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N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by Islie: 2:59pm On Jan 01, 2016
“ ‘We’ve the right to spend money within the confines of the law. So, the president can’t stop the House from buying utility cars. The loans he is talking about are repayable ‘


President Muhammadu Buhari might be heading for a head-on collision with the National Assembly, if he does anything to interfere with the plans by the legislative arm of government to purchase exotic cars for its members. The Senate is in the process of awarding contracts for the purchase of various brands of exotic vehicles for use by its 109 members.
The vehicles, which would cost an estimated N4.7 billion, is expected to be distributed among the 109 Senators as utility vehicles to enhance their oversight operations.

Buhari had, during his maiden media chat on Wednesday, kicked against the arrangement by the National Assembly to purchase the assorted cars for its members. The president argued that earlier in the life of his administration, he had cause to turn down a N400 million car purchase proposal for the Presidency and expected the legislators to do likewise.

“…I think I have to hold a closed-door meeting with the National Assembly regarding the cars they are trying to buy. I hope they haven’t bought them yet. They can’t buy cars for themselves and also take money in car loans. “I can’t see the National Assembly paying N4.7 billion to buy cars after collecting transport allowance. I will revisit that story. We have to live within our means,” he said.

But some federal legislators, who spoke to New Telegraph on the issue, described the president’s opposition to the car purchase and plan to halt it as an unwarranted interference in the affairs of the parliament. Deputy Senate Minority Whip, (PDP, Ekiti), Senator Biodun Olujimi, posited that the constitution provided for separation of powers, which obviously removed the power from the president to control the affairs of the parliament. In her response to a text message, she simply stated, “he does not have the powers. There is separation of powers”.

Also reacting, Senator Sonni Ogbuoji, representing Ebonyi South on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), also echoed the position of Olujimi. He said: “Affairs of parliament are determined by them, so says the constitution of the Federal Re-public of Nigeria. We will buy vehicles if our budget accommodates their procurement.”

However, efforts to get the official position of the Senate on the matter proved abortive as the spokesman of the Chamber, Senator Aliyu Sabi (APC), neither picked his calls nor responded to a text message by our correspondent.

Many other senators also refused to respond to the inquest into their views on the issue of vehicle purchase, as they did not reply to the sms sent to their mobile phones just as they did not pick calls put across to them. In the House of Representatives, lawmakers equally did not take the matter lying low.

They said that President Buhari may not have been properly briefed about the issue of purchase of vehicles by the parliament. The lawmakers declared that going by the provisions of the 1999 Constitution, the president had no powers to stop lawmakers from buying vehicles.

The House also said it has autonomy to spend money within the confines of the constitution without recourse to the president. In an interview with New Telegraph yesterday, Chairman of the House Committee on Legislative Budget, Hon. Timothy Golu, said the president had no powers to stop members from buying vehicles should they decide to do so.
“The president was not properly briefed by his handlers on the issue of cars. In the first place, the legislature is an independent arm of government, but most importantly, there is no way we can spend as much as N4.5 billion to buy vehicles.

The Senate can decide on what it wants to do and the House also has the right to decide on what it intends to do. “This is democracy and the president cannot decide for the House. We have the right to spend money within the confines of the law. So, the president can’t stop the House from buying utility cars.

The loans he is talking about are repayable. But just like the president and ministers have utility cars, lawmakers also need utility cars for the legislative functions,” Golu told New Telegraph. Similarly, Minority Leader of the House, Hon. Leo Ogor, said that someone must have misled the president into believing that there was a plan to purchase vehicles worth that amount. According to him, although vehicles are usually bought for committees’ oversight, there was nothing like car loan, but that what they collect is car allowance, which is paid over the period of four years. Ogor said even the president is entitled to such allowance.

