The committee set up by
President Gooodluck
Jonathan has submitted
it's own report but it
seems the content is not
in favour of the Minister
of Aviation, Stella Oduah.
Hence, 'politricks' has
commenced to save her.
President Jonathan is
currently under intense
pressure to spare the
embattled Minister of
Aviation, Ms Oduah, over
her role in the purchase of
two bulletproof BMW cars
by the Nigerian Civil
Aviation Authority
Investigation by Punch
has revealed that the
people that are asking
Jonathan to save the
neck of Oduah were said
to be telling the President
not to mind the report of
the administrative panel
he set up to investigate
the minister’s role in the
controversial N255m
luxury cars.
The panel headed by a
former Head of the Civil
Service of the Federation,
Alhaji Isa Bello, had
submitted its report to
Jonathan since last
Wednesday but the
President has not said
anything about its content.
A source told our
correspondent that a top
government official from
the South-East, the same
geopolitical zone with the
embattled minister, is
currently in the forefront
of the campaign to save
her. The source however
did not disclose the
identities of those who
have been enlisted in the
campaign.
He said that part of the
campaign agenda had
started manifesting in a
section of the media
where the content of the
panel’s report was being
speculated with a view to
giving the minister an
edge.
“There is no development
on the matter yet because
there is a lot of pressure.
W e know who the
arrowhead of the
campaign is,” the source
said.
Jonathan will be leaving
Nigeria for London on
Wednesday without
making a pronouncement
on the issue.
The delay in making
pronouncement on the
report is being seen as a
way of buying time for the
minister.
Critics at the onset had
said the probe panel by
Jonathan was set up to
divert attention from the
armoured car purchase
and to also cover up the
minister. The right agency
to handle Stella Oduah's
issue is the EFCC.
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
N255m Cars Scandal: Jonathan Under Pressure To Cover Stella
The committee set up by
President Gooodluck
Jonathan has submitted
it's own report but it
seems the content is not
in favour of the Minister
of Aviation, Stella Oduah.
Hence, 'politricks' has
commenced to save her.
President Jonathan is
currently under intense
pressure to spare the
embattled Minister of
Aviation, Ms Oduah, over
her role in the purchase of
two bulletproof BMW cars
by the Nigerian Civil
Aviation Authority
Investigation by Punch
has revealed that the
people that are asking
Jonathan to save the
neck of Oduah were said
to be telling the President
not to mind the report of
the administrative panel
he set up to investigate
the minister’s role in the
controversial N255m
luxury cars.
The panel headed by a
former Head of the Civil
Service of the Federation,
Alhaji Isa Bello, had
submitted its report to
Jonathan since last
Wednesday but the
President has not said
anything about its content.
A source told our
correspondent that a top
government official from
the South-East, the same
geopolitical zone with the
embattled minister, is
currently in the forefront
of the campaign to save
her. The source however
did not disclose the
identities of those who
have been enlisted in the
campaign.
He said that part of the
campaign agenda had
started manifesting in a
section of the media
where the content of the
panel’s report was being
speculated with a view to
giving the minister an
edge.
“There is no development
on the matter yet because
there is a lot of pressure.
W e know who the
arrowhead of the
campaign is,” the source
said.
Jonathan will be leaving
Nigeria for London on
Wednesday without
making a pronouncement
on the issue.
The delay in making
pronouncement on the
report is being seen as a
way of buying time for the
minister.
Critics at the onset had
said the probe panel by
Jonathan was set up to
divert attention from the
armoured car purchase
and to also cover up the
minister. The right agency
to handle Stella Oduah's
issue is the EFCC.
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