The determination of the Senate to forge ahead with the purchase
of foreign branded exotic vehicles at the cost of N4.7 billion was, yesterday,
being flayed by a cross section of Nigerians who levelled allegations ranging
from irresponsibility to hypocrisy on the lawmakers.
In furtherance of their goal, two of the exotic cars, the first of 120 budgeted
at N4.7 billion, were received by the Senate despite assertions that the
transaction violated the provisions of the monetisation scheme in which
vehicles were provided as car loan advances to the lawmakers last August.
The
desperation of the lawmakers to forge ahead with the transaction in the face of
dwindling foreign reserves that has led to the depreciation of the naira in the
parallel market has also shocked many Nigerians. One of the Senate’s known
faces, Senator Ben Murray-Bruce, had recently purchased two Nigerian branded
vehicles made by Innoson Motors with a promise to purchase the armour plated
cars being rolled out from the company’s Nnewi, Anambra State manufacturing
plant. Besides the huge amount of foreign exchange that will flow out of the
country through the purchase handled by Lanre Shittu Motors Limited, the
transaction, if locally sourced, was believed could have helped sustain a
number of jobs in Nigeria.
Sagay, SAN |
Senator
Ibrahim Gobir, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Senate Services, the
committee which handled the purchase, could not speak on the issue as an
appointment on the issue failed at the last minute. The lawmakers had after
collecting car loans amounting to 300 per cent of their annual salary, last
August, gone ahead to insist on procuring 2016 Toyota Prado SUVs for each
senator supposedly in the guise of being purchased for committee work. It is
totally irresponsible—Sagay Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee
Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN) described the action of the
lawmakers as an irresponsible act. Sagay said: “They do not need imported cars.
They already have cars but all they need are pool vehicles. In other words, if
they are going about doing their committee work, do they go individually or
they go about in groups? That is the question.
For me,
what they have done is an irresponsible determination to acquire expensive toys
at the expense of this country. At a time when our economy is in the doldrums,
we cannot afford it, but these people are determined to extract the last blood
from the body of this country in order to enjoy the luxury which they cannot
fund but which they want the poor people of this country to fund for them.” He
added that “for me, it is totally irresponsible and like I remarked, it just
confirms my view that they are not fit to be legislators, they are exhibiting
the mentality of someone who is deprived and determined to enjoy an unnecessary
luxury at the expense of the country.
So, it is
a big shame.” Innoson brand should have been patronised—Tsav Also speaking, a
retired Police Commissioner, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav said: “I don’t think the
pattern of allowing people to go with their official cars is right. There
should be a life span attached to such vehicles that were procured with public
funds so that the country will not be spending money quite often on cars.
“However, it is sad that now that people are suffering as a result of the
present economic crisis, our lawmakers are taking huge money abroad to buy
exotic official cars. I think our lawmakers should be servants of the people
and not to be served by the people. It is wrong to take delivery of the cars
when we have the Inosson brand, which I believe can boost the economy if
supported”, Tsav said. Nigerian Senators are lawbreakers — Mohammed In his
reaction, Second Republic lawmaker, Dr. Junaid Mohammed described the Senate
and its leadership as law breakers.
He said:
“I can say with all sense of responsibility that there is a kind of hate
relationship between the Senate President, Bukola Saraki and the Speaker,
Dogara against the people of this country if not, they would not have been
engaged in any frivolous spending at this time knowing fully well what the
economic reality of the country is right now. “These two ambitious people have
come to do what they planned to do which is rubbish the institutions, rubbish
the government and engage in frivolous payments and spending.” He said further:
“Nigerians need to rise and confront them else we will know no peace in this
country and what we regard as democracy will be a mirage. Also, Mr President
must be ready to confront the National Assembly leadership over these issues.”
Public officials should be made to use locally made vehicles—Odumakin
On his
part, National Publicity Secretary of the pan Yoruba socio-political
organisation, Afenifere, Mr Yinka Odumakin argued the need to need to formulate
address serious governance architecture in Nigeria.
Odumakin said “I do not think it is just about the Senate or the National Assembly, it is about the whole governance structure in Nigeria. Look at the budget for this year, every item on the budget has gone on the increase. I don’t think it is about the National Assembly, it is about the fact that we need to address serious governance architecture in Nigeria and if we fail to address it, we are going nowhere. The budget is not reflecting our reality. Every arm of governance should go for locally made vehicles, we should stop tongue lashing only the Senators, it is about our political class entirely.”
Odumakin said “I do not think it is just about the Senate or the National Assembly, it is about the whole governance structure in Nigeria. Look at the budget for this year, every item on the budget has gone on the increase. I don’t think it is about the National Assembly, it is about the fact that we need to address serious governance architecture in Nigeria and if we fail to address it, we are going nowhere. The budget is not reflecting our reality. Every arm of governance should go for locally made vehicles, we should stop tongue lashing only the Senators, it is about our political class entirely.”
By
Emmanuel Aziken, Dapo Akinrefon, Charles Kumolu, Gbenga Oke & Joseph Erunke(Punch
news)
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