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A new SaharaReporters investigation reveals that the National
Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), another agency under the Ministry of
Aviation, also purchased four Toyota Tundra vehicles for the Minister,
Mrs. Stella Oduah.
Nigerians are currently up in arms about two armored cars purchased
for her by another agency, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, at the
scandalous rate of N225million, and many are calling for her to be
fired.
The Tundras are in addition to four stretch limousine cars that were allegedly purchased for the movement of VIPs.
Saharareporters obtained the photos of the Limousines, which were
parked at the headquarters of the Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria
(TRACON)
grounds in Abuja today.
Efforts to get the NAMA spokesperson, Supo Atobatele, to comment on
the fresh allegations proved abortive as he claimed he was driving and
could not speak on the wheel. When later confronted with the facts, Mr.
Atobatele denied the existence of the stretch limos claiming that NAMA
is a “professional agency” that provides navigational aid to aircrafts
flying within Nigeria’s airspace. He hung up and switched off his phone
when further told that Saharareporters had the photos.
NAMA’s CEO, Nnamdi Udo, reportedly made the purchase and ‘donation’
of the Tundras to the Minister in June 2013. The four Limousines were
received in the third week of June but have never been put to use.
Last week after SaharaReporters revealed the purchase of two BMW
armored cars for the Minister, her aides and later the Managing Director
of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, Fola Akinkuotu, claimed the
vehicles were meant for VIP movement, but a former lawmaker and leader
of Anti-Corruption Network, Dino Melaye, told SaharaReporters today that
it is the duty of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to transport
international VIPs in Nigeria.
He also revealed that the most important Aviation inspectors are
teams from the ICAO who already have a Nigerian office which handles all
their transactions.
SaharaReporters could not confirm if the NAMA limos are armored. It
is also unclear why NAMA, an agency believed to be cash-strapped, would
need stretch limos that are normally used by celebrities, to ferry
international VIPS.
Meanwhile, a high-level source has confirmed to SaharaReporters that
the Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria, which Mrs. Oduah brags about as
one of her achievements in office, provides epileptic service. Because it often
breaks down, the objective of establishing a safer national airspace is
said to have been compromised. Foreign airlines are said to rely on
their built in navigational equipment for air safety within the Nigerian
airspace.
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