Imasuen said the Labour Party has only eight senators and cannot prevail on the lawmakers not to carry out a decision majority of their colleagues have decided to take.
A Labour Party lawmaker in the Senate, Senator Neda Imasuen has revealed why Labour Party lawmakers didn't reject plan by the National Assembly to buy Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) allegedly worth N160 million for each lawmaker.
According to him, the party doesn't have the majority of lawmakers to take such decision.
Imasuen, who is also the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, said the Labour Party has only eight senators and cannot prevail on the lawmakers not to carry out a decision majority of their colleagues have decided to take.
“I want to say that I have not received any vehicle and none has been offered to me. However, we are in a democracy and where the majority will have their way and the minority will have their say. We can only say what we believe is the right thing to do in the parliament; we are just eight senators, amid 109 senators.
So, those who have zeroed in on Labour Party senators. I think it is very unfair. Assuming 109 vehicles are given to senators and eight rejected them, can you please tell me what significance that will be to the budget or the overall image of the National Assembly?
What I can say is that the Labour Party is not the proponent of this and we have made some inquiries and these seem to be the practice every four years.”
What people don’t know is that senators are offered the right of first refusal after their tenure. If they don’t buy the vehicle, it goes back to the Senate.
It is supposed to be a working vehicle for senators. If we were to vote on it today, the eight Labour Party senators will vote against it but it doesn’t stop it because the 101 senators will vote yes. Even if we reject it, who takes it, will they return it to the manufacturers?” Imasuen asked