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Sunday, 13 December 2015

Bayelsa poll: Sylva kicks as Dickson sets up commission of inquiry

By Samuel Oyadongha

Yenagoa – Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State will on Monday inaugurate a judicial commission of inquiry into the violence, mayhem and grave breach of the peace that occurred in parts of the state before and during the state inconclusive governorship election on.

But the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Timipre Sylva, has dismissed the move as unacceptable, unfortunate, and diversionary.

The commission, headed by Justice Margaret Akpomiemie, whose assignment is to be concluded wihin three weeks has as its members, Brigadier-General Bob Ake (rtd), Dr. (Mrs.) Victoria Abah Tekena and Mrs. Martha Akpana while Mr. Abraham Lord Ekiamene is to serve as its Secretary and Barrister Tamadu Abasi as Counsel for the Commission.

A statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Bayelsa Governor, Mr. Markson Iworiso-Markson, weekend said the Judicial Commission of Inquiry will be guided by the following terms of reference: to determine the number and identities of the persons that were injured or killed, if any, during the violence, mayhem and breach of the peace that occurred in parts of Bayelsa State on or about the 3rd to 6th December, 2015.

Others include, to determine the extent of damage to property, if any, during the said incidents, identify the perpetrators of the said violence, mayhem and breach of the peace and recommend appropriate action as well as determine the role played by the security agencies in the said incidents, if any.

The commission is also expected to recommend measures aimed at averting future occurrences of such incidents, make any recommendations as it may deem fit to make in the circumstances and do such other lawful act(s) for the purpose of giving effect to or that may be incidental to the foregoing terms of reference.

Photos: Shiites protest killing of members in Bauchi, Yobe, Kaduna

Following Saturday’s violent clash between the Nigerian Army and members of the Muslim sect, Shiite, in Zaria, Kaduna State, which reportedly led to the death of scores of the sect’s members, the Shiite group on Sunday, took to the streets of Bauchi, Potiskum in Yobe State and Birnin Gwari in Kaduna State to protest the killings of their members.

Recall that following the violent clash, which paralysed commercial and vehicular activities in the ancient city of Zaria, the Nigerian Army and the Muslim sect have continued to trade blames as to who instigated the clash.

While the Nigerian Army alleged that members of the sect attempted to assassinate the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai, when he visited Zaira on Saturday, the sect has denied it, describing the allegation as “blatant lies.”

Below are photos of the protests. Photo Credit- TheWhistle

Protesting members of the Shiite sect

Protesting members of the Shiite sect

Protesting members of the Shiite sect

$2.1bn arms deal: Lawyers, General want Dasuki, Ayu, Yuguda others tried for genocide


By Our Correspondent

Following revelations of massive looting of security votes in the Office of the immediate past National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki, (retd), prominent lawyers, retired army officer and civil society groups have said that culprits in the scam should be tried for genocide and crime against humanity.

This is coming on the heels of rebuttals by many prominent Nigerians who allegedly benefitted from the disbursement of the $2.1billion and over N600billion in local currency. Former President of the Senate, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, in his reaction, said that he does not deal in arms procurement and would not have collected money from the Federal Government to buy military weapons and equipment.

Senator Ayu has been reported to have collected the sum of N345million from the office of the former National Security Adviser (NSA). Similarly, former presidential spokesman, Dr. Doyin Okupe, who was mentioned by Ibrahim Wambai, the Principal Account Officer II in the former NSA’s office, as having received monthly allowance from him, said that he would not speak on the issue for now.

Ayu said in Abuja that any funds from the office of the NSA, remitted to Starbriid Limited, a company which he confirmed his interest in, were solely for the provision of consultancy services on security and electoral matters.

A report by one of the national newspapers indicated that one of the 19 charges brought against Dasuki by the Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) were that he approved the transfer of “an aggregate sum of N345million, being part of the funds in the account of the ONSA with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to the account of Starbriid Limited.”

