The members, who spoke on
the floor of the House during plenary, said they practically begged the
Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, to buy them Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs).
Lawmakers in the Lagos
State House of Assembly on Monday dispelled claims in some quarters that the
purchase of official cars for members was shrouded in secrecy by the leadership
of the House.
In a petition which was
said to have been sent to the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC)
with the title:
“PETITION AGAINST LAGOS
STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY SPEAKER, MUDHASIRU OBASA ON GROSS FINANCIAL MISCONDUCT,
CRIMINAL BREACH OF PUBLIC TRUST AND ABUSE OF OFFICE,” Comrade Buna Olaitan
Isiak of the Human Rights Monitoring Agenda (HURMA) claimed that popular demand
necessitated the petition.
“Further to a popular
demand by some members of the public to our office, this petition is written to
acquaint your agency EFCC, with the gross financial misconduct and the abuse of
office being perpetrated by the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly,
Honorable Mudashiru Obasa, for a thorough investigation so as to avert a
further bleeding of the public treasury under his care and restore sanity in
the functioning of the states legislative establishment.
“The Speakers desecration
of his office for which a probe of his activities becomes necessary is in
twofold: one, his financial recklessness and cornering of public funds through
illegitimate means; and two, the corruption and compromise of laid down
procedures and rules deliberately foisted on the workforce of the Assembly,”
the petition read.
But the lawmakers said the
decision to buy the SUVs, a Toyota Prado for each member, was taken at a
parliamentary involving the members.
The lawmakers said that
during the parliamentary session in question, while some wanted the value of
the cars converted to money, others opposed the earlier decision by the Speaker
to get them a Toyota Fortuna.
The issue of the petition
was brought to the attention of the lawmakers by Hon. Rotimi Olowo,
representing Shomolu Constituency 1 under ‘matter of urgent public importance.’
Olowo told his colleagues
that the petition was malicious and against the good image of the House.
“It was stated that the
House bought vehicles worth N2.4 billion. Since I joined the House of Assembly,
we always got two vehicles before the end of the Assembly.
“In 2007, I got a vehicle
and a back up vehicle before the end of the Assembly. The vehicles are always
budgeted for and it has been like that right from the time of Rt. Hon. Adeyemi
Ikuforiji.
“We always told the Speaker
that the 8th Assembly could not wind up without a back up vehicle for each of
the members.
“The Speaker used to tell
to us that the resources were not available and we later got the back-up in
April, 2019.
“In the 9th Assembly, we
just got our official vehicles in November/December, 2019.
“None of the 11 new members
got two vehicles. We insisted on Prado Jeep and Mr. Speaker didn’t want to give
us, but we insisted on it.
“We are all beneficiaries
of the largesse and yet we go about making insinuations and leaking information
to the whole world,” Olowo said.
Olowo further noted that
the petition was full of lies meant to soil the leadership of the House.
“We also said that the
buses that we were using for committee works were bad and we insisted that he
should buy a new set and he did,” he said.
He was supported in his
argument by other members who agreed that they all collectively took the
decision to purchase the cars.
In his reaction, Speaker
Obasa stated that the issue was not about official vehicles, but the backup
vehicles and the money spent purchasing them.
“The official vehicles for
the 9th Assembly was the issue. It was a deliberate action to paint the House
in bad light. The people that stole the vouchers that were leaked to the press
is the issue.
“I thank you, for all you
have said about the petition. We have discussed issues relating to divulging
the discussions in the House.
“I said that the issue that
came out in the Guardian Newspaper is traceable to Hon. Moshood Oshun. He was
asking me for documents of the vehicle given to him, he was the one that called
me on the telephone that his vehicle was seized by Customs officers.
“I once said that someone
stole the vouchers of the vehicles. Where did he get it from if not for the
role played by a member of the House.
“The writer of the petition
is close to Hon. Olumuyiwa Jimoh. Some of the things he wrote were parts of
what we have discussed,” he said.
He denied any crisis in the
Assembly but said whatever was done was collective.
“We have been sitting and
we have been having parliamentary meetings. We must stand by the truth and the
truth would set you free.
“There is no decision we
take that we did not discuss in the Assembly. There is nothing hidden about the
purchase of the vehicles, you can cross-checks,” he said.
He also recalled that it
was Hon. Rotimi Abiru, the former chief whip, who said that it was a failure on
the part of the leadership of the Assembly that they were not given backup cars
and houses then.
He then wondered why the
same Abiru was going about with information that are against the demand he made
of the House.
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