Serving
ministers own some of the companies handling contracts in airports scattered
across the country, the chairman, House of Representatives Committee on
Anti-Corruption, Values and Ethics, Honourable James Faleke, has disclosed.
Faleke, in an exclusive interview with Sunday Tribune,
maintained the stand of the House to expose everyone involved in unethical
practices in the aviation industry, saying; “On the aviation contracts that we
are probing, we went to the Corporate Affairs Commission and found out that
most of the companies handling the contracts awarded are ministers’. Even if
that is the only thing we would achieve in this House, we will expose everybody
involved in this aviation corruption.”
He noted that a particular contract was “to
provide new security strategy for airports at the cost of N9.4 billion and they
have paid N6.247 billion to this contractor. This is just one out of about 100
cases. The issue is this; what is new security strategy? When they say aviation
is working, the issue is; at what cost? And then, a contractor that is asked to
renovate Enugu Airport is the same that is asked to renovate Port Harcourt and
Kano airports. And these are contractors without pedigree.”
Source: Tribune
Source: Tribune

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