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Sunday, 20 October 2013
Presidency — President Will Probe Minister Of Aviation
President Goodluck Jonathan will soon
order relevant government agencies to
investigate the purchase of two
bulletproof vehicles for the Minister of
Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah.
The vehicles valued at a whopping $1.6m
(about N225m) were said to have been
delivered to Oduah in August by the
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.
Special Adviser to the President on
Political Matters, Ahmed Gulak, in an
interview with our correspondent on
Friday said Jonathan would not shield the
minister.
Gulak, however, said the President would
not take a decision on the fate of the
embattled minister based on media
reports.
He said Jonathan’s decision would be
based on verifiable facts, which could
only be achieved when relevant
government agencies investigate the
matter.
The presidential aide said Jonathan would
not hesitate to show anybody found guilty
of corruption or impunity the way out of
his government.
He assured Nigerians that the President
was on top of the situation.
He did not, however, disclose when the
President would order the probe. He also
did not name the agencies that would
probe the allegation.
Gulak said, “I can assure you that
President Jonathan will not shield the
minister or any government official for
that matter if he receives information that
is true.
“In this particular instance, the reports
are in the media. But media reports are
not enough to act on.
“The President is on top of the situation.
He will direct appropriate authorities to
investigate the matter.
“Anybody found wanting in terms of
corruption or impunity, President
Jonathan will not hesitate to show such
person the way out of his government.
“The most important thing is that such
decision must be based on facts as
provided by appropriate government
agencies that will investigate, not based
on media reports.”
Some stakeholders in the aviation
industry and civil society groups had on
Thursday called on the nation’s anti-
corruption agencies to investigate the
matter.
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