As part of a multi-billion naira automobile acquisitions by the National
Assembly management for senators, the deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu,
just like the senate president, Bukola Saraki, will be receiving 10 new exotic
vehicles for his convoy worth over N300 million.
The purchases are coming despite the difficult economic situation Nigeria
continues to face, with workers unpaid for months in some states, and governors
considering reducing the national minimum wage or sacking civil servants.
The acquisitions are also coming at a time the National Assembly support
staff have yet to receive their November salaries.
According to Premium Times, the Nigerian Senate earlier concluded plans to
buy top-of-the-range vehicles for its president, Senator Bukola Saraki, and 108
other senators. The contract was estimated at nearly N5 billion. But new details
computed after the publication, show the actual amount would be in excess of
that amount.
The publication also obtained tender documents indicating that the deputy
senate president, Ike Ekweremadu, will be receiving 10 new vehicles for his
convoy, the number Saraki is also getting.
The cars include a Mercedes Benz S550, 4 Toyota Prado Jeeps, 4 Toyota Hilux
vans and a Toyota Hiace Bus. The market survey conducted by this paper show that
the Senate will be spending about N329.5 million on Ekweremadu’s convoy
alone.
A Mercedes Benz S550 2016 goes for $95,650, which translates to N23,
912,500 and addition of 105% (duty, levy and profit margin) takes the total cost
of the car to about N49, 020,625.00.
For the Toyota Prado SUVs, each unit costs $73,000, which equals
N18,250,000, while a 105% addition of levy, duty and profit would put the cost
of each at N37,412,500. The total cost of the four Prado Jeeps being acquired
for Ekweremadu is N149, 650,000.00.
Also proposed for the deputy senate president’s convoy are four Toyota
Hilux SS, Auto vehicles, each costing $50,150. At N250 to the dollar, each Hilux
Van would cost N12,537,500 and an additional 105 percent would raise the price
of each unit to N25,601, 875.
The sum of the proposed four Hilux brands is N102.4 million. The last
vehicle under consideration is a Toyota Hiace Bus 2016 model, which by our
findings, could go for as high as N28.4 million.
The acquisition of cars for senators is a violation of the monetisation
policy of the federal government, which debars government bodies from purchasing
vehicles for its officials.
Also, like Saraki, the 10 vehicles proposed for Ekweremadu far exceeds the
six allowed the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission for the
two offices respectively.
Individually, they are entitled to two official cars, one pilot car, one
protocol/press car, one ambulance and one security car.
Aliyu Abdullahi, the spokesperson for the Senate, said in a statement on
Sunday that it became necessary to replace Saraki’s vehicles because he was
using his personal vehicles and older brands inherited from his predecessor.
Source: SaharaReporters
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