OMALE’S GROWING FIXATION WITH ODUAH
Yakubu Dati
There is a sense
in which people like Capt Dan Omale, a self-appointed gadfly of Nigerian
Aviation do not give up, even when it is apparent they are on a wrong
trajectory. Sadly, if only Omale had applied such doggedness to his business,
he would have been more successful.
Omale recently
wrote a barrage of wild and unfounded allegations against the leadership of the
Ministry of Aviation and in particular, the ex-minister ,Princess Stella Oduah.
In it, Omale, an unlicensed charter aircraft operator insinuated that the
latter was still ‘manipulating’ things ,even after her exit. I took the trouble
to write a reaction which debunked all his wild allegations in that article
published in Leadership Newspaper titled ’Oduah’s Invisible Hands Still at Work
in Aviation ?’.
But rather than
accept the glaring facts and reality canvassed in my rejoinder, Omale has
written a rejoinder to my rejoinder, in which he simply resorted to attacking
my person, instead of tackling my points.
For someone who
claims to be passionate about aviation, Omale spent the first three paragraphs
of his so-called rejoinder attacking my person, rather than address the issues
at stake, which I raised in my earlier response. He wrote:
“After his failure
to pursue a meaningful political career in his home state of Plateau, he gained
respite with a job in FAAN.”
This is very
interesting. I am not the issue here. But suffice it to say that, by the grace
of God, between 1999 and 2007, I served
as elected Local Government Chairman,
Special Assistant to the Governor, Commissioner for Youths and Sports,
Commissioner for Information all of Plateau State. I was also Special Adviser
to the Hon Minister of State for Commerce and Industry... I can go on and on.
So, the failure here is only in the befuddled mind of Omale.
Another allegation
which shows the confused mind of Omale is his claim that” In just three years
as the Minister of Aviation, Oduah, in search of a puppet, changed three
different director-generals of the agency — unprecedented anywhere else in the
world. With such a high turnover of the heads of the NCAA, instability in the
system becomes inevitable. And it is now showing.”
Now a quick look
at that statement shows that it is false. Dr Harold Demuren was
Director-General of the NCAA until 2012.Ms Oduah met him in that position and
he continued in that office until 2012 when his statutory final year tenure
ended. No substantive Director-General of NCAA was appointed until early last year—2013,when
Captain Fola Akinkoutu was appointed Director-General of NCAA by Mr President.
So, where are the
three director-generals that were changed by Oduah. As a matter of fact,
Captain Akinkoutu, the second DG, was only recently removed after Oduah herself
had left the Ministry.
Unlike Omale’s
false accusations and malfeasance, the charges that I made against Omale in my
rejoinder remain unanswered and I am going to restate them here. One, Omale
operates a chartered airline service without a valid Air Operator’s
Certificate, AOC. Omale should tell the world the number and year of issuance
of this licence, if he has one.
And since I work
for the Ministry of Aviation, I can easily verify if such an AOC exists or is
fake. I can say ,categorically, that to the best of my knowledge as a ranking
officer under the country’s Ministry of Aviation, Omale’s charter air service
does not have a valid licence.
One can understand
Omale’s frustration. Since the requirements for a valid AOC were raised three
years ago under Oduah’s stewardship, Omale has not been able to meet the
stringent standards set by the NCAA for such licences. In his anger and
frustration, he keeps on raving that Oduah’s loyalists are ‘getting licences’
without providing proof of such.
Everyone knows
that aviation is not an industry you just gate-crash into, because of its
capital-intensive nature and stringent safety and security requirement. So,
even if you are a so-called ‘loyalist’, and you do not have substantive capital
base, you cannot make headway in the aviation industry.
Moreover, records
show that in the past three years, not more than five local companies were
issued new AOCs. So, where did Omale get his idea that Oduah ‘loyalists’, as he
called them, were being issued AOCs indiscriminately. The Aviation industry
here is a small one, such that the players know one another. So, Omale should
name these people so that we can know who they are.
Omale’s
accusations are just what they are-- sour grapes from a frustrated man. He is
one of those staff, whose incompetence and poor skills helped to pull down
Nigeria Airways. Then, Omale, the half-baked aircraft pilot and fake aviation
stakeholder wants to lecture us about what it takes to be re-certified by the
US Aviation Federation for Category One. Very interesting! It is people like
Omale who will not only wish but also work underground to ensure that Nigeria
fails Cat 1 recertification to justify their false accusation but they will
fail because this administration has done enough in the industry to merit
recertification by FAA.
Not only do the
various aviation agencies – FAAN,NCAA,NAMA—among others, have a surfeit of
highly trained and experienced aviation professionals, the Ministry can also
hire both local and international experts ,if it needs to ,in order to achieve
its target goals. Therefore, Omale’s crying more than the bereaved over the
country’s Cat 1 re--certification is that of a self-serving and fake aviation
stakeholder. These are just crocodile tears.
Indeed, the
directive of the Aviation ministry under Oduah that all foreign registered
aircraft operating in the country’s airspace should re-register with the NCAA
was another devastating blow to Omale’s dwindling business.
Omale who has a penchant
for collecting foreign registered aircraft with foreign crew, certainly faced
bankruptcy. Worse, for the kind of person that he is, he would do business with
these foreign aircraft and crew and refuse to pay his foreign partners. On a
few occasions, the Ministry of Aviation had to bail him out from his foreign
creditors just to save the reputation of the Nigerian aviation industry. Yet
this man, Omale has refused to change his deceptive ways.
Omale also
claimed: ‘Oduah was always flying our aircraft before and after she became the
Minister of Aviation.’ As someone who worked closely with the ex-minister, I am
not aware of any occasion, on which the ex-minister took Omale’s air kabu kabu.
As a serious-minded ministry, everything done officially by the minister is
documented, except the ex-minister took the risk of flying with Omale in her
private capacity.
Let’s hear another
of the cantankerous Omale’s unfounded allegations: ‘The former minister of
aviation received more money than the past four ministers of aviation combined.
In the name of airport remodeling and aviation road map, she milked the system
dry.’ She received more money than four past Aviation ministers! Pray, who were
those who received the N16.5 billion Aviation Intervention Fund which the
Olusegun Obasanjo administration gave to the Aviation ministry?
They were Princess
Oduah’s predecessors in office, some of who are yet facing fraud charges over
this whopping fund meant to rebuild the industry. Thus, it is crystal clear who
got more money. So, what can we attribute Omale’s lies to other than the onset
of dementia.
Then, he
continues: ‘ If she considers this statement as a mere allegation, she has a
right to seek redress in a court of law. The stakeholders are ready with
evidence.’ Why would anyone want to bother to take an attention seeker and
drowning man like Omale to court? You may even be the one to pay his taxi fare
to and from court.
From the
foregoing, it is obvious that Omale is a mere charlatan, masquerading as a
‘respectable aviation stakeholder.’
Yakubu Dati
is the Coordinating spokesperson, Aviation Parastatals wrote from Lagos.
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