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Buhari misled over N47 Billion lawmakers’ exotic cars – National Assembly


The National Assembly on Sunday said its members were eager to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari over the President’s “claim” that the National Assembly planned to spend over N47bn to buy exotic cars this year.

The House of Representatives, on its part, stated that a meeting with Buhari would put the records straight on how the President got his figure, since the legislature had not contemplated “making such a mind-boggling” expenditure.

Buhari had, during his maiden Presidential Media Chat on Wednesday last week, wondered that the National Assembly planned to buy cars worth over N47bn, in addition to taking car loans and generous transport allowances.

“I can’t see the National Assembly spending more than N47bn to buy cars on top of transport allowance they collect.

“I have to revisit that story. The budget for their transport allowance comes up to N100bn. With the kind of money that goes into the National Assembly, we have to look at it conscientiously and see how we can live within our means,” he had said.

Buhari announced that he would hold a closed-door meeting with the legislators to discuss the issue.

However, both the Senate and the House of Representatives in their separate reactions less than 24 hours after the media chat, denied that there was a plan to buy cars worth the amount the President quoted.

Speaking with newsmen, House Minority Leader, Mr. Leo Ogor, said the members were prepared to meet with the President, where the lawmakers planned to ask him how he arrived at the figure.

Ogor stated that since making the announcement last week, there had been no communication from the Presidency on when the meeting would take place.

But he revealed that members were willing to meet with the President to address the “misinformation for the purpose of avoiding needless crises.”

He added, “There is no meeting fixed that I am aware of for now.

“But, as a House, we welcome discussions with Mr. President to avoid unnecessary frictions.”

The minority leader also pointed out that the President made “several assumptions” about his powers, especially in relation to the power of appropriation.

According to him, Buhari, during the chat, seemed to assume that all the proposals of the executive in the 2016 budget of N6.08tn were sacrosanct and did not require any scrutiny by the National Assembly.

“We advise that, in keeping with the principle of separation of powers, he should read sections 4,5,6 and 80 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) jointly for clearer understanding of which arm of government has the power of appropriation.

“All that is contained in the entire budget remains a mere proposal until approved by the National Assembly the way it deems fit,” he added.

Ogor added that the National Assembly too would need to be convinced why the Presidency proposed to buy cars worth about N3.5bn this year.

He argued that while nobody raised eyebrows over the Presidency’s budget on cars, a “non-existing” figure of N47bn was quoted for the National Assembly as its planned expenditure on exotic cars this year.

The lawmaker stated, “The Presidency proposed to buy cars for almost N3.5bn, there is electrical wiring of almost N300m.

“There are so many proposals in the Presidency’s budget that we think should be subjected to thorough discussions. Some of the proposals in the Presidency’s budget may not even stand.

“Where we are not convinced, we will remove and take some sub-heads to areas we think they are needed.”

He claimed that Buhari took the wrong step my starting a “media war” with the National Assembly in his first media chat.

The lawmaker observed that the option of opening discussions with the National Assembly on issues he might not have been “adequately briefed on” should have preceded the media war.

Also, the Senate spokesperson, Senator Sabi Abdullahi, said the red chamber was prepared to meet with Buhari on the proposed plan by the National Assembly to purchase official vehicles for the 469 federal lawmakers.

Abdullahi told one of our correspondents on the telephone that media reports on the issue, which quoted various sums of money being the cost of procuring the vehicles, actually misled members of the public on the issue.

He explained that the exact amount that the vehicles would cost could not be determined by the National Assembly at the moment because the contract for their procurement had not been awarded.

He added, “We in the Senate are ready and prepared to meet with the President on the issue. There is no way we can exercise our legislative functions especially in the area of oversight, using our personal cars.

“We need official vehicles to move around the country because we do not have to rely on government agencies under our supervision for such logistics if we really have to carry out an unbiased exercise.

“Nigerians should also note that we are not asking for too much by requesting Sport Utility Vehicles as official vehicles because there is no senator or member of the House of Representatives that cannot afford one. So, to us it’s not a luxury but a necessity to do our work better. “

Abdullahi appealed to Nigerians, especially the media, to cooperate with members of the National Assembly in the task of performing its constitutional roles of providing necessary checks and balances for effective governance.
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12 comments

  1. CROOKS-CUM POLITICIANS, so it's now that U guys are thoroughly checking Buhari 's BUDGET proposal?
    How will this country get better when our POLITICIANS don't want sacrifice their penny for the good of the nation?

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  2. Lawmakers you have to fear Allah This kind of cars you should not move abroad with these cars. then only demestic use you ought to rething

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  3. Enter your comment... At least you people can use coaster bus for the oversight work

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  4. Our lawmakers are primarily the reason why the war against corruption will fail. Until the upper legislative chamber is made unattractive and part time, corruption will continue to thrive.

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  5. HELLO,NOTHING SHULD TOO MUCH FOR D LAW MAKES.THEY DESERVE D BEST IN WORLD.UNTIL D ELECTORATE STOP SUBJECTING OUR POLITICIANS TO PAY AS YOU GO.THEY SPEND HUGE AMOUNT DURING CONTESTING FOR AN ELECTION.

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    1. WHAT ARE YOU UPTO?

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    2. @Ayodele
      you must be retarded or a serving politician, ohhhh! the difference? ... you don't have an SUV yet ;)

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  6. Buhari did not say NASS wanted to buy exotic cars. One of the panel of interviewers questioned him on that and he responded that it is not proper for NASS to spend so much on cars and that he will discuss with them. We all heard the rumour even before the media chat.

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    1. You're right, these bunch of lawbreakers have no sympathy for the masses. Now they've resolved to blackmail the presidency over its budget. I think the masses should rise over these frivolous spending. Its no good for the Nigeria's image.

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  7. Thought the man said he doesn't need new cars, that as long as the ones left by GEJ are servicable, he is ok. Why now #3.5b worth of cars. No wonder the man wanted to be there by all
    means to enjoy what he could not during his head of state as a militry. I could vividly remember OBJ's remark when he was let out of prison to come and head Nigeria. He asked, WHAT DID I FORGET IN GOVT. house. And the moment he got there, he did not want leave again. Na so e de be. #3.5b car just in a years budget. Hm. Oliver Twist in the making.

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    1. Emeka, you should not fool yourself simply because you want to make Buhari look bad.

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  8. when as INDIVIDUALS we as a people have NOT made money by meeting a need or creating a service, we can condone sharing!
    It is foolishness to return the money paid for our extracted resources to the same people who bought it in return for TOYS!
    ALL layers of governance are now extortionists, until their role is to FACILITATE the peaceful living of each citizen, centralizing revenue in government is a recipe for disaster. Excrement WILL always attract flies and other vermin, so are so called representatives of any people, when there is ANY influence to be exercised - AKA "Oversight Functions".
    funny how these people now become so sanctimonious after succeeding at a selection or election.
    imagine that ALL these monies were physically removed from YOUR pocket to fund so called government and any ONE or GROUP plans to systematically squander it EVERY year even when you are broke, they still want to collect the same amount they did last month etc?

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