IT
was another round of startling revelations yesterday as the House of
Representatives Committee on Aviation continued the suspended investigative
hearing into an alleged purchase of two armoured BMW cars at N255 million by
the Minister of Aviation, Princess Stella Oduah.
Despite
the fact that the minister was absent at the hearing, the Nigeria Customs
Service, NSC, First Bank PLC and Coscharis made presentations on their
involvement in the purchase of the cars.
According
to Committee’s Chairperson, Rep Nkeiruka Onyejeocha “tomorrow (today), is
sacrosanct, the minister must appear by 10.am.
The
minister’s letter, requesting to appear by noon was ignored by the committee.
Lagos
N10m waiver used to clear armoured cars — Customs
Stakeholders
were, however, startled when the Deputy Comptroller-General of Customs,
DCG, Mannasseh Daniel Jatau, who represented the Customs C-G, Abdulahi Dikko
said a N10 million waiver given to Lagos State Government as waiver to purchase
vehicles for Eko 2012 Sports Festival was used to clear the cars.
Jatau
said “the N10 million import duty payable on the 300 vehicles meant for Eko
2012 festival was used to clear the armoured cars.”
He
explained that since the waiver was still effective the Customs had no choice
than to allow the cars clear from the ports.
Jatau
also noted that the office of the National Security Adviser, NSA, endorsed the
clearance of the armoured cars.
At
this point, Rep Zakari Mohammed asked the DC-G to explain the procedure for
such a waiver and the exact number of vehicles cleared by the Customs.
Responding
Jatau said “the armoured vehicles were cleared because there was an
authorisation letter from the Minister of Finance.”
Asked
whether such a waiver was transferable, Jatau said, “to the best of my
knowledge it is not transferrable and the total vehicles were 300 units.”
Rep
Ahmed Ali queried Jatau further whether it is possible to use such an exemption
for another purpose other than what it was meant for as in the case of NCAA.
Rep
Jerry Manwe also demanded for evidence to show that such a waiver was granted
by the Minister of Finance.
Jatau
replied, saying “among the 300 vehicles only three were armoured cars and
whether another beneficiary enjoyed the waiver I cannot tell you that because
we are not magicians.
“At
the clearance point, all the requirements of the law were met and we are under
the Ministry of Finance. If you give us till tomorrow, (today) we will provide
the evidence you demanded for.”
But
a copy of the letter authorising the Customs was eventually presented which
said “I am directed to refer to your letter dated June 23, 2012, in the above
subject matter and to convey the approval of Mr. President and Commander-in-Chief
to the Lagos State Government for the waiver of Import Duty, Value Added Tax,
(VAT, ETLS, CISS, and other port charges in respect of the importation of 300
units of BMW, Ford, Land Rover, Range Rover, Lexus, Mercedes, Escalade, Jaguar
and buses (Petrol/Diesel) for use during the 18th National Sports Festival (EKO
2012) to be imported through Messrs Coscharis Motors Nigeria Limited, as
indicated in the duly attached list.”
He
further said that but for the waiver, the Customs Service would have generated
the sum of N10, 133, 533. He explained that if the Customs Service knew the
diversion of beneficiaries before the vehicles left the port, it would have
demanded that import duty be paid on them.
The
lenders, First Bank of Nigeria in its testimony refuted claims by NCAA that it
was not committed to the bank as regards the loan of N643 million for the cars.
Group
Head, Retail Services of the bank, Seyi Oyefeso, told the committee that NCAA
is committed to the bank having agreed to, and signed all the documents for the
loan that was meant to cover 52 units of vehicles which does not include the
BMW armoured cars.
In
its own evidence, Coscharis Nig Ltd has maintained that due process was
followed in the purchase of the cars and that regarding the exemption of duty,
the President of the company, Cosmas Maduka, said it had an agreement with the
Federal Government to waive import duties on cars it purchases for the
government at a given time.
While
the committee insisted that the current price of the vehicle shouldn’t have
ordinarily exceeded N50 million each, Coscharis outrightly rejected it, saying
that could never be the case with BMW B7 series anywhere in the world.