He said: “Even if there is any proposal to buy cars for committees’ oversight functions, it cannot be more than N4 billion.” The Minority Leader said, “Except if the proposal is coming from the executive, we’re not aware of any such amount to purchase vehicles.” Attempts to get the spokesman of the House, Hon. Abdulrazaq Namdas, to react to the issue were futile as he neither answered calls made to his mobile phone nor replied text messages sent to the same device. New Telegraph learnt that the management of the National Assembly had already invited bids from contractors interested in supplying the vehicles.

The bureaucracy of the parliament had recently placed advertisements in selected newspapers soliciting bids from vendors willing to undertake the car purchase contract. Although the advertisements did not state specifically what brand of cars are to be bought, it was learnt that a total of 120 vehicles might be bought.

Some documents associated with the contract showed that the Senate would be requesting the vendors to supply 120 units of Toyota Land Cruiser, 2016 model. The vehicles would be “American Brand, V8, VXR, 5.7, Auto Engine with intelligence, integrated navigator cruise control, QI-Compatible wireless charging and Kinetic dynamic suspension system, as well as being “full option”.

Since 2007, the Senate and House have made it a policy to purchase vehicles for their members under the guise of purchasing these same vehicles for the committees of the parliament to enhance movement during oversight functions.

Meanwhile, the Senate has described as untrue the claim by President Buhari that it planned to purchase cars that would be worth N50 billion. In a statement issued yesterday by its spokesperson, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, the Senate said while it was contemplating purchasing cars, it did not intend to spend anything close to the various figures of N4.5 billion, N6 billion or N50 billion as being bandied around. He said: “Since the claim in an online medium that we are planning to purchase vehicles, we have not taken any further action on the issue.

We are surprised that a proposed purchase became a subject of controversy and several figures that are far from our projections have been bandied around. “…Once the debate on the 2016 budget begins, Nigerians will have the opportunity of knowing how much we voted for purchase of cars and how we intend spending the vote.”


http://newtelegraphonline.com/n4-7bn-cars-buhari-cant-dictate-us-nassembly/


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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by Aristotle96(m): 3:01pm On Jan 01, 2016
I see


Wait o am first to comment on 1st dah of the year... Nice cool

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by Super1Star: 3:03pm On Jan 01, 2016
That is the headache of Nigerians and not Buhari's.

If we all fail to protest this madness, na we sabi.

Nigeria is meant to be tightening her loins, and our elected NA members are still largessing.

Criminality is collecting 100bn as transport allowance and going ahead to approve another 45bn for themselves for purchase of vehicles.

Buhari was warned about his apathy towards NA election of his principal officers. The world can now see how inconsiderate and self centred Saraki is.

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by mekaboy(m): 3:04pm On Jan 01, 2016
In other words, no change.

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by modath(f): 3:04pm On Jan 01, 2016
*Modified*...

We have now identified the nation's No 1 headache, it is Saraki's band of bandits!!! Super1star is correct, it is not Buhari's problem, cos of seperation of power !!

Wish there is a way to press delete on the insensitive & self centred mofos!!!! God can please help with a natural disaster in just their domain cos it is obbious with these crop of legislathieves, Nigeria is on a long thing.. cry


Omenka , passingshot , thevoice & Keneking abeg make una come see una lawbreakers ooo shocked

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by APCsupporter: 3:09pm On Jan 01, 2016
Lets recall the fools if they are not ready to coperate with Oga Buhari. They should tell us what they want to do with the cars when everyone has his own at home

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by skimarvel: 3:10pm On Jan 01, 2016
This are the people who will frustrate whatever good work buhari wants to perform...Continue running down our economy.That's their NEW YEAR RESOLUTION!!!

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by jayloms: 3:14pm On Jan 01, 2016
Car loan ; car allowance WTF!! Gaddem it!

See! We're about to force Buhari into loggerheads with the NASS.

Why make it Buhari's responsibility to hold this Mfuckers to account. This is our responsibility, if we can't speak out against their actions, then we might as well fold our arms and watch them budget private jets for themselves.

