The All Progressives Congress, APC, has lambasted President
Goodluck Jonathan over his handling of the N255 million car purchase
scandal involving the minister of aviation, Stella Oduah.
The party said Mr Jonathan may become an accessory to corruption if
he continues to shield the minister. The party’s spokesperson, Lai
Mohammed, said the APC reached that conclusion after reviewing the
evidence that have come out on the scandal and the actions so far taken
by the president.
The party said the president’s decision to allow Mrs Oduah travel
with him to Israel, while she faced investigations for ordering the
purchase of two armoured cars at an inflated cost, was the clearest
indication Mr Jonathan was never serious about fighting corruption.
The purchase was made by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA,
at the directive of Mrs Oduah, a House of Representatives
investigation, confirmed Thursday. The purchase neither listed in the
budget nor did it follow due process.
Mrs Oduah travelled with the president to Israel on pilgrimage last
week, despite the House probe, and another investigation by a panel
named by the president himself.
The presidential panel was “diversionary”, and Mr Jonathan’s plan
hope is for a more severe event to overshadow the Oduah scandal, APC
said, vowing not to allow the matter be swept under the carpet.
”No one believes the dummy that is being sold to the public, that the
minister was denied access to the President in Israel,” the APC said in
a statement Sunday.
“The egregious act of putting the minister on his entourage, at a
time she is at the centre of a terrible scandal, calls to question the
president’s sense of propriety and his commitment to the war against
corruption.”
”This indecorous action of making a minister who is under
investigation for monumental corruption and abuse of office one of the
faces of Nigeria in a foreign land is an embarrassment to the country
and its people, and a further dent on the poor image of the Jonathan
Administration.”
The party “whole-heartedly” condemned Mr Jonathan’s handling of the
scandal, and the particular decision to allow the minister on his
entourage to Israel.
“We now understand why corruption has grown wings under the Jonathan
Presidency, and why the Administration may well go down as the most
corrupt in the country’s history,” APC said in a the statement signed by
spokesperson, Lai Mohammed.
Mr Jonathan queried the embattled minister and she has since
responded to the query, claiming to have adhered to law in the
conducting the transaction.
The APC said the case was “straightforward” and should have summarily dealt with by the president.
“Instead, he has engaged himself in a rigmarole by setting up a
diversionary administrative panel in what is now looking like an
orchestrated ploy to buy time, hoping this issue will die down and the
Minister will escape being sanctioned,” the party said.
”Unfortunately for Mr. President, Oduahgate is not just another
scandal, but a referendum on his Administration’s fight against
corruption, and on the legacy he intends to leave in this critical
area.”
The opposition party also accused the Mr Jonathan of thumbing his
nose at Nigerians, who expressed outrage at the action of the Minister,
by approving for her to travel to Israel as part of his entourage.
APC said through his body language, the president was sending a
signal to his ministers that it was right to be corrupt, wondering
whether he was aware of the joke making the rounds that there were
currently five Super Ministers in his cabinet whom he could neither
sanction nor remove, irrespective of their actions, because they were
the ones ferreting funds into his war chest for 2015.
“In other words, any of his ministers whom he perceives as key to his
re-election can even loot Aso Rock and get away with it,” the party
stressed.
”We do not know whether this is true or not, but we do know there is
no smoke without fire, and that the seeming attempt to sweep Oduahgate
under the carpet lends some credence to the joke.”
APC noted that because of the president’s waffling in dealing with
what is a straightforward case of corruption, misguided people had now
resorted to crowd hiring to protest against the growing calls for the
minister to be sanctioned over the scandal – a very sad case since those
being hired for such disgusting protests were the real victims of the
mindless corruption that has permeated the land.
”These sponsored protests are just the beginning. Next, they will
either engineer or hope that a spectacular violent attack, a la Boko
Haram, will occur to take attention away from the scandal. They may also
charge some out-of-luck folks to court over the scandal and then say
they cannot act on the issue anymore because it is subjudice,” it said.
APC said, however, that the party as well as other concerned groups
and citizens were closely following the developments on Oduahgate, and
would not allow it to be swept under the carpet, “in the interest of the
millions of Nigerians who have been consigned into the lowest rung of
existence by a rapacious administration.”
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