Former
Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah, was yesterday April 2nd invited by men of the
Intelligence and Special Operations Unit of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, where she was subjected to a 5-hour question
drill as regards the $1.6m BMW bullet-proof car purchase scandal that
rocked the Aviation Ministry when she served as Minister of Aviation.
Oduah, who arrived the Idiagbon House Headquarters' of the EFFC office in Abuja at about 10.05am, was there till about 3pm.
Sources at the EFCC told reporters that Ms Oduah co-operated well with the interrogators and made useful statements that would help in further investigations. She was given provisional bail yesterday and is expected to appear before the EFCC investigators in the nearest future.
Oduah, who arrived the Idiagbon House Headquarters' of the EFFC office in Abuja at about 10.05am, was there till about 3pm.
Sources at the EFCC told reporters that Ms Oduah co-operated well with the interrogators and made useful statements that would help in further investigations. She was given provisional bail yesterday and is expected to appear before the EFCC investigators in the nearest future.
Stella Oduah is been investigated for allegedly
compelling the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to pay Coscharis
Motors, an auto dealer, approximately $1.6 million (N255million) for two BMW
bullet‑proof cars which should have cost $267,000 for each car.