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lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana, on Monday asked the Nigerian Civil Aviation
Authority to within seven days release information on the purchase of
the two BMW bulletproof cars it bought for the Minister of Aviation,
Mrs. Stella Oduah.
The Senior Advocate of Nigeria argued
that the Managing Director of NCAA, Mr. Fola Akinkuotu, was mandatorily
required to release the requested information by the virtue of the
provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.
In his letter to NCAA, Falana asked the
NCAA boss to supply copies of “all the documents relating to the
purchase of the cars, including budgetary approval and due process for
the entire transaction”.
The letter dated October 21, 2013, was written on behalf of the activist by a lawyer in his law firm, Mr. Adedotun Isola-Osobu.
In the letter, Falana also asked
Akinkuotu to supply records of previous purchase of such cars if indeed
it was customary for the NCAA to purchase such cars for the aviation
minister and visiting foreign dignitaries.
The letter read, “In your press
conference at Abuja held on Friday, October 18, 2013 you did admit that
the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority actually bought the controversial
armoured cars and that ‘it is customary to convey the minister and
visiting dignitaries in security vehicles whenever they are in Nigeria’.
“In the light of your claim at the said
press conference we are compelled to request you to make available to us
certified true copies of the documents relating to the purchase of the
cars, including budgetary approval and due process for the entire
transaction.
“Since you claimed that it is customary
to purchase such cars for aviation minister and visiting foreign
dignitaries you are also requested to provide the records of previous
purchase of armoured cars by the aviation ministry or the NCAA.
“Take notice that you are mandatorily
required to supply the requested information within seven days of the
receipt of this letter by virtue of the provisions of the Freedom of
Information Act, 2011.”
The NCAA had admitted to have spent a
whopping $1.6m (N255m) on the two cars. The purchase of the cars had
since ignited calls for the removal of the aviation minister.
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