Imoke Acquires 3000 Cars From Cocharis, House of Assembly to Investigate MoU
According to the CrossRiver Watch,The Cross River State House of Assembly has set set up a 5 man Committee to investigate the high numbers of vehicles acquired by Cross River State government from Coscharis Motors, which are regularly ferreted from Lagos to the state.They will investigate the Memorandum of Understanding, MoU between the State Government and the Coscharis Company.
The Committee, which is headed by the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon Itaya Asuquo Nyong will among other things collate all necessary information that will strengthen the Assembly’s position on the MoU.
The Special Committee was constituted in response to a motion moved by Hon. Nyong which questioned the constant supply of vehicles to the State since 2008 without the company setting up even an office in the State which he said is a clear case of capital flight.
Itaya revealed that the government has so far acquired over 3000 vehicles costing the state several billions of Naira from the Company since 2008 when Senator Liyel Imoke assumed the reins of power in the state.
He stated that it was regrettable that it has become increasingly difficult to maintain these vehicles using the available service center in the Ministry of Works as the cost was very high without the company setting up a service center in the state.
Hon Nyong argued that even when vehicle parts were available, getting the necessary skilled mechanics to fix the vehicles is near impossible and suggested that the establishment of a workshop by Coscharis will provide employment and ensure that the right servicing and repairs are done on its horde of vehicle brands in the state.
In his contributions, the Speaker of the Assembly, Rt. Hon Larry Odey said it was important that the content of the MoU be made public so that all other benefits can come into the State, stressing that the company must keep faith with its corporate social responsibility.
Other members of the Special Committee include, Hon. Wilson Ekpenyong, Hon. Agbiji M. Agbiji, Hon. Ernest Eki and Hon. Steve Ukpekpen.
It is worthy to note that since 2008, any political appointment in the state, no matter how remote or seemingly insignificant entitles the beneficiary to a brand new SUV or a four wheel drive, or a saloon Ford and sometimes all the three brands are handed over to the appointee.
It took them 3000 cars, 5years and lots of money before they woke up from their slumber?bunch of good for nothing people and they re meant to protect the interest of their people.such a fat pity,they shd be sacked by their oga at the top.
ReplyDelete3000cars with public funds?issorait.God is watching
ReplyDeleteThey should return to the slumber they have been in since 2008. Its a PDP affair so they shouldn't try to threaten anyone cos we are not fooled by their theatrics. Lousy people.
ReplyDeleteWho are they trying to fool? Thay should quit this drama,go and collect their own share of the 'motor spree' and move on. We are not fooled. Do we look like awilo longomba or are we learners? Make dem go siddon joor. God is waching o! Jehovah no dey sleep! Today is for the thief but one day go be for US,d real owners.
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