The leakage of the House of
Representatives report on the purchase of N255m BMW bulletproof cars to
the media tore members of the investigation panel apart on Thursday.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority
bought the controversial cars allegedly for the use of the Minister of
Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah.
She appeared before the panel to deny that the cars were purchased for her.
Some newspapers, including The PUNCH, had scooped snippets of the report on Wednesday ahead of the report presentation before the House on Thursday (yesterday).
Investigations showed that the Chairman
of the House Committee on Aviation, which conducted the investigation,
Mrs. Nkiruka Onyejeocha, was enraged that the media had foreknowledge of
the content of the report.
Some key members of the committee also
expressed disgust over the development, saying that it exposed the “lack
of trust” among the members.
“The chairman has been raking all day; she has been restless.
“She has asked almost all members of the committee how the media got what they reported today (Thursday).
“The matter caused disquiet among the members; they are seriously suspecting one another.
“More so, she insists that the media published a distorted version”, a source close to the committee, confided in The PUNCH on Thursday.
The PUNCH learnt that some
members, who suspected that the final report might be doctored, had
volunteered pieces of information to the media.
Efforts to get the report proved abortive on Thursday, as Onyejeocha guarded it jealously till she laid the document.
She also declined to comment on the content of the recommendation as she consistently expressed bitterness over the snippets.
When The PUNCH traced her to her office after laying the report, Onyejeocha was further enraged.
She claimed to have printed only one copy, which was submitted to the House on Thursday.
She shouted, “Up till this morning, we
were still writing this report; I don’t know where you newspaper people
got what you reported from.”
“It is just that this investigation is
sensitive; I would have disowned the entire report and call for a repeat
of the investigation.”
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