A Labour Party lawmaker in the Senate, Senator Neda Imasuen,
has said it is unfair for Nigerians to criticise Labour Party lawmakers for not
rejecting the plan by the National Assembly to buy Sport Utility Vehicles
allegedly worth N160m for each lawmaker.
Imasuen, who is Chairman, Senate Committee on Ethics,
Privileges and Public Petitions, said the LP lawmakers in the National Assembly
are too few to stop the plan by the lawmakers to buy luxury vehicles.
The plan by the National Assembly members to purchase SUVs,
amid economic hardship in the country, has generated uproar in the country.
The National Chairman of the LP, Julius Abure, had called on members of the National Assembly elected on the platform of the Labour Party not to partake in the profligate spending, which he described as insensitive and wasteful.
Abure said such spending did not align with the ideology of
the Labour Party, which prides itself as a pro-people party.
But speaking with journalists in Benin at the weekend,
Imasuen, who represents Edo Central in the Senate, said the LP lawmakers are
only eight in the Senate and cannot sway the majority of lawmakers from backing
down on the plan to buy luxury vehicles.
He said, “I want to say that I have not received any vehicle
and none has been offered to me. However, we are in a democracy and where the
majority will have their way and the minority will have their say.
“We can only say what
we believe is the right thing to do in the parliament; we are just eight
senators, amid 109 senators. So, those who have zeroed in on Labour Party
senators. I think it is very unfair.
“Assuming 109
vehicles are given to senators and eight rejected them, can you please tell me
what significance that will be to the budget or the overall image of the
National Assembly?
“What I can say is that the LP is not the proponent of this
and we have made some inquiries and these seem to be the practice every four
years.
“What people don’t
know is that senators are offered the right of first refusal after their
tenure. If they don’t buy the vehicle, it goes back to the Senate.
“It is supposed to be a working vehicle for senators. If we
were to vote on it today, the eight Labour Party senators will vote against it
but it doesn’t stop it because the 101 senators will vote yes. Even if we
reject it, who takes it, are they going to return it to the manufacturers?”
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