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Do You Have Any Car To Give Us? Labour Party Lawmakers Challenge Abure, Set To Collect N160 Million SUVs

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Labour Party lawmakers in the National Assembly have kicked against the advice of the party’s National Chairman, Julius Abure, not to be a part of the luxury official vehicles being planned for legislators.

Naija News recalls that Abure, in a statement on Monday, said the National Assembly leadership was planning to buy a Sport Utility Vehicle worth N160 million for each lawmaker.

Abure said considering the current economic situation in the country, such a plan is insensitive and urged the LP lawmakers not to be a part of the frivolous spending.

However, in an interview with PUNCH on Thursday, some LP lawmakers expressed their reservations about Abure’s demands, insisting the cars were for oversight functions.

The lawmaker representing Delta Aniocha North and South, Ngozi Okolie, admitted that the economy is struggling, but the SUVs aren’t frivolous but a necessity.

Okolie noted that Nigerians were quick to attack lawmakers over such acquisition, whereas politicians at the state level get more benefits than federal lawmakers.

He said, “The SUVs are meant to aid our jobs as lawmakers, particularly as it relates to our oversight functions.

“Yes, he can say that the economy is struggling but having one official vehicle as federal lawmakers isn’t frivolous; it’s a necessity.

“Commissioners and House of Assembly members get up to two to three of such cars whereas National Assembly members are only getting one car each, yet he (Abure) is complaining and telling us not to collect it. Does he have any to give to us?

“Is he going to give us work tools to carry out our jobs or does he have an alternative for us? Has Abure told the members in his state in Edo, not to take the official vehicles given to them?”

Similarly, the lawmaker representing Igbo Etiti and Uzo-Uwani constituencies in Enugu State, Stainless Nwodo, said President Bola Tinubu deserved commendation for approving such vehicles for lawmakers.

Nwodo said making excuses for the economic hardship in the country was blackmail, adding that nobody in the National Assembly is against the acquisition of the SUVs.

Nwodo said, “National Assembly members should pray for the President and give him three ‘Gbosas’ for his magnanimity to the lawmakers.

“Nobody in the National Assembly is against the SUV, when the SUV comes, we will collect it and use it to bring more benefits to our constituencies; because in the real sense, it is for the constituents.

“I don’t want to believe the chairman of the party said so, because did he give us any vehicle to do our jobs?

“Attributing his reason to economic hardship is pure blackmail. In the first instance, the vehicle is for each constituency, not the personal vehicle for the members.

“Also, we need these SUVs to ply the bad roads in our constituencies when we need to visit them and deliver goodies to them. This is why the Speaker and the Senate President decided that SUVs are better to visit our constituencies.

“My own stance is that I will take the SUV and use it to deliver dividends to my constituents.”

On his part, the lawmaker representing Edo South Senatorial District, Neda Imasuen, said considering the number of LP senators in the House of Assembly and House of Representatives, it would make no difference even if they reject the utility vehicles.

He said, “I’d urge you to wait until that happens, then we will revisit the issue. I wouldn’t want to count my chickens before they hatch.

“Labour Party has eight senators out of 109 and about 35 in the House of Representatives out of 360. So, I don’t know if it would make any difference if the lawmakers in the party take it or not.

“I don’t think telling them to take or reject would make any difference, I don’t think it would affect anything.


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“Having said that, we haven’t been given any vehicle yet, but they said they would give.”

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