The Senate on Tuesday rejected the explanation of the Minister of Aviation, Ms.
, on the ill-fated crash involving a 23-year – old Propeller aeroplane belonging to the Associated Airlines on October 3.
The upper legislative house asked the minister to re-submit a detailed presentation on the incident.
Oduah,
who appeared before the senate committee on aviation in company with
heads of the various agencies under her ministry had limited her
presentation to the information retrieved from the black box of the
aircraft.
The proceeding was however a disappointment to many
Nigerians who had expected that with the minister’s appearance before
the Senate on Tuesday, she would be quizzed on the two BMW bulletproof
cars purchased for her by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority at a
cost of N255m.
Oduah, who refused to talk to journalists after
the exercise, had explained that the Accident Investigations Bureau
began investigation on the data retrieved form the black box in the
airport’s laboratory.
She also showed a two-minute video clips
of the conversations between the two pilots, adding that both engines
of the aircrafts were faulty and should not have flown.
The
minister said the speed of the plane was not enough for the engine to
take off and that the pilot ignored the co-pilot’s warning against
flying the plane.
She said, “As minister of aviation the fact
that we got preliminary report in our laboratory without waiting for the
final report, showed that we have put in place preventive measures.”
She
then went ahead to make a power-point presentation which gave graphic
and pictoral details of the state of the various airports in Nigeria
and how her administration had been able to carry out a comprehensive
transformation of the sector.
But after listening for one and
half hours, the Deputy Senate leader, Senator Abdul Ningi, who
represented Senate President David Mark, said Oduah’s explanation fell
short of addressing the circumstances that surrounded the crash.
Ningi
said the minister should come up, at another date, with details about
the processes that led to the take-off of the aircraft on the fateful
day, especially those whose responsibility it was, to have alerted
relevant agencies on its condition.
He said, “What we expect you,
honourable minister to come and tell us here is whether your
investigation had revealed those who approved the aircraft for the
flight operation, the manufactured date of the aircraft and the age of
the pilot, we learnt he was 64 years old.
“We also expect you to
tell us when the aircraft was last serviced and who supervised the
maintenance and certified it okay. Your explanation was just limited to
the immediate cause of the crash, we want you to come back and give us
those critical information.”
Oduah commended the Senate
leadership for showing understanding and she pledged to return on
another date with the information requested from her.
She had earlier said the aviation sector was in a deep rot when she took office in July 2011 and that the sector was a sad tale.
She
noted that all the nation’s airports were characterised with obsolete,
unserviceable and unavailable safety and security before she took over.
Attempts
to speak with the minister after the event were futile as she simply
walked past the newsmen who had waited for her to go out of the hearing
room.
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Senate fails to quiz Oduah on N255m car scandal
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