The Lagos State government, Thursday said it neither
requested for, nor used bulletproof vehicles BMW Series 7 during the 18th
National Sports Festival in the state, maintaining that it only requested for
and got from Coscharis, regular saloon cars, four- wheel drive vehicles and
buses in its capacity as official vehicle providers for the sports festival.
A statement signed by the
Commissioner for Youths, Sports and Social Development, Mr. Enitan Oshodi, said
the government duly made a request to President Goodluck Jonathan for waiver of
destination inspection charges and duty exemptions on 300 vehicles which were
to be used for the festival.
According to the statement, which
sought to set straight “information doing the rounds with regard to the
vehicles requested from and supplied by Coscharis Nigeria Limited for use at
the immediate past 18th National Sports Festival hosted by the Lagos State from
November 27 to December 9, 2012”, the request was duly granted by the President
leading to the issuance of a certificate of waiver in respect of the duty
payable on the importation of the cars, by Coscharis Nigeria Limited.
“The Lagos State Government would
therefore like to put it on record that documents exist to show the vehicles
which were supplied and used during the 18th NSF.
The vehicles requested from Coscharis
who were Sponsors of the 18th NSF were limited to regular saloon cars, four
wheel drive vehicles and buses to convey the 14,000 athletes and 10,000
officials who attended the games”, the statement said.
It must be remembered that the
National Sports Festival belongs to the Federal Government. The State hosts it
on terms and conditions contained in written agreements. One of the conditions
was the provision of 300 vehicles for officials and athletes use. Because the
State did not budget to buy vehicles it was mooted and the State agreed that
Coscharis who had done this kind of transaction for the Federal Government
before, should supply the vehicles for use ONLY.
All that the State was required to do was to apply to the Federal Government for waiver which she duly did while also supplying fuel and drivers for the vehicles.
All that the State was required to do was to apply to the Federal Government for waiver which she duly did while also supplying fuel and drivers for the vehicles.
The State was not involved in
clearing the vehicles which was done through the Customs, a Federal Government
Agency and Coscharis. The State, therefore, was not in a position to know
whether bulletproof vehicles were imported or cleared under the cover of the
waiver granted.
The statement continued, “Government
also wishes to state categorically and unequivocally that it did not request
for any bulletproof vehicle BMW level 7 series or any other bulletproof vehicle
for use at the games, nor was any such vehicle used in the hosting of the 18th
NSF”.
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Thank God Lagos state is coming out to clear the air. The Finance Minister is not involved in the armour car deal after all. People should get their facts right before making critical comments.
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