Senate admits buying bullet proof SUV N62m

The Senate on Tuesday admitted that it bought a bullet proof Range Rover Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) as had been reported in the media.


Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Publicity Sen. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi told newsmen in Abuja that indeed the senate procured the said vehicle but not at the price that was being reported.

Sabi said that the vehicle cost was procured at $298,000 (N49.1 million) and not N298, million as was being reported in the media. According to the spokesperson of the Senate, the vehicle was procured in 2015 for $298 at an exchange rate of N165 to a dollar.

“Our attention has been drawn to the various false and mischievous reports in the media about the price of the vehicle which the Senate was said to have bought as part of its convoy but was later abandoned when it got impounded by the Customs over controversy surrounding import duty payment.

“The correct price of the vehicle when it was imported in 2015 is $298,000 which at the prevailing rate of N165 to a dollar is about N49, 170. “The Senate paid N62.5m for the vehicle in November 2015. This is contrary to the mischief by those who decided to turn the $298,000 to N298 million as the price of the vehicle.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the price the Senate paid for that vehicle is N62.5m and not N298 million. “The Senate will appreciate it if all reports relating to the legislative institution, particularly on this vehicle matter, are reported with accuracy and all facts put in proper perspective.

“We urge journalists to avoid sensationalism. The Senate is a responsible institution and those who believe that when they have issues to explain before it, the next thing to do is to resort to falsehood, blackmail, muck-raking and mud-slinging, should know that they are just overheating the polity and undermining our democratic institution.

“Finally, the Senate wish to reiterate our total commitment to upholding the rule of law and to work for Nigerians, in accordance with our constitution,” he said.

The Senate had been in the eye of the storm over its probe of the activities of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) with media reports alleging that the upper legislative chamber was on a revenge mission.

Media reports alleged that attention of the Senate on the NSC was due to the fact that the service impounded an SUV allegedly procured by the President of the Senate Bukola Saraki.

The report said that the service refused to bulge in spite of the intervention of the Senate to release the SUV. Meanwhile, at an investigative hearing by the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, the importer of the vehicle absolved Saraki of any complicity in the importation.

The President of the Senate who also appeared before the committee stressed that he did not import any vehicle and does not own the vehicle that was purportedly seized.
He urged that the Senate as an institution must be strengthened so as to save the nation’s democracy.

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  1. Decorated Looters called Senators!!!

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  2. You see, the press men are very smart. Most times it is very difficult to get all the facts surrounding an issue. But usually, when an allegation is levelled, all facts will start to emerge. After all, we read that senate was harassing the customs boss because he refused to let go of an imported vehicle. Is that not true? Who will be using this vehicle if not Saraki himself. The fact that, he Saraki said that the vehicle was not in his name does not alleviate him from this allegation. Would he say that his office did not intervene in the saga before it became public information? We aren't stupid. I still say it, to a great extent President Buhari has disappointed us. He should have thrown him and his cohorts out of the senate ever since. He does not represent Mr. president's agenda but his. He is only pretending.

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    1. People don't know that there's a reason for Senate to try to shame the custom boss, they thinks senate is fighting for them. Because the custom boss has touched them, they now want to humiliate him, that will show you the kind of people we have at the National Assembly.
      Is not Buhari,this is Democratic system, everything has procedure. Just check out the kind of people we have as senators and tell me how can this country be good again. Ex-419ers and wx-drug dealers making laws for Nigeria, we are doom.

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  3. These group called legislators, at times they talk as if they were talking to ten years old girl. Can you imagine, they denied that they were not fighting CG, of custom of anything just they want him to follow due process. Which kind of due process??? . And today they have confirmed it by themselves that the man impounded their SUV. I strongly believe that even MAGU, because he is not giving waiver and refused to be bribed. Another election is coming 78 percent of you will not go back to Senate or reps hlayere

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  4. It is now getting clearer that Asiwaju Tinubu was right after all

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