Tag: Official Cars
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#EndSARS: Lawmakers pull off number plates from official cars to avoid being identified
By Emman OvuakporieNigerian lawmakers sensing that they could be attacked by an irate mob now remove their official car number plates to avoid being easily identified.TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports that Nigerian lawmakers at the apex legislative body now use their private number plates to avoid being molested by hoodlums.Virtually all the vehicles bearing National Assembly lawmakers cars now wear private number plates since on Tuesday when hoodlums hijacked the #EndSARS protests.A lawmaker who spoke to TNG on Wednesday under the condition of anonymity said”do you want me to be roasted alive in the car when the country is boiling.“Not until this matter has been amicably resolved I won’t ask my driver to put on those National Assembly number plates.“My brother my children are still in primary school and you want me to risk my life. -
EFCC directs ex-NASS Service Commission members to return official vehicles
The Economic Financial and Crimes Commission (EFCC) has directed ex-National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) members to return all official vehicles still in their possession.
The EFCC in a letter dated August 20, 2020, and signed by Ahmad Sa’ad Abubakar, Zonal Head, Abuja for the Acting Executive Chairman, directed the acting Secretary of the NASC, to tell the ex-National Commissioners to return their official vehicles.
The anti-graft agency also directed that members who have sold their cars should be made to pay the appropriate amount to the government upon valuation.
The EFCC’s letter reads in part: “We refer to the case of the alleged conspiracy and criminal conversion of Public Property involving the erstwhile chairman and commissioners of your commission.
“In view of the above, you are kindly requested to inform the under listed former commissioners to return the official vehicles – 508 Cars attached to them on or before September 3, 2020, and to those who have already disposed of their cars, your office should value it on its appropriate Government value price for repayment to Government pending the conclusion of the investigation into the matter.”
The letter listed ex-NASC members to return their official cars to include: Alhaji Adamu Fika (chairman), Alhaji Aliyu Abubakar, Alhaji Abubakar Garba Rufai, Alhaji Abdulkadir Abugi, Elder Stephen Yepwi and Mrs. Riskat Oyebimbe Alabi.
Others are: Barrister Oluwafunmilola Lamuye, Hon. Abe Chukwu, Hon. Godfrey Dikeocha, Senator Dahiru Gassol, Mallam Idi Adamu Ningi and Dr. Paul Oweh.
According to the EFCC, the request was made “pursuant to Section 38 (1) of the EFCC (Establishment) Act, 2004 and section 21 of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act 2011 as amended.”
According to reports the former Clerk of National Assembly, Mohammed Sani-Omolori, had earlier conveyed the “no-objection” of the Presiding Officers of the Senate and House of Representatives to the Secretary of the NASC that the outgoing members of the commission should be allowed go with their last official vehicles in line with the extant practice at the National Assembly and as requested by the former NASC members.
Sani-Omolori had in his letter dated July 18, 2018, said that the Presiding Officers of the National Assembly had approved that the outgoing members of the Commission should go with their last official vehicles.
The letter with reference No: NASS/CNA/160 Vol13/582 was titled: “Re: Request for your clarification of the pool vehicles of the outgoing members of the National Assembly Service Commission.”
Sani-Omolori said: “I write with reference to your letter NASC/CNA/43/11/37 dated 17th July 2018 on the above subject and to confirm that officers who retired from the National Assembly Service Commission at the level of Secretary or Director have always been allowed to go away with their last official vehicles either on payment of fixed prices or for free.
“Further, I wish to convey to you the no-objection of the Presiding Officers to allow the present National Assembly Service Commissioners/Secretary to go away with their last official vehicles – Peugeot 508.
“The Procurement Directorate is also being advised to conclude the auctioning of the Hilux to the Commissioners to enable them to pay the auction price and possess the vehicles accordingly.”
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Oshiomhole denies ‘willing’ official cars to ex-deputy speaker, Ativie, says ‘charge her for stealing’
The immediate past governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole has denied giving out official vehicles attached to the Speaker of the state House of Assembly to the impeached Deputy Speaker, Mrs. Elizabeth Ativie, for her personal use.
TheNewsGuru.com reports that the lawmaker had last week said she won’t return the vehicles because the former governor had ‘willed’ them to her for willingly stepping down for the her then deputy (Dr Justin Okonoboh) to emerge Speaker while she became his deputy. She even stated that some of the vehicles had been sold.
However, responding to the allegations, Oshiomhole, who spoke in an interview with newsmen in Iyamoh, Etsako West Local Government Area of the state said the claims by Ativie were false and that the new House leadership should charge her for fraud and stealing if she refused to return the vehicles by the stipulated deadline.
TheNewsGuru.com reports that Ativie was impeached with Okonoboh, who hails from Edo Central and the ex-Majority Leader, Mr. Foly Ogedengbe, for alleged misconduct. They were directed by the new Speaker, Mr Kabiru Adjoto, to return the official vehicles in their possession.
In Oshiomhole’s words: “Ativie has to return those vehicles and I believe that the government, whether the executive or legislative branch, has to follow the legal procedures to recover those vehicles, and if she has privatised them, charge her for stealing. I had a meeting, incidentally, with the members of the House few days after the change (impeachment) and I pointedly reminded her that she had to return those vehicles.
“You will not forget in a hurry that (for) everything that happens in the state, the governor is the person that everybody looks at, whether he knows about it or not. Even those who know that the governor does not know, it is very convenient to just blame him for everything.
“At the eve of the governorship election, the House had reasons to make a change which offset what we commonly refer to as the tripod. But once they made the change, the thing was either she resigned when the House realised that they agreed with the party that we needed to make an adjustment or they impeached the Speaker.
“And they were not ready to impeach her because they said it would not be fair to impeach her, though there were arguments that, after all, she was married to an Esan (Edo Central) man and, therefore, by marriage, she is Esan. But again you know that in Nigeria, it depends on what suits you. One of the concerns she raised was that now that she had the vehicles of the Speaker, if she had to resign and be made a Deputy Speaker, she would not be entitled to those four vehicles.”
He further explained that an agreement was reached at the meeting that she could use the four vehicles as the deputy speaker for as long as she occupied the office.
Oshiomhole, however, noted that the agreement did not mean that her successor would have four vehicles because the vehicles were meant for the office of the Speaker but “personal” to her as deputy speaker.
“How does that amount to asset transfer? I am not in a position to give out government assets. The car that Governor (Godwin) Obaseki is using now, incidentally, was one of my official cars. The one he is using in Abuja is the one I handed over. They are not my property. It is true that governors have powers but those powers are derived from law; the limits of those powers are also well-specified in law,” he added.
On the letter alleged to have been personally signed by him to transfer the vehicles to the suspended lawmaker, the ex-governor stated, “If it is anything done by me, I have told you what I did and I think it is very straightforward. First is that I never wrote her a letter donating government cars to her. No. I couldn’t have; it doesn’t make sense. I don’t even have such powers, even if I wish to and if I am going to donate government cars, I cannot donate cars belonging to the Edo State House of Assembly.”