The
House of Representatives Committee on Aviation, yesterday, ordered the Nigerian
Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, to return the controversial N225 million
bullet-proof cars that were purchased during the tenure of former Aviation
Minister, Princess Stella Oduah, and recover the money.
Chairman
of the committee, Nkiruka Chidubem Onyejeocha, said NCAA have no business
keeping the cars, stressing that the contract terms between NCAA and Coscharis
Motors should be cancelled and the money recovered from the supplier.
Onyejeocha
made this call while on an oversight visit to the agencies at the Murtala
Muhammed Airport, Lagos.
“What
we said about the bullet proof cars is that the contract should be cancelled
and that they do not have any business keeping the cars. It should be returned
to the supplier and then recover our money,” she said, adding that due process
was not followed in the contract.
Earlier,
the acting Director-General of NCAA, Engr. Benedict Adeliyela, said that the
cars were parked at the NCAA’s office in Abuja.
Commenting
on the concession agreement entered into by Federal Aviation Agency Nigeria,
FAAN, and First Bank, Onyejeocha said the concession agreement was not
favourable to FAAN, noting that the bank was not supposed to be doing revenue
automation at the airport.
She was
reacting to the statement of the Managing Director of FAAN, Mr. Saleh Donuma,
that FAAN did not have any relationship with Avitech, who is the company
responsible for airport automation.
According
to Donuma, First Bank was the party that partners with Avitech to be collecting
money from the airport on behalf of the bank.
Onyejeocha
said the house was not satisfied with the concession agreements, saying “we
have a strong opinion about some concessions, especially the one with Avitech.
“They
said they were not directly in contact with Avitech, that it is First Bank that
they know. They know that we are not satisfied and that is why they said that
the zero car park had been terminated, which means their concerns is also our
concern.
“On the
issue of Bi-Courtney and Meavis, I think it will be better than what we have
with First Bank. That was why during the bullet-proof issue, you already access
more than N600 million from First Bank because they are collecting your money.
So it is wrong.
“You
said it with your mouth that Avitech is a technical partner to First Bank. The
bank collects revenue. Do we need a bank for automation? A bank cannot come and
do automation in airport. It simply means you just exist.
“You are just sitting here and your money goes somewhere else.
So I do not know how you will balance that. If we say Meavis is bad business,
First Bank should be the worse. They do not have any business collecting our
revenue.
“I know
that you should have somebody that should be collecting revenue and paying to
the bank and that person is answerable to you since you do not have direct
relationship with Avitech. It means that something is wrong because you said
you do not have a relationship with Avitech that you only have relationship
with First Bank.
“How
will FAAN have a relationship with a bank apart from keeping of your money?
There cannot be even proper accounting of the revenue because as they are
progressing, you are retrogressing,” she said.
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