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Thursday, 13 February 2014

Oduah And Orubebe Sacked, Now Alison-Madueke Must Go – Melaye

Executive Secretary of the Anti-Corruption Network (ACN) Dino Melaye said the sack of Minister of Aviation Stella Oduah and Minister of Niger Delta Affairs Elder Godsday Orubebe was the long-needed opening to institute corruption charges against the two.
Dino Melaye, Others Arrested At Protest Clamouring For Ouster of Aviation Minister Stella Oduah
Dino Melaye, others at the protest clamouring for ouster of Aviation Minister Stella Oduah, Oct. 23, 2103. Credit: Anti-Corruption Network

Melaye, a former member of the Federal House of Representatives, praised the "courage" of President Goodluck Jonathan to sack the ministers, but said his decision was "delayed too much".
"When we protested against two of these criminals, many abused us. But today, we are happy," he added.
He said that the Minister of Petroleum Resources Deziani Alison-Madueke "must go, too ... "in the interest of Nigerians."
Melaye further said that now when Orubebe and Oduah were sacked, the ACN would institute criminal charges against them.
"We encourage Nigerians to continue to protest vehemently against mal-administration, ineptitude and corruption. For me it is a no retreat, no surrender. No amount of arrest, intimidation, blackmail or name-calling will detract my attention from fighting all forms of injustices," Melaye said.
Last year Stella Oduah was in the center of a corruption scandal for ordering the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority to buy her two bullet-proof BMW cars, worth $1.6m (about N255m).
Melaye’s ACN has consistently accused Orubebe of abuse of office and illegally diversion of funds and contracts, as well as demanding gratifications for award of contracts to companies.
Melaye has been arrested several times for his protest, including the one agains Oduah in October 2013

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