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FG spends N3.42tn in nine months


In the first nine months of the year, the Federal Government had spent N3.42tn out of the total N4.493tn spending approved in the 2015 budget.

These figures are contained in the Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper (2016-2018) sent by President Muhammadu Buhari to the National Assembly.

The document was approved by the Federal Executive Council on Monday and sent to both chambers of the National Assembly on Tuesday for deliberation and approval.

In the MTEF, a copy of which was obtained by our correspondent, the Federal Government said the N3.42tn was spent on both recurrent and capital expenditure in the nine-month period.

It stated, “Of the total appropriation of N4.49tn and a supplementary budget of N574.53bn for spending on security and emergency provision of subsidy claims, N3.42tn had been spent as of September for both recurrent and capital, with the shortfall in revenue inflow being made up by additional financing from borrowing and other sources.

“Recurrent expenditure has been on track. About 78.1 per cent, that is N1.77tn of the N2.23tn budgeted for the payment of salaries, pensions and overheads has been released, while debt service has been largely covered.”

The document stated that while recurrent expenditure had been on track, capital spending had been lower than what was budgeted due to revenue shortfalls.

The seventh Senate had in passing the 2015 budget, slightly reduced the N2.607,601,000,300 proposed by the executive to N2.607,132,491,708 as recurrent expenditure, and simultaneously scaled down the capital expenditure from N642,848,999,699 estimated in the proposal to N556,995,465,449.

The budget was based on $53 per barrel oil benchmark price, an exchange rate of N190 to the United States dollar; 2.2782 million per barrels of crude oil production per day; and a deficit Gross Domestic Product of 1.12 per cent.

The document also put the fiscal deficit at N1.075tn; N953bn for debt service; and N375.6bn as statutory transfers.

Education took the lion’s share of the budget with N392.3bn; followed by the military, which got N338.7bn, while police commands and formations got N303.8bn.

In the same vein, N237bn was voted for the health sector; N153bn for the Ministry of Interior, while N25.1bn was budgeted for the Ministry of Works.

The MTEF stated, “Capital spending was lower than budgeted due to the revenue challenges and the need to cater for pressing procurement needs like payment of salaries and debt service.

“As of September, N194.77bn of the N557bn budgeted for capital spending had been spent by Ministries, Department and Agencies.”

The country had in the last 18 months experienced price and commodity shocks owing to decline in oil prices as well as crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism.

Biafra: Kanu a bigger crowd-puller than Buhari, says Kukah

The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Most Rev. Matthew Kukah, has said nothing was wrong with the agitation for Biafra by members of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra.

Kukah, who said this on Friday night at the convocation lecture of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, added that the pro-Biafra agitators were exercising the freedom of expression.

The clergyman advised the Federal Government to partner with the Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, saying the government should seek to do business with him because of his charisma.

The bishop further said no Nigerian politician could mobilise a huge number of supporters like Kanu without paying them, saying the government did not need to hound this kind of person but to partner with him.

Kukah said: “This country cannot continue this way. MASSOB has right to demand Biafra since we have freedom of expression. The problem of Nigeria should not be with Kanu but should be with who let the door open.

“The President of Nigeria or any governor, unless he pays, cannot bring the number of people that Kanu brought out. The anxiety of Nigeria should be that a young man who can bring out such great number of people is worth doing business with.”

The cleric also bemoaned the state of Nigerian universities. He said the management as well as lecturers should be blamed if some students failed to graduate.

Kukah stated that students had a say in the promotion of their lecturers in some universities but that was not the case in the nation’s varsities.

“Elsewhere, students have a say in the promotion of their teachers but here in Nigeria, too many evils are being committed. We need a generation of lawyers and judges who can bend the arc of justice in favour of the poor,” he added.

In his opening remarks, the Vice-Chancellor of the OAU, Prof. Bamitale Omole, said the university remained the best in the country, saying many feats had been achieved since he assumed office.

