Stella Oduah Finally Breaks Her Silence
Embattled Minister of Aviation, Ms. Stella Oduah has
declared that no amount of criticisms would make her lose focus in her quest to
make the aviation industry better.
The Minister lamented in Abuja yesterday while addressing
newsmen, that apart from the political side to her ordeals, “entrenched
interests in the aviation sector which have been ripping off the sector in the
past 38 years had held back the sector and stifling its development” were
behind orchestrated attempts to dent her hard-earned image and reputation.
She insisted that , she would not abandon the transformation
agenda she was pursuing in the Aviation sector because of the antics of her
traducers so that Nigerians could derive maximum benefits from her struggle.
Her words; ”For the over 38 years that our airports were a
damning commentary on our status as part of the civilised world; or when our
airspace existed without the requisite navigational facilities to make the
airspace safe; these category of persons saw no evil and heard no evil while
they happily clapped their ways to the banks!
“This group has carried on with bitter venom, throwing
decency and honour overboard, lying and misleading the Nigerian populace even
when they know the truth because my team and I changed the game in favour of
Nigeria attaining her pride of place in the comity of nations.
“For this category, that is the entrenched, corrupt and
profligate individuals and entities who have caused the serious rot in the
aviation sector, I owe no apologies.
“All I owe them is to further inform them that the current
generation has seen through them and are no longer willing to tolerate their
antics.”
The Minister who preferred not to comment on the
controversial armoured cars saga, said the transformation agenda of President
Goodluck Jonathan had changed the ways of doing things significantly in the
country.
She said, “The massive investment and the aggressive
prosecution of this agenda in this regard have seen the Aviation sector being
transformed. Today, 22 airports owned by the Federal Government are at various
stages of becoming decent and world class terminals.
”Nigeria’s airspace has become one of the safest in the
world with the deployment of modern navigational equipment and infrastructures.
The oversight capacity of the whole sector has been strengthened with the
relevant regulations in place and the training and retraining of personnel.”
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