Overtime, it has become a norm to put undue pressure on the executive whilst the other arms of govt. do as they please without being checked. Smh

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by ShowYourCertificate: 3:14pm On Jan 01, 2016
I'm seeing impeachment proceedings brewing.

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by dustmalik(m): 3:15pm On Jan 01, 2016
And this is why I have always insisted that, dictatorship is what suits the black man. We don't deserve democracy.

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by Nobody: 3:17pm On Jan 01, 2016
Legislathieves

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by Nobody: 3:18pm On Jan 01, 2016
only God knows how much I detest those abominable creatures in the legislature.

they have succeeded in sweeping saraki's case under the carpet abi?

I wonder How many bills they have passed for the ordinary citizenry since they got there.

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by modath(f): 3:19pm On Jan 01, 2016
ShowYourCertificate:
I'm seeing impeachment proceedings brewing.

I'm seeing you chugging down sniper soon on top PMB matter!! Una nor get rest day !! Just running around like a headless chicken jumping on threads upandan!!

Haba , go & find some tire to roll down your street... sad

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by ShowYourCertificate: 3:19pm On Jan 01, 2016
dustmalik:
And this is why I have always insisted that, dictatorship is what suits the black man. We don't deserve democracy.
Posts such as this is the reason why Blacks are still backward. God help the Negroes.

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by ERAKAMUS: 3:21pm On Jan 01, 2016
ONCE A DULLARD IS FOREVER A DULLARD.

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by Nobody: 3:21pm On Jan 01, 2016
the process of recalling a Senator or Rep is way too tedious as far as I'm concerned. it should be made easier abeg.

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by ShowYourCertificate: 3:21pm On Jan 01, 2016
modath:


I'm seeing you chugging down sniper soon on top PMB matter!! Una nor get rest day !! Just running around like a headless chicken jumping on threads upandan!!

Haba , go & find some tire to roll down your street... sad
Me ke? I would never try such. I'm a law abiding and patriotic Nigerian

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by ultrazone(m): 3:36pm On Jan 01, 2016
Ok
Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by Fesomu(m): 3:36pm On Jan 01, 2016
This is where we need boko haram.. We need them to bomb our 108 senators...That's called productive bombing.. Awon oloriburuku

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by fearNORTH: 3:37pm On Jan 01, 2016
This Daura dweller will surely shoot himself at the foot...
This man really needs some education on seperation of power.

Though anything that will pitch Nigerians against the illiterate gworo addict is a welcomed development

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by thefakestan: 3:38pm On Jan 01, 2016
Yo yo yo


Here we go again let the tussle begin.






ThefakeStan

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by tunapawizzy: 3:38pm On Jan 01, 2016
Our legislators are going to frustrate pmb....useless bunch

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by Baawaa(m): 3:38pm On Jan 01, 2016
our law makers are rogues and thieves............. Since first republic grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by Psalm18: 3:39pm On Jan 01, 2016
Yet again providing evidence Nigeria has no business practicing bi cameral legislature.

Never have I seen a group of people so divorced from reality on the ground as members of both National assembly.

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by Godfullsam(m): 3:40pm On Jan 01, 2016
Bunch of idiots angry

Smh

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by Wealthyone: 3:40pm On Jan 01, 2016
this pple wanna milk us dry. The twitter senator won't say anytin about this.

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by okotv(m): 3:40pm On Jan 01, 2016
These are the real problems of the nation.

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by naijacentric(m): 3:40pm On Jan 01, 2016
it now shows that the house of assembly is gonna be buhari's headache so much for democrazy i dont think it fits nigeria!

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by Lordave: 3:41pm On Jan 01, 2016
Buhari has successfully ushered in anarchy in our country.

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Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by LieDetector(m): 3:41pm On Jan 01, 2016
grin
Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by sammyj: 3:41pm On Jan 01, 2016
Bit we can dictate to you guys since the house represent the people! !!

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