My 4-year-old daughter hands out condoms to clients – Under bridge prostitute

By Our Correspondent 

To the Lagos ‘under the bridge’ community, it is a home they will not let go in a hurry, even for an offer of free accommodation in the city. PAUL OGBUOKIRI, STANLEY IHEDIGBO and AMARA NWOSU report

The bulk of Lagos bridges may not have been built with aesthetics in mind, perhaps with the exception of the Ikoyi Link Bridge. Whether they are used for pedestrians crossing or for vehicular traffic, they are as durable as what you find in other places in the world.

However, one distinct trademark of most of Lagos bridges is the fact that virtually under all of them can be found a beehive of human activities with many people even living permanently there. And of course where you have human activity there must also be some tales which will melt the hearts of any decent Nigerian as is the case of Iya Funmi (not her real name) who sadly has been living under the bridge for over 10 years.

Speaking very reluctantly, she told Sunday Telegraph she started living beneath the Oshodi bridge, located in the Oshodi/Isolo Local Government Area of the state.

However, Iya Funmi, who has a little daughter, was forced to leave the area due to the activities of the notorious touts that populate Oshodi. “I left Oshodi for Mile 2 because of the problem of the touts there. Whenever I am sleeping, they will come and touch my breasts and other parts of my body.

Also the fine for sleeping under the bridge was increased from N50 to N100. So I had to take my little daughter, who is about fouryears- old, and leave the place, she said.

Although she said has a decent business as a hawker, she also confessed to a seedier side she has been forced to adopt in order to take care of herself and her baby. She said: “I am a trader; I sell pure water and table water to earn a living. I start hawking pure water from about 1:00pm in the afternoon till about 6:00pm in the evening,” “Apart from the pure water business I also do prostitution.

I sleep with ‘Area Boys’ for between N300 and N400 a round. I usually have one to three patrons every day. “My daughter, Funmi, gives the customers condoms to prevent her me from contacting sexually transmitted diseases!” She disclosed that she usually have sex with her customers in front of her daughter, saying that there is nothing to hide from the little girl and that the girl has been her companion since everyone now stays away from her.

Speaking more freely, Iya Funmi, who is Agoyin and hails from neighbouring Togo, said she enjoys her toughness and fatalistically admitted she knows she will die doing it.

However, said her daughter, who is not in school right now, will be doing so by January. “If only there will be a ‘change in the country.” But Iya Funmi is not alone as there are many others who ‘reside’ under the various bridges that dot the nation’s ‘mega city’ of which Taofik Ajani is one of them.

Ajani, a ‘resident’ of the Mile 2 under bridge community, said he has been living under the bridge for about five years. He said he took up residence there when the administration of the immediate past governor of Lagos State, Babtunde Raji Fashola, banned the operation of commercial motorcycles from certain roads in the state. He said that since then, what he gets whatever he wants by snatching the belongings of people who seem to be careless while walking under the bridge. He also said if there is good job that he would stop, but for now he is living just fine not having to struggle to meet any landlords’ fees.

He admitted life is not easy under the bridge because he has to wake up very early in the morning to take his bath and brush his teeth between 5:00am and 5:30am every day. “Failure to do that at this time means I won’t bath nor brush my teeth that day.”

He, however, admitted that if government offered him a job, he would jump at it. Unknown to the authorities of the Lagos State Government, the squatters under the Ijora Bridge, who melted into the neighbouring Hausa community at Agbo Malu, are gradually returning to beneath the bridge.

A waste collector under the bridge told Sunday Telegraph that many of the former squatters do not keep their belonging under the bridge but only retire to the place at night just to sleep; in the morning they leave. Our correspondent, who visited the place a few days ago, observed that some parts of the perimeter fencing installed by the state government to prevent access to beneath the bridge, has strategically be pulled down.

