Tuesday, 28 March 2017

We bought bullet proof SUV for $298k, not N298m - Senate

Following recent media reports, the Senate has admitted buying a bullet proof Range Rover Sports Sport Utility Vehicle, SUV.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, Sen. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi told newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday that the Senate actually procured the said vehicle but not at the price being speculated in the media.

He said that the vehicle was procured at $298,000 (N49.1 million) at the exchange rate of N165 to a dollar and not N298m as has been reported in the media.

His words :

“Our attention has been drawn to the various false and mischievous reports in the media about the price of the vehicle which the Senate was said to have bought as part of its convoy but was later abandoned when it got impounded by the Customs over controversy surrounding import duty payment.

“The correct price of the vehicle when it was imported in 2015 is $298,000 which at the prevailing rate of N165 to a dollar is about N49,170.

“The Senate paid N62.5m for the vehicle in November 2015. This is contrary to the mischief by those who decided to turn the $298,000 to N298 million as the price of the vehicle.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the price the Senate paid for that vehicle is N62.5m and not N298 million.

“The Senate will appreciate it if all reports relating to the legislative institution, particularly on this vehicle matter, are reported with accuracy and all facts put in proper perspective.

“We urge journalists to avoid sensationalism. The Senate is a responsible institution and those who believe that when they have issues to explain before it, the next thing to do is to resort to falsehood, blackmail, muck-raking and mud-slinging, should know that they are just overheating the polity and undermining our democratic institution.

“Finally, the Senate wish to reiterate our total commitment to upholding the rule of law and to work for Nigerians, in accordance with our constitution.”

NAN

Nigeria ratifies agreement on climate change

President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday signed, on behalf of Nigeria, the Instrument of Ratification of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.

Army begin small arms championship in Camp Zero (photo)

It was a landmark event on Monday as Nigerian Army kicked off its Small Arms Championship at Camp Zero in  Sambisa Forest, Borno State.

President Muhammadu Buhari was represented at the occasion by the Minister of Defence, Brigadier General Mansur Dan-Ali.

Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Governor's son to be arraigned for manslaughter

Khali Al-Makura, a son of Nasarawa State Governor, Tanko Al-Makura will soon have his day in court for causing the  death of a JSS II student, Amos Ovyeh.

The Commissioner of Police, Nasarawa State Command, Mr . Abubakar Sadiq-Bello disclosed this in a telephone interview with Northern City News on Tuesday.

The governor's son allegedly knocked down the JSS II student of Government Science School, Lafia with his car on Sunday night while he was going to buy batteries for his torchlight.

The suspect is still in police custody and his car is at the Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department. As soon as investigation is concluded, he will be charged to court,”  Sadiq-Bello said.

Police arrest fake cripple for street begging, criminal activities

An able bodied man, who had been posing as a cripple for over two years was on Monday, nabbed by men of the Kano State Police Command policemen near the headquarters of Kano Foundation after a tip-off.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Zone I, DSP Samba Sokoto, while disclosed this to journalists in Kano on Tuesday , said the man was involved in criminal activities within the city of Kano.

He added that the  suspect had also been operating as a street beggar before some vigilant residents of the area reported him to the office of the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, AIG, Zone 1, Kano.

“We got the information about the suspect but when our men arrested him, he was found to be physically fit without any deformity,” he said.

Gov Ortom's convoy in road accident

The convoy of Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State was on Tuesday involved in a traffic accident when a commercial Carina ll Toyota car rammed into the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ bus which was traveling with him.

Although no life was lost in the incident, one of the occupants of the Carina car who sustained head injuries was taken to hospital on the orders of the governor.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor , Mr Terver Akase confirmed that the accident happened at about 4:30 pm between Abakwa and Adi in Buruku Local Government Area of Benue State..

Police seize N33m fake drugs in Kano

The Kano State Police Command on Monday intercepted a consignment of controlled and substandard drugs valued at over N33 million naira.

The  seized controlled drugs included diazepam , fortwin injection and neomaline while the substandard drugs are Ibuprofen tablets, Quinine , Coartem, among others, all valued at about N33, 039, 200.

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