About 160 members of
the House of Representatives have rejected its leadership’s offer to provide
them with official cars.
Daily Sun gathered that the members want cash instead.
The Green Chamber is spending about N6.1
billion on procurement of 360 units Peugeot 508 for members, at a unit price of
N17 million.
The cars have been coming in trickles, since December 2015, when the plans to
procure them was agreed.
As at August 2017, about 200 units had been
procured and distributed to members.
But, a source told Daily Sun yesterday, that members who were yet to get their
vehicles are now mounting pressure on the House leadership to give them the
monetary value of the cars.
The demand for monetisation of the cars, it was
gathered, is against the backdrop of the cash crunch affecting the
federal legislature.
Besides, the source said “some of the legislators believe there is no need for
the cars as they have spent more than half of their tenure.”
A member, who declined to be named, confirmed the
development, and noted that “majority of those yet to get their official cars
prefer to be given cash, in lieu of the cars.”
He, however, said the legislators are demanding
monetisation of the cars, because “they do’t like Peugeot 508, and not for any
other reason.”
The lawmaker, who confirmed that he has gotten his
own vehicles, said members had, from the outset, expressed reservations
about the car.
He noted that many had expressed preference
for Toyota Camry or Prado jeep, and argued that giving cash, in lieu of the
cars, would enable them buy cars of their choice.
“Some of them wanted Camry. Some wanted Prado. If
they cannot buy them what they want, what is wrong in giving them money to buy.
The most important thing is for them to buy.
“ State assembly members are using Prado.
Councillors are using Camry. What is the big deal about Peugeot 508? What is
Peugeot 508?
“It is an embarrasment for anyone to want to make an issue out of this. Don’t
you see the convoy of ministers when they come to the National Assembly?
“If you go to the (Presidential) Villa, they ride
Mercedez Benz. There are three tiers of government. They should not be treating
us as if we are not part of this government,” the lawmaker stated.
When Daily Sun sought the reaction of the
Chairman of the House Services Committee, Nasiru Baballe Ila, whose committee
is charge of procuring the cars, he replied in a text message thus; “get in
touch with (Abdulrasaq) Namdas, he is the spokesman of the House.”
However, efforts to speak with the Chairman of the
Committee on Media, Abdulrasaq Namdas was unsuccessful as his mobile telephone
was switched off, as at yesterday night.
Also, Speaker Yakubu Dogara’s Special Adviser on Media
and Publicity, Mr Hassan Turaki, did not respond to any enquiry on the issue.
Official cars rejected by 160 Reps
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