The area was a beehive for undesirable elements, who were seen selling and buying hard drugs and petroleum products. It will be recalled that the Fashola administration in Lagos State, in May 2012, carried out the operation that ended the nightmares – gridlock and insecurity in the area, by clearing the area of destitute and criminal elements.

When Sunday Telegraph visited the Apongbon ‘under bridge’ on Thursday morning, it was observed that people were taking their bath at one end of the bridge, while some others were observing their morning prayers at a mosque also located under the bridge.

Although the people our correspondents spoke to admitted they run their business under the bridge, they, however, insisted they do not sleep there. But Sunday Telegraph noticed the presence of mosquito nets hanging over their heads with mats on the floor – giving a lie to their claims.

But one remarkable difference with this ‘under bridge community’ and some others visited was that it was kept neat, with some sections even painted.

At the Oworonsoki bus stop, at the end of the Third Mainland Bridge, tents made by the Area Boys for sleeping had been cleared, but the boys still loitered about the area.

Sunday Telegraph learnt that the destitute living under the bridge previously had been relocated to a building owned by the Lagos State Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, called ‘Bariga public toilet and bathing bay’.

Olaleke Adu, an undergraduate student of law, Obafemi Awolowo University, who stays close to the bus stop, who disclosed this, said that the place has enough buildings with enough space, where the boys sleep every night.

An automobile technician, who identified himself simply as ‘Mr. SOJ’, said that the issue of people sleeping under the bridge is now a thing of the past in that place.

He said police was authorized by the state government to report any person that they suspect, wants to sleep there, because the place became notorious as a ‘bad boys’ area. ‘SOJ’ further said that if anything goes wrong in the area now, “we are the ones that will be held accountable and in that case, we see it as our duty to prevent jobless people from coming around the place.”

Sunday Telegraph observed that part of the area under the bridge had been used by the state government for sporting activities , where people come around to play football and make use of the gym equipment.

Speaking with the newspaper, a Lagos resident, Mr. Ojo Lawal, said that the Fashola administration made sleeping under the bridge impossible for anybody. He added that with the constant raids by security agencies as result of the Boko Haran activities in the country, people were afraid to risk their life living under bridges.

But under the bridge at Oshodi, a similar operation like the one carried out at Marine Road, Apapa, though it succeeded in transforming Oshodi to a decent environment, it has, however, failed to completely dislodge hoodlums and social miscreants from the place.

No less than four gang wars, which have claimed over 10 lives including the life of Olayinka Mamowora, the former Personal Assistant of the Oshodi Chapter Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Mr. M C Oluomo, have been fought in the area in recent time.

Reacting to the development, Lagos State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, said the issue of destitutes in the state is like issue of environment in the state, more you clean it the more people mess it up. According to him, the government has reduced destitution in the state drastically due to it operations in recent times. “I believe those ones you see there, just came, because we the ones we remove do not return. This because we have a place we are rehabilitating them.

But the more you remove them more keep coming from all over the country and even from other countries. “This, you can blame on the economic situation in the country, because Lagos is the only state that is working in the country today. 28 out of the 36 states of the federation are paying salaries today.

Also, most of the new destitute are coming from the Internally Displaced Persons camps in the country.” he said. Ayorinde however said that the state will not abdicate its responsibility of ensuring that the city is free from destitution in the country.

Rep kicks against immunity for Senate President, Speaker, CJN


By Emman Ovuakporie and Johnbosco Agbakwuru

ABUJA – A human right activist and member of the House of Representatives, Rep Philip Shaibu has said that the House will reject any proposal to grant immunity to the Senate President, Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Chief Judge of the Federation, CJN.

He also said that the green chamber would not entertain any bill or motion that is anti-people.

His opposition to immunity for the headships of the National Assembly and the CJN came few months after the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Leo Ogor had said the National Assembly may consider immunity for the afore mentioned in the Constitutional review.

