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Importer, Dealer clear Saraki from N300m Vehicle Scandal
 
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Tue, 28 Mar 2017   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Senate President Bukola Saraki has been exonerated from the controversy involving the N300 million bullet proof Range Rover imported with fake documents and seized by the Nigerian Customs Service.

Absolving the culpability of the Senate President in the scandal is the car dealer, Lanre Shittu and the importer of the vehicle, Tokunbo Akindele.

Mr Shittu  and Mr Akindele who appeared before the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges, tasked to investigate the car seizure scandal, on Monday, testified, under oath, that the luxury vehicle was not imported for Mr. Saraki, but that it was originally procured in 2015 for use by oil firm, Oando.

Mr. Akindele, also a staff of Oando, said the company later reviewed its decision “because we have alternative.”

Mr. Shittu, Chief Executive of Lanre Shittu Motors, said he was then approached by Wale Tinubu, the Oando boss, in October 2016 for the consigning the car to his (Mr. Shittu’s) company.

He said, in respect of the car, his company had no deal with Mr. Saraki but the Senate, adding that he bided, following advert, and supplied the vehicle.

Both the dealer and the importer said it was in 2017 that they discovered the customs documents for the car were fake, blaming the NCS operatives instead.

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on House Service, Mr. Gobir, told the investigative committee that the Senate bought “vehicles from dealers, and dealers from importers”.

He said the Senate President had nothing to do with the car or the fake documents.

Speaking at the hearing, Mr. Saraki said he was not a car dealer or importer, nor did he ask anybody to help him import the seized vehicle.

Mr Saraki “I did not import any vehicle. I did not ask anybody to import any vehicle on my behalf. It is important that I clear my name, the documents are there and none of the documents are in my name.”

He said the end user certificate showed whom the vehicle was imported for.

The members of the probe committee had put questions to the respondents – Messrs. Saraki, Shittu, Gobir and Akindele – on whether the Senate President had any link with the seized vehicle and the documents.

The committee chaired by Samuel Anyanwu resolved to adjourn hearing to Tuesday and that the NCS should be present to state its side in the matter.

 

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