Senate leaking roof: Buhari told us to look for money when we met him – Lawan
The Nigerian Senate on Wednesday reacted to the leaking roof within the lobby of its White House, saying it had earlier met President Muhammadu Buhari who directed them to look for the money needed for the rehabilitation of the complex.
It also faulted the media over reports on the leakage, saying some media platforms blew the situation out of proportion.
The Senate further accused the media of misrepresenting Tuesday’s incident, stating that what happened was leaked rainwater into the complex lobby.
Former Senate spokesman, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi who came through Order 14 & 15 of the Senate Standing Order, emphatically said, the report on the incident by Channels Television alleging that the leakage disrupted plenary was erroneous and a breach of his right as a Senator.
He noted that while Channels TV’s report on the situation impinges on the privilege of the lawmakers, it was largely incorrect as it further accused the Senate of approving N37 billion for the renovation of the edifice.
He asked the leadership of the Upper Legislative Chamber to as a matter “of privilege, take up the matter immediately.”
Decrying the TV report, President of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan, described the TV report as “irresponsible,” adding that it was aimed at “denigrating the Senate.”
He, however, pointed out that the report did not emanate from journalists at the National Assembly, who he said had demonstrated “patriotism in reporting activities in the parliament.”
He recalled that the leadership of the National Assembly had earlier met with President Muhammadu Buhari when it requested the sum of N37 billion to rehabilitate the edifice.
“But castigation from the media led to the budget being slashed to N9 billion.”
“I remember that myself and the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Hon. Demo Gbajabiamila) met with the President, so that money can be released for the rehabilitation of the building after it was used for 20 years without rehabilitation.
Mr President told us to go look for money. And I remember that myself, the late Chief of Staff to the President, Kyari, the Speaker and the Finance Minister, went about to look for money,” Lawan said.
He described Tuesday’s incident as a vindication of what the National Assembly foresaw, insisting that they acted as responsible tenants to protect the structure from deteriorating.
He further called on the media to seek and report the truth, and to help develop the country’s democracy.
There are many houses that has spent more than that years and nothing happened to it not to talk about the spent millions of naira on
You ought to ashamed of yourselves after spent huge amount of money
If he asked you people to look for the money, I don’t think that is the problem
This national assembly is funny, complaining about the house of twenty years what of your for Father’s houses that have spent forty years and nothing happened
that is true cuz all what you know is how to collect and shared our resources but you can’t contribute to do a menials job of repairs with your own money…………