Rep Ogor had contended that most of the distractions the legislature always faced was due to external influences, adding that giving immunity to the heads of the legislature and judiciary as being enjoyed by the executive arm would reduce external distractions in the National Assembly.

20 feared killed as Nigerian troops arrest Shi’te leader, Elzakzaky

Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky

The leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, a group propagating the spread of Shi’te Islam in Nigeria, Ibrahim Elzakzaky, has been arrested by Nigerian troops, following a siege on his Zaria residence, PREMIUM TIMES can reveal.

A credible source in the sect’s hierarchy also told PREMIUM TIMES that a top leader of the movement, Muhammadu Turi, and the head of the medical team of the sect, Mustapha Saidu, and several others were killed during the siege.

The Nigerian Army and members of the sect have accused each other of instigating attacks that led to the death of members of the movement on Saturday.

While the Army accused the Shiite followers of attempting to assassinate Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, the Islamic movement said soldiers simply decided to attack “defenseless people”.

It was gathered that the Nigerian troops sustained a crackdown on the members of the sect throughout the night as heavy shootings and sounds of explosions were heard in Gellesu and Sokoto Road, where Hussainiyya – the spiritual centre of the sect – is located.

Residents of the area told our reporter that they saw armoured tanks demolishing the Hussainiyya shrine and the residence of the leader of the sect.

A source at the military hospital in Chindit Barracks Depot of the Nigerian Army, Zaria, told PREMIUM TIMES that they received 19 bodies of people killed in the encounter.

The spokesman of the Nigerian Army, Sani Usman, could not be reached for comment and is yet to release a statement on the arrest.

20 feared killed as Nigerian troops arrest Shi’te leader, Elzakzaky

Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky

The leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, a group propagating the spread of Shi’te Islam in Nigeria, Ibrahim Elzakzaky, has been arrested by Nigerian troops, following a siege on his Zaria residence, PREMIUM TIMES can reveal.

A credible source in the sect’s hierarchy also told PREMIUM TIMES that a top leader of the movement, Muhammadu Turi, and the head of the medical team of the sect, Mustapha Saidu, and several others were killed during the siege.

The Nigerian Army and members of the sect have accused each other of instigating attacks that led to the death of members of the movement on Saturday.

While the Army accused the Shiite followers of attempting to assassinate Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, the Islamic movement said soldiers simply decided to attack “defenseless people”.

It was gathered that the Nigerian troops sustained a crackdown on the members of the sect throughout the night as heavy shootings and sounds of explosions were heard in Gellesu and Sokoto Road, where Hussainiyya – the spiritual centre of the sect – is located.

Residents of the area told our reporter that they saw armoured tanks demolishing the Hussainiyya shrine and the residence of the leader of the sect.

A source at the military hospital in Chindit Barracks Depot of the Nigerian Army, Zaria, told PREMIUM TIMES that they received 19 bodies of people killed in the encounter.

The spokesman of the Nigerian Army, Sani Usman, could not be reached for comment and is yet to release a statement on the arrest.

Bayelsa Poll: Angry Buhari Shuns APC Candidate, Sylva


Efforts by the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Bayelsa State, Chief Timipre Sylva, to have audience with President Muhammadu Buhari may have been rebuffed.

A source in the Presidency stated that Buhari was not happy with the APC in Bayelsa and Sylva over alleged pockets of violence during the rescheduled election in Southern Ijaw LGA.

The source stated,” Mr. President is angry over the overwhelming criticism and condemnation of the process by international observers, who did not mince words in describing the poll as a rape of democracy.

“Some of the observers are already seeing the APC-led Federal Government as lacking the capacity to conduct a free, fair and credible election in a state as small as Bayelsa. What happened in Southern Ijaw was against every acceptable global democratic norm and practice.”

