SENATE ADMITS THAT THE BOUGHT BULLET PROOF RANGE ROVER FOR N62.5MILLION.
On Tuesday, March 28, the Nigerian Senate admitted that it had bought a
bullet proof Range Rover Sports Utility Vehicle ( SUV ) as reported in
the news. Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, the chairman of the Senate
committee on media and publicity in an interview with journalists in
Abuja revealed that the SUV was bought at a price different from that
being reported by the media. Senator Abdullahi says the SUV was bought
for $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.



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