Friday, November 1, 2013
Press Release: Stella Oduah Should Resign Now or Be Suspended Pending Investigation
Transform Nigeria Citizens Initiative (aka Transform Nigeria
Movement) an international organization whose vision is to develop
that critical mass of citizens who are not only aware of their
civic rights but also understand the need to fight for such rights
and demand accountability from the rulership observes with
dismay the melodrama currently playing out in the country, where
an appointed Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah is accused of
purchasing two BMW Armored cars at the inflated price of N255
million. This is in a country where the population lives on less than
$1 a day.
The whole drama gets more alarming, worrying, and shameful as
proceedings at Senate Committee on Aviation which is probing the
crisis in the Aviation industry reveals Ms Oduah may have also
approved the procurement of additional two Lexus Limousine cars
and two Toyota Prado jeeps.
We reject and will
oppose in its
totality any attempt by the presidency or the National Assembly
to shield her from prosecution as the country’s anti-corruption
agencies ought to have swung into action against her immediately if
the current administration truly abhors corruption. Ms Oduah ought
to have been suspended with immediate effect to allow for
proper and unbiased investigation to be carried out.
We also frown at the ethnic dimension, comments and street
actions that the issue has taken, cautioning those we describe as
tribal lords and lynch mobs on the two divides that such biased
sentiments would hardly achieve an objective basis for establishing
the culpability of the public officers involved in the matter.
Corruption has no colour, no ethnicity, and no tribe.
We therefore use this opportunity to urge the entire citizenry,
especially the youths to rise against corruption in all its
ramifications. The problems we face as a people are not based on
our ethnicity or tribes. We might be Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Ijaw,
Urhobo, Efik or Fulani or any other, but the problems we face are
not because of our ethnicity; they are because of the failure to
arise, face them and change them. They exist because we have
failed to confront them and fight them!
The youths of this country have been raised to see each other
along these ethnic lines, divide ourselves along these paths and hate
each other for it while the older generation collectively loot our
commonwealth. The older generations have dragged us down this
path of perdition and our youth gets entangled in the endless and
fruitless debates about tribes and ethnicity.
We at Transform Nigeria Movement join millions of Nigeria to call
for the resignation of Ms Stella Oduah from her exalted position.
As the pressure continues to mount on Oduah, we urge her to
throw in the towel and apologise to Nigerians, while the full weight
of the law is carried out to the letter. As the minister in charge of
NCAA, the agency that procured the controversial armoured
vehicle, the buck stops at her table.
Justice is blind; If Prof. Barth Nnaji despite his achievement in the
power sector could be kicked out because of conflict of interest,
we see no reason why the Aviation Minister should still be on her
seat, supervising the ministry, while investigations that may lead to
revelation of more corrupt practices carried out under her and her
cohorts are going on.
We refuse to be dragged into ethnic sentiment on this monumental
corruption and call on all Nigerians to resist any attempt by tribal
warriors to brainwash them into thinking that Oduah is being
witch-hunted. Why do we fall into the trap of fighting each other
daily rather than rallying around for a common cause?
Let the law take its course, there should be no soft landing for
anyone found culpable of this miasmic corruption. Any pardon
granted to impunity is a license granted, that any appointed or
elected government official can commit any crime and go scot
free. While we at Transform Nigeria Movement understand the
place of mercy and forgiveness, we refuse to be drawn to a
cause that will jeopardize Nigeria in the name of mercy. We call on
the President to act and prove his mettle for once. There was no
mercy when this fraud was perpetrated! We also call on the
government to deal ruthlessly with any official in the various
agencies found culpable.
Ms Oduah’s continuous stay in the President Goodluck Jonathan
administration is already a big stain and embarrassment to the
country. While the president may have taken enough darts for his
appointees, this one of Oduah is one that will sink him into political
oblivion should he decide to associate with her if found culpable.
We at Transform Nigeria Movement agree that Oduah is not the
most corrupt Nigerian, but the process of cleansing the Augean
stable has to start from somewhere, and if it begins with her, so
be it. Let the change start now! This is our time to end this
madness!
The taxpayers who pay her salary have overwhelmingly called for
Oduah’s resignation and we at TNM lend our voice to this call that
the Minister should resign with immediate effect. The voice of the
people is the voice of God and now the people have spoken.
Signed:
Daniel Elombah
For: Transform Nigeria Citizen Initiative And- For a Corruption Free
Nigeria
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