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Thursday 8 February 2018

N3.9billion airport fund diversion: A politically inspired libel - Oduah

Senator Stella Oduah has frowned at a recent media report suggesting there was massive funds diversion under her watch as Nigeria's minister of aviation
The report made reference to a N3.9 billion reserved for airport renovation.
In a statement Oduah described the report as the work of her political detractors hell-bent on tarnishing her image as elections approaches.
N3.9billion airport fund diversion: A politically inspired libel - Oduah
Senator Oduah says her political detractors are upset about her popularity in Anambra North Senatorial District
The senator representing Anambra North Senatorial District also frowned at the newspaper who published the report for stooping to an unprofessional level by publishing unverified information without recourse to her.
She stressed that the content of the report was completely untrue, adding those behind the report were unhappy with her overwhelming popularity.
Part of the statement read: “My attention has been called to a publication by The Nation in their newspaper of 6th February, 2018 in which it was stated that N3.9 billion of the money meant for installation of security devices at the airports was traced to a firm belonging to me and others.
“It is very unprofessional and indeed shameful for a seemingly reputable newspaper like The Nation to make such wild accusations without verifying the source of their information and without any recourse to me.
“This is purely the handiwork of my political detractors who are uncomfortable with my overwhelming popularity as a Senator representing my zone.
“It is not surprising that those tales are coming at a time when the general election and political parties primaries for the election are at the corner, with my detractors piqued with the staunch resolution of my people to re-elect me as senator.
“What is surprising is how a once respectable newspaper will descend so low to run the errand of political libel.”
Oduah insisted that the statements contained in the publication were completely false and should be disregarded.
“At no time was any money meant for contracts under my watch as the aviation minister diverted to any company belonging to me neither did I pay back any loan from any such funds.
“All contracts awarded by ministry of aviation under me followed due process and as for the contract under reference, the said contract was executed.
“As the minister of aviation, I committed myself to the service of my country to the very best of my ability and as it is widely acknowledged, my record and performance as the Minister of Aviation remain laudable and unbeatable.
“What we did in aviation was so far reaching that it had never been done before, it was so unprecedented.
“If you remember how just Abuja airport used to be: one used to literally find it impossible to use the rest rooms there. To get into the lounge where people sit was impossible, most motor parks were better than what we had at the airport whether it is Lagos, Abuja, Sokoto.
“We took them on and efficiently and in a very timely manner changed every single one of them: and we did not just change that we changed the safety of the Nigerian airspace.
“Before we were having accidents literally every six months but we made sure that the safety of Nigerian passengers was prioritised to ensure that the landing gears, the flight gadgets, every single thing that will make Nigerian airspace the airspace that it is today, recognised by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization), it had never been done before.
“I challenge anybody to just do a spreadsheet; How aviation was before, How I made aviation and how aviation is today. In all honesty if the person does not give me 120 per cent it means that they cannot add.
“It is thus natural to expect odious reactions from some elements whose greatest political punches are calumny,” she said.
The former minister therefore cautioned the news medium to refrain from playing into the hands of political detractors who intend to ride on them to score cheap political points.
“Anyone in my position will be constrained to seek redress in a law court against the publisher of such news, but suffice it to pass a word of caution to the authors of that libel at this stage,” she said.
Similarly, Senator Oduah has refuted recent media reports accusing her of evading invitation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In a statement, Oduah described the reports as mischievous, adding that it was geared towards pitching the EFCC against her.
Reports in some national dailies and online media had indicated that Senator Oduah was evading invitation to the commission to defend a N9.4 billion contract awarded during her time as aviation minister.source naij.com

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