President of the Senate, David Mark
The outgoing Senate President, David
Mark, and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, did not drive back to their homes
with the usual convoy of exotic vehicles after the valedictory session
on Thursday.
The vehicles were parked at the parking
spaces allocated to the offices of the principal officers as of 7.05pm
while Mark and Ekweremadu were driven away in their personal vehicles
without siren.
There are five vehicles each in the
convoy of the two principal officers. They included two principal
vehicles, two security vehicles, two pilot pick up vans and two power
motorbikes each.
A clerk attached to a senate committee,
told our correspondent on condition of anonymity, that the it was normal
for the principal officers to drop the fleet of vehicles and power
motorcycles in their possession since their tenure had ended with the
valedictory session held on Thursday.
He
said, “The vehicles are property of the National Assembly and the Clerk
of the National Assembly, being the chief accounting officer, would
account for all the vehicles, hence the man waited after the session to
take possession of the vehicles.”
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