As part of the ongoing probe of the N2.6 billion allegedly spent on Nigeria Air, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has debriefed top officials of Ethiopian Airlines on some of its findings on the botched project.
According to a report yesterday, during the interface, the team led by Group Chief Executive Officer of Ethiopian Airlines Mesfin Tasew claimed that the Ministry of Aviation owed them $211,000.
The team also alleged that the terms of the βpactβ entered into with the Aviation Ministry during the tenure of former Minister Hadi Sirika were βbrazenly breached.β
Tasew was quoted by an EFCC source as saying that βThe Nigerian government lost interest in partnering with a foreign airlineβ because of the manner the project was handled by the ministry.
The EFCC official did not say when the Ethiopian Airlines officials visited Nigeria on the invitation of the anti-graft agency.
He, however, explained that the claim on $211,000 debt was ββanother dimension to the probe of Nigeria Air.ββ
He said: βAs part of our investigation, we want to find out how about N2.6 billion was allegedly spent on the botched Air.
βSo far, we were able to uncover N1,326,731,470.97 allegedly spent on a Consultancy contract for Nigeria Air. This is already an issue before a court.
βIn the course of findings, our operatives also discovered that the Ministry of Aviation was indebted to Ethiopian Airlines.
ββSome officials of Ethiopian Airlines were in the country for interaction. We debriefed them and they explained the details of the Nigeria Air project.
βThey confirmed that the implementation of the agreement was faulty because the Ministry of Aviation did not keep to the terms.
βThey also said the ministry owed the airlines about $211,000. We have been inviting some past and present officials on the nature of the debts.
βOur operatives are digging deeper.β
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