck Jonathan may have placed the embattled Minister of Aviation, Ms.
Stella Oduah, on “tactical suspension,” findings by The PUNCH have
revealed. A reliable
Presidency source said Jonathan decided on the “tactical
suspension,” hours before the signing of the Bilateral Air Service Agreement
between Nigeria and Israel on Monday.
The
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Aviation, Mr. George Ossi, had on October
24 told the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation that
Oduah led a Nigerian delegation to Israel to sign the BASA.
The House committee is
probing the purchase of two bulletproof cars at a
whopping N255m price by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority for the
minister.
Our source
explained that it was the ‘tactical suspension’ that made Jonathan to
direct the Minister of State (1) for Foreign Affairs, Prof. Viola
Onwuliri, to sign the agreement instead of Oduah.
When asked
by one of our correspondents what ‘tactical suspension’ meant, he
said, “Oduah will not be allowed to attend public functions that will have the
President in attendance until the three-member committee set up to
investigate the matter turns in its report.”
The
source, who said he did not know whether the “tactical suspension” order had been
formally communicated to the minister, stated that the step became
necessary in order to dissuade Nigerians who hold the opinion that the
President was shielding Oduah.
In what
seemed a corroboration of the “tactical suspension,” the Special Adviser
to the President on Political Matters, Mr. Ahmed Gulak, insisted that Jonathan
would not associate with or shield anybody found to be corrupt.
He insisted during
an interview with one of our correspondents on Tuesday, that the minister did
not travel to Israel on the entourage of the President.
“Did you
see them (Jonathan and the minister) together in Israel? The President will not
associate or shield anybody found to be corrupt. That is why he set up that
panel because he will not want to act based on media reports,” Gulak said.
Shortly
before our source and Gulak spoke, the Presidency
said the BASA was signed by Onwuliri because it was a matter
bordering on foreign affairs.
The Special
Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, in an
exclusive telephone interview with one of our correspondents,
argued that there was no politics involved in Onwuliri signing the
agreement on behalf of the government.
He
said Nigerians should not reduce the matter to “the politics of political
appointees who are all ultimately birds of passage.”
The
President’s spokesman said Oduah did not only attend the signing ceremony but
was also involved in framing the technical details of, and in preparing the
agreement along with her Israeli counterpart.
He
said it was when that was done, that the Foreign Ministries moved in at the
level of G2 diplomacy.
Abati
added, “The groundwork (for the agreement) was done by the Ministry of Aviation
hence the involvement of the Aviation Minister, but this being a
country-to-country agreement, more or less a treaty, it had to be signed by the
Foreign Affairs Minister.
“It
is also the convention in diplomacy to pair ministers. The Israelis brought
their Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister, so we did the same. There was no
politics involved and there is no doubt that it is within the provenance of the
Foreign Ministry to sign agreements on behalf of the country.
“Let
me add that BASA is about countries entering into an agreement.
“It is not
about individuals. We must avoid the ridiculous temptation to reduce something
that will promote good relations with a friendly nation to the politics of
political appointees who are all ultimately birds of passage.”
When asked if
the embattled minister was under “tactical suspension,”
Abati replied, “She (Oduah was actually in attendance at the signing of the
BASA . As I said, she was involved in framing the technical details of, and in
preparing the agreement along with her Israeli counterpart. That done, the foreign
ministries moved in at the level of G2 diplomacy.”
Meanwhile, the ruling
Peoples Democratic Party said on Tuesday that it was worried by the bulletproof
car scandal.
Like,
Gulak, it assured Nigerians that whoever was found culpable
would face the law because it (PDP) would never condone any form
of graft.
The party,
however, wondered why the opposition All Progressives Congress was going into a
frenzy over the scandal when its “governors and leaders have
been involved in bulletproof car deals more scandalous than those in the
Ministry of Aviation.”
In a
statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa
Metuh, the PDP said its position on corruption was unambiguous.
A part of
the statement reads, “The position of our great party on corruption
is unambiguous and our zero tolerance for corrupt practices abounds in
practical examples.
“To us as
a party, the accusation of corruption in the Aviation ministry is a big worry.
It is for this reason that the President and the leader of our party
has set up a panel to investigate the matter while the National Assembly which
we also lead has stepped in.”
It
frowned on the ethnic dimension which comments and street actions on the issue
had taken and advised “ethnic lords, jingoists as well as
lynch mobs “ to realise that biased sentiments could hardly achieve an
objective basis for establishing the culpability of the public officers involved
in the matter.”
The party then went for the jugular of the APC, saying it
(APC) was not different from a white washed tomb.
The
PDP described the APC as a stinking sepulchre and the headquarters of
corruption in Nigeria.
It
said, “This is a party whose leaders relish in stinking miasma but
artfully turning a blind eye to it.
“They
however go megaphonic when other political parties are involved.
“Hardly
can you point at any of its leaders without a heavy baggage.
“In
fact, the governors and leaders of the APC have been involved in bulletproof
car deals more scandalous than those at the Aviation ministry but this is
conspicuously missing on the sermon list of these false evangelists of
good governance.”
It
wondered why the trial of the Speaker of the Lagos State House
of Assembly, Mr. Adeyemi Ikuforiji, for acts of corruption,
had yet to be discussed by the APC leadership.
The PDP further contended that the stench of
corruption oozing from the concession of the Lekki Toll Plaza
and its debilitating effects on the electoral fortune of APC was
the reason the Lagos State Government allegedly retrieved and paid off
the firm that built the road.
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