The Senate came under harsh criticisms
by eminent Nigerians on Saturday for defying Nigerians, including
President Muhammadu Buhari on the purchase of exotic vehicles.
Eminent Nigerians including the Chairman
of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse
Sagay (SAN), Senator Femi Okurounmu and Dr. Junaid Mohammed, condemned
the Senate for purchasing the vehicles.
SUNDAY PUNCH gathered that the Senate had taken delivery of the exotic vehicles and that the deliveries were done from Lagos and Abuja.
The Group Executive Director, Lanre
Shittu Motors, Mr. Taiwo Shittu, in an interview with one of our
correspondents, stated that a lot of deliveries had been made to the
Senate.
We have delivered a lot of vehicles to Senate — Lanre Shittu Motors
When asked to confirm if the Senate had
taken delivery of the vehicles from his company, Shittu replied, “Yes,
they’ve taken a lot of deliveries but the deliveries are handled from
the head office. I’m in charge of commercials like trucks, equipment and
buses for the company, but not deliveries that have to do with the
cars.
“They are not taking delivery of
commercial vehicles but they are taking passenger vehicles, although
Toyota Hilux can be seen as a commercial vehicle. I can confirm to you
that the Senate has taken delivery of some vehicles but I can’t give you
the accurate number presently.”
Many Nigerians, including Buhari and
former President Olusegun Obasanjo had a few months ago urged the
National Assembly to shelve the plan to buy N330m exotic vehicles.
While advising the Senate, Buhari in his
first media chat had said, “I turned down a N400 million bill for cars
for the presidency, because the vehicles I am using are good enough for
the next 10 years.”
Anger over purchase
In his reaction, prominent Yoruba leader, Okurounmu, on Saturday described the purchase of the vehicles as disgraceful.
Okurounmu, who represented Ogun-Central
senatorial district between 1999 and 2003, said the purchase of vehicles
at a time when over 20 states could not pay salaries was callous.
He said, “If this is true, the action of
the Senate is completely unpatriotic, callous and shows that they don’t
care about the welfare of the Nigerians that they are supposed to be
representing and they are only there to look after their own interests.
They are selfish.
Also speaking, Sagay described the senators as a group of “shameless people” who are unfit to occupy public office.
Sagay said their profligate lifestyle was capable of causing poor Nigerians to revolt against the government.
He said, “It shows that we are dealing
with a group of people that are totally incorrigible in their love for
material things at the expense of Nigerians. They have no limit and have
no sense of shame or restraint. They will go all out and continue to
live in luxury and obscenity until they can ground Nigeria
“These people are unfit to hold public
office. They are a disgrace to this country and somehow, if it was
possible, I would want them to be shamed out of the National Assembly.
They are unfit for that position and a disgrace to any civilised
community.”
Lending his voice to the controversial
acquisition of vehicles, a former Governor of Kaduna State, Balarabe
Musa, wondered where the Senate got the funds to purchase the vehicles
since the 2016 budget had not yet been passed.
Describing the incident as ‘mindlessness’, the former governor said the matter must be investigated by the relevant authorities.
He said, “Who authorised the purchase of
the vehicles? The budget has not yet been approved so where did they
get the money to buy the vehicles? Are they using the law which
authorises the President to spend the equivalent of what was spent last
year to buy the vehicles?
“Besides the mindlessness of such an act
in the face of the economic crisis, why should lawmakers use their
position to enrich themselves? Has the National Assembly allowed itself
to be involved in illegality?”
Saraki’s convoy changed only one vehicle – Aide
But the Special Adviser, Media and
Publicity, to the Senate President, Yusuph Olaniyonu, said in a
statement on Saturday that only one new vehicle had been changed in the
convoy of his principal, Bukola Saraki.
Olaniyonu, explained that the new
vehicle, a Mercedes Benz, was meant to replace the old spare car in the
convoy that he inherited and had been using since he assumed office in
June 2015.
He said, “It is an obvious fact that the
official and spare cars that the Senate President inherited and has
been using are old and have been malfunctioning.
“There are instances like the day Saraki
visited Keffi for the marriage of the daughter of Senator Abdullahi
Adamu and another day at the Presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe
International Airport that the spare vehicle broke down.
“In both instances, the spare vehicle
did not return home with the convoy. The same vehicle had malfunctioned
at the Presidential Villa and National Mosque on different occasions.
“It is for this reason that the Senate
President approved that instead of providing two vehicles for him as he
is entitled, only one should be bought to replace the official vehicle
while the old official car should be converted to spare car.
“Also, if the National Assembly
Management chose to provide operational vehicles for security agencies,
should that be presented as if they are personal or official vehicles
meant for the use of Dr. Saraki?
“These are vehicles that cannot be used
for other purposes and by other people. The Senate President also has no
control over the security vehicles.”
Repeated calls made to the Senate
spokesperson, Senator Sabi Abdullahi, were not responded to and a
comprehensive text message sent to him had not been responded to as of
the time of sending this report.
Also, the Chairman, Senate Committee on
House Service, Ibrahim Gobir, and the Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, could
not be reached on phone as their lines were switched off.
However, a member of the Senate
Committee on House Services, Senator Rafiu Ibrahim, said he was not
aware of the procurement and distribution of the exotic cars.
He said, “As a member of the Senate
Committee on House Services which is in charge of the process of taking
delivery and distribution of such vehicles, I can confirm that there is
nothing like that.”
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