Nigeria’s
immediate former aviation minister,Hadi Sirika, on Sunday, accused the former
Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation, Nnolim Nnaji
(PDP, Enugu), of demanding five per cent shares of the national carrier from
him.
Mr Sirika made this known while speaking on an
Arise Television programme on Sunday.
“He
(Honourable Nnaji) asked me that I should give him 5 per cent of Nigeria Air to
carry him along with his people,” he
said.
“I said
to him at that time, Honourable, a bidding process has taken place, and some
people won. So, I think you should go to those people and ask for the 5 per
cent.”
The former aviation minister’s
comments came less than a week after the House of Representatives Committee on
Aviation alleged fraud in the unveiling of Nigeria Air and demanded the prosecution of Mr Sirika
and all those associated with the “controversial” unveiling of the airline.
Reacting to claims making the rounds that he spent N138
billion on the hiring and repainting of the unveiled aircraft, Mr Sirika said
it is ridiculous to think that such an amount would be expended on hiring an
aircraft. He noted that the amount could get the ministry five new Boeing 777
max aeroplanes.
“We are
responsible people and the general public should approach the Ministry of
Information and apply for the right of information to see for themselves,” he said.
“That is
the same fly air peace people want Hadi Sirika to hand over Air Nigeria to. OBJ
handed Nigeria Airways to his friend company, Arik Air, and Arik is indebted to
the tune of over N300 billion, of which Nigeria taxpayers’ money is N250 billion
via AMCON.”
In his response to Mr Sirika, published by Daily Trust
newspaper Sunday evening, Mr Nnaji questioned the claims put forward by the
former minister.
“Sirika
is a drowning man struggling to grab anything on his way to survive the barrage
of attacks he has been receiving since his controversial unveiling ceremony of
the so-called Nigeria Air,” he was
quoted as saying in the statement.
“Ordinarily
l would not have bothered to reply to his allegations of my demand for 5 per
cent equity in Nigeria Air as he claimed during his interview on Arise
Television but l believe l owe my constituents and indeed Nigerians a duty to
put the records straight.”
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