AVIATION: Bullet-proof cars yet to be returned —MINISTER .

Supervising Minister of Aviation, Mr.
Samuel Ortom, yesterday, said his ministry had not returned the BMW
bullet-proof cars as due process needed to be properly followed.
Also, the House Committee on Aviation
raised concerns over the unutilised $500 million loan allegedly obtained
by the aviation authorities.
Ortom, who appeared before members of
the Mrs Nkiruka Onyejiocha-led committee yesterday, explained that
President Goodluck Jonathan and other stakeholders have the final say on
the controversial cars.
Fielding questions from reporters at the
Assembly complex yesterday, he said: “Before we comply, we have to
carry the President and other stakeholders along.
“We cannot just carry the bullet-proof
cars and dump them at Coscharis. There are documents to be filled, there
are processes to follow.
“As soon as we complete the
arrangements, we will take the cars back. Due process needed to be
adequately followed in matters of this nature.”
The House had, last year, indicted
Ortom’s predecessor, Princess Stella Oduah, Nigerian Civil Aviation
Authority, NCAA’s purchase of two armoured cars at N255 million.
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