NCAA
demanded jerk-up of armoured cars prices — Coscharis
But
in a bid to state the fact, Coscharis revealed that the NCAA demanded a jerk up
of the prices of the controversial vehicles from what the company had submitted
earlier.
According
to the Chairman of the company, Mr. Cosmas Maduka “NCAA told us that the
initial price is not proper.”
The
hearing further revealed that the controversial cars were originally purchased
on behalf of the Lagos State Government for the 2012 18th National Sports
Festival and later sold to NCAA.
Explaining
the controversy, Maduka said that the delay encountered when the company sought
clearance from the office of the National Security Adviser, NSA, when the
demand came made it necessary to sell the cars to NCAA. But the Committee
insisted that Coscharis deceived the public and the government by saying that
the cars were bought for NCAA when actually they were purchased on behalf of
the Lagos State government.
Reps
Committee accuses Coscharis of ripping off Nigerians
The
committee also accused the company of ripping Nigerians off.
According
to the Committee, the change in the prices of the vehicle from the initial
amount of N70 million to N127.5 million even when the company had admitted that
it got waivers from government not to pay Customs duties on the cars cast
aspersion on the company’s position on the prices.
Similarly,
the hearing later took a dramatic turn when the committee discovered that the
vehicles supplied were of different make and types.
For
instance, a member of the committee and spokesperson of the House of Representatives,
Zakari Mohammed said that the chassis of one of the vehicles inspected by a
delegation from the committee was DW68011. He argued that the number differed
from what Coscharis gave in their correspondences with the office of the NSA.
But
in a swift response, the company refuted it. It quoted the chasis numbers as
68044 and 68432 respectively. It however promised to send the NSA certificate
on the cars to the committee.
Earlier,
the company had requested to play a video to demonstrate how exotic the cars
were in a bid to justify the prices but was turned down by the committee.
FAAN
procures two bullet proof cars for MD — Sen. Uzodinma
In
a related development, as condemnation continues to trail the purchase of two
armoured cars by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, for the Minister
of Aviation, Princess Stella Oduah, there was a startling revelation yesterday
that the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, equally procured another
two for its Managing Director.
Meantime
the Nigeria Meteorological Agency, NIMET and the Accident Investigations &
Prevention Bureau, AIPB, have distanced themselves from the controversy
surrounding the purchase of armoured vehicles, saying they were not involved in
transactions on bullet proof cars.
Director
-General of NIMET, Dr. Anthony Anuforom and his counterpart in AIPB, Captain
Muhktar Usman, who exonerated their agencies when they appeared before the
senate committee on aviation led by its Chairman, Senator Hope Uzodima when
they were asked on oath, how many armoured vehicles they bought like their
sister agencies within the aviation sector.
Senator
Uzodima in an interview, confirmed to newsmen that the Managing Director of the
Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, Mr. George Uriesi, had confirmed on oath
that his agency bought 202 operational vehicles and two bullet-proof cars for
the MD.
He
said: “Investigation is still on-going and it will not be fair for me to
pre-empt the outcome. FAAN did confirm that among the operational
vehicles they purchased, four of them are armoured vehicles, two for the MD and
two for the minister.
“We
told them to go back and put everything in writing and make comprehensive
statements on all vehicles purchased so until they come back on Monday we
cannot rush into conclusion.
“The
FAAN MD said they did a funding arrangement with a commercial bank. This
investigation will be a very deep one so that at the end of the day, we do a
holistic approach and look at how the sector will be repositioned so that all
anomalies will be corrected.”
The
Senate Committee on Aviation had on Tuesday queried FAAN over the purchase of
four bullet-proof cars in the agency’s inventory.
The
FAAN MD, George Uriesi told the Uzodinma-led committee that the vehicles
included two Lexus limousine cars and two Prado SUVs, adding that the
limousines were bought at the cost of N60 million each and not N70 million
being insinuated
SOURCE: vanguardngr.com
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