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EFCC grills Stella Oduah over N9.4bn fraud

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has grilled Stella Oduah, former minister of aviation, over an N9.4bn alleged fraud during her tenure.

Senator Oduah arrived EFCC headquarters at 11am to honour a longstanding invitation.

“She was invited over allegations ordering on abuse of office and money laundering. One of the allegations concerns fraud in the N9.4bn ISEC contract for security installations in some airports,” a source said.

Earlier in the month, Oduah issued a statement to deny the alleged diversion of funds under her watch as minister.

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Oduah who was in charge of the aviation ministry from July 2011 to February 2014, maintained that all contracts awarded during her tenure followed due process.

“As minister of aviation, I committed myself to the service of my country to the very best of my ability and as it is widely acknowledged, my record and performance as the minister of aviation remain laudable and unbeatable,” he said.

“What we did in aviation was so far reaching that it had never been done before, it was so unprecedented.”

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She said the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, was in such a bad shape, that even the restrooms were not usable.

“Most of the airports were worse than motor parks,” she said.

“We took them on and efficiently and in a very timely manner changed every single one of them: and we did not just change that, we changed the safety of the Nigerian airspace.

In 2013, Oduah was embroiled in car purchase allegations, when reports emerged that she had compelled the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to procure the vehicles for her.

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The senator representing Anambra north was still being grilled as at 6pm, but but was later asked to return on Tuesday February 27.

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