The Senate today, December 31 has described as untrue the
claim that it planned to purchase cars that will be worth N50bn as
claimed by President Muhammadu Buhari in his maiden media chat on
Wednesday.
As it was reported earlier the Nigerian Senate is supposedly planning to buy different brands of cars for use by its president, Bukola Saraki, his deputy Ike Ekweremadu and the 108 other senators.
According to one of the sources, the Senate is planning to buy 20
units of Toyota Land Cruiser, 2016 model. The vehicles also must be
“American Brand, V8, VXR, 5.7, Auto Engine with intelligence.”
But in a statement by its spokesperson, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi,
the Senate said while the Senate is contemplating purchasing cars, it
does not intend to spend anything close to the various figures of
N4.5bn, N6bn or N50bn as being bandied around.
He added that shortly after getting the management team and the
Senate services committee to commence the due process for the purchase,
certain contractors who bid for the supply of the vehicles but felt
their bid would not scale through began sponsoring media propaganda
against the project and even leaked the recommendations of the body
working on the proposed project.
“Since the claim in an online medium that we are planning to
purchase vehicles, we have not taken any further action on the issue. We
are surprised that a proposed purchase became a subject of controversy
and several figures that are far from our projections have been bandied
around.
“While an online medium put the figure at N4.5 billion, another
one said N6 billion and now the President on national television was
talking about N50 billion. These are outrageous figures. Once the debate
on the 2016 budget begins, Nigerians will have the opportunity of
knowing how much we voted for purchase of cars and how we intend
spending the vote.
“This is a responsible and responsive National Assembly. We
really need project for vehicles to facilitate our work We will however
follow due process when we choose to take decisions on the purchase. We
will also take into consideration the views, feelings and mood of the
nation in taking the decisions. We will not be profligate or extravagant
when what is apparently needed in our country is moderate and frugal
spending.
“We however call on all Nigerians to be patient with us, and not
jump the gun or rush into conclusions, particularly when no decision has
been taken. The way the issue is being presented is as if we have
ordered the car or have paid for it”, Abdullahi stated.
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