Nigeria law makers are exclusively weaked: Despite cash crunch, Nigerian Senate illegally buying N4.7billion exotic cars for Saraki, other senators


Senate chamber

Senate chamber

The Nigerian Senate is currently on the verge of illegally buying various brands of exotic vehicles for use by its President, Bukola Saraki, and the 108 other senators, PREMIUM TIMES can authoritatively report today.

The cars will cost taxpayers an estimated N4.7billion that could be spent on vaccinating newborns and save them from dying or on providing electricity for remote communities so kids stop doing school assignments using paraffin lamps.

The upper legislative chamber is buying the vehicles at a time millions of Nigerians are facing severe economic hardship, including nonpayment of salaries.

The procurement is also happening at a time millions of Nigerians are enduring long and humiliating fuel queues across the country because the federal government is too broke to pay importers of petrol several billions in subsidy claims.

Already, the management of the National Assembly has invited bids from contractors interested in supplying the vehicles.

In an advertisement published in some newspapers, including Blueprint of November 20, 2015, the authorities asked the companies to tender for “Lot 1S, Supply of Utility Vehicles”.

The advert, in what appears a deliberate ploy to conceal details, failed to indicate the number, type and specification of vehicles being bought.

However, PREMIUM TIMES has now obtained detailed copies of tender documents being discreetly issued to prospective contractors.

In one of the documents, the Senate indicated it was buying 120 units of Toyota Land Cruiser, 2016 model.

Other details of the vehicles included that they must be “American Brand, V8, VXR, 5.7, Auto Engine WITH INTELLIGENCE”.

The senators also want the vehicles to come with integrated navigator cruise control, QI-Compatible wireless charging and Kinetic dynamic suspension system, as well as being “full option”.

On November 21, the Senate also put up another advert it labelled “addendum”.

The latest advert under Lot 2S, which was couched to look like an oversight in the first advert, was for the purchase of vehicles for the use of the senate president’s convoy.

Under Lot 2S and based on the tender document, which we have also obtained, the national assembly is seeking to purchase a 2016 model Mercedes Benz S550 for Mr. Saraki.

Other vehicles being procured for Mr. Saraki include four 2016 Toyota Prado jeeps, four 2016 Toyota Hilux SS (Auto) as well as a 2016 model Toyota Hiace Bus.

The spokesperson for the Senate, Aliyu Sabi, could not be reached Saturday to comment on these new procurement as his telephone was switched off the several times our reporter called.

The Director of Information of the National Assembly, Ishaku Dibal, declined to comment on the matter. He said he was driving and couldn’t comment after our reporter put his question to him.

Subsequent calls to his telephone failed to connect.

PREMIUM TIMES carried out a market survey on all the vehicles being bought by the senate and we can confirm that the upper chamber would spend over four billion naira of taxpayers money to enhance their taste for luxury.

Specifically, give or take, vehicles are valued at N4.739,515,625.

Although there are 109 senators, the lawmakers are buying 120 Toyota Land-cruisers. It is not clear where the balance of 11 vehicles would go.

We arrived at our figure of N4.7 billion after computing the cost of the vehicles, 35 per cent duties to be paid, and another 35 per cent levy.

There is also the expected 35 per cent profit margin to be made by each supplier based on the requirements of Nigeria’s procurement act.

Our checks revealed that a Toyota Land Cruiser, 2016 model, goes for $84,000, and at the current exchange rate of N250 to the dollar, it amounts to N21,000,000.

If 75 per cent of cost is added, being duty, levy and profit margin (translating to N15, 750,000) each vehicle would cost Nigerian tax payers N36,750,000.

Given that the senators propose to buy 120 units of the vehicles, the total figure is expected to be N4.41billion.

As for the convoy of the Senate president, we found that Mercedes Benz S550 2016 model goes for $95,650, which translates to N23, 912,500 and addition of 105 percent (duty, levy and profit margin) takes the total cost of the car to N49,020,625.00.

For the Toyota Prado SUVs, we were able to determine that each unit costs $73,000, which equals N18,250,000, while a 105 per cent addition of levy, duty and profit would put the cost of each at N37,412,500.

The total cost of the four (4) Prado Jeeps being acquired for Mr. Saraki is N149, 650,000.00.

Equally proposed for the 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 75 percent would skyrocket the price of each unit to N25,601, 875.00.

The total figure for the four being proposed amounts to N102,407,500.00

The last vehicle under consideration is a Toyota Hiace Bus 2016 model, which by our findings, goes for $65,000 or N16,250,000 in naira value.

An addition of 105 percent, being duty, levy and profit, put the cost of the bus at N28,437,500.00

Below is the number of vehicles and estimated cost in summary.

120NOS Toyota Land Cruiser —       N4,410,000,000:001Nos.Mercedes Benz S550     —        N49,020,625:004nos. Toyota Prado                 —         N149,650,000:004nos Toyota Hilux SS             —          N102,407,500:001Nos. Toyota Hiace Bus        —          N28,437,500:00

 

Grand total:                                                    N4.739,515,625.00

A cocktail of illegalities

PREMIUM TIMES can report that the acquisition of cars for senators is a violation of the monetisation policy of the federal government.

Under the policy, no new vehicles should be purchased by any agency of government for use by officials.

Rather, public officers and political office holders are to receive 250 per cent of their annual basic salary as motor vehicle loan, which translates to N5.07 million for each senator.

Our sources at the National Assembly said the Senators got these loans before also proceeding to acquire these new Toyota Land Cruisers.

Also, the President of the Senate is said to have inherited the vehicles used by his predecessor, and Senate insiders say “he really does not need new cars as the one he uses are in top condition”.

But even if he needs new cars, the number being acquired for him is in excess of what the law provides.

According to the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission, the Senate President is entitled to a maximum of six vehicles, and not 10 as being bought for him.

He is entitled to two official cars, one pilot car, one protocol/press car, one ambulance and one security car.

Members of the two chambers of the national assembly are renown for their taste for exotic vehicles even after receiving monetary pay in lieu of official vehicles based on the provisions of the law.

The Senate had in the last legislative session bought Toyota Prado Jeeps for each Senator at the cost of over N1.3 billion, coming after both chambers had also bought Toyota Camry, for Senators and Peugeot vehicles for members of the House of Representatives.

The allegedly shady deal involved in the purchase of the Peugeot vehicles formed part of the charges against then Speaker Dimeji Bankole when he was taken to court after completing his term.

What N4.7billion can do

If deployed towards enhancing healthcare delivery, N4.7 billion can be used in building 235 primary health care centres across Nigeria (enough for at least 6 health care centres in each state) at the cost of N20 million each.

The money, N4.7 billion, can also provide over 470,000 children with insecticide-treated mosquito nets at N10,000 each, saving them from the scourge of malaria which today kills more than 300,000 Nigerian children under the age of five annually and responsible for 11 per cent of maternal mortality cases yearly, according to experts at the Malaria Action Programme for States (MAPS).

Still on healthcare, over 10 million Nigerian kids could get complete malaria treatment dosage, at N460 if the N4.7 billion was directed to this life-saving purpose.

If that money is spent on boosting yield of farm produce, the amount can cover the cost of procurement of about 626,667 bags of fertilizers for Nigerian farmers at N7,500 each.

The money –N4.7 billion – can also offset a six-month wage bill of 40,000 minimum wage workers presently owed salary payment by some state governments seeking bailout from the federal government.

In order to provide conducive learning environment in schools, 470,000 sets of school furniture, comprising table and chair at N10,000 each, can be procured at the cost of N4.7 billion. Yet kids sit on bare floors to study in many schools across the country while the parliamentarians gets N4.7 billion to buy cars.

In the housing sector, at N7million per piece, the country can provide 671 additional cheap housing for citizens; and provide 51 thousand households with potable water at N92,000 per household connection.