Facts have
emerged how the immediate past Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, used
“discretionary powers” to award cars worth over N1billion as exit package to
himself, his deputy, the Secretary to the State Government and other principal
officers of his government.
Source
revealed that most of the cars taken away by top officials of the past
administration were purchased between January and February this year.
As contained
in a document exclusively obtained by PREMIUM TIMES, the “Exit package” for the
former governor include a Lexus jeep with registration number, 10SG; Land
Cruiser SUV with registration number, OY 02 A01 attached to the ADC to the
governor and a Hilux Toyota with number OY 608 A01 attached to the Escort
Commander.
Other cars in
the former governor’s fleet, which were taken away, include five Toyota Land
Cruiser SUVs; a Toyota Prado SUV; An LX Lexus jeep and a Nissan Pathfinder SUV.
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The Deputy
Governor went away with a Toyota Land Cruiser and three Toyota Hilux D/C Pick
Up.
The Secretary
to the State Government, Ishmael Alli, went away with a brand new Toyota Land
Cruiser and a Prado SUV 2018 model.
Similarly, the
erstwhile Speaker was also awarded a Toyota Land Cruiser GX-R (2016) Full
option. The Head of Service also went home with a Toyota Prado SUV and Toyota
Hilux Pick-up.
The former
governor’s wife, Mrs Ajimobi, took with her two Toyota Land Cruiser SUVs, a
Toyota Avensis; two Hyundai Saloon cars and a Renault Latitude saloon car,
making a total of six cars carted away by the former first lady.
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PREMIUM TIMES
investigation revealed that the Oyo State government procured the SSG’s cars
for N40million each. The OYSG 1 is a treated car worth N140 million. The value
of the other vehicles such as the Toyota Hilux and the Land Cruiser SUVs is
about N30million each.
The Proposal
In a letter
dated May 4, 2019, Mr Alli, as the SSG, wrote a letter to Mr Ajimobi, a copy of
which was obtained by PREMIUM TIMES, requesting that the principal officers be
allowed to go home with their official vehicles as an exit package.
Mr Alli cited
certain legislations, including the 1999 Constitution (as amended) to back up
his request, suggesting that the governor could by law, use his discretionary
powers to approve his request.
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He also cited
the tradition of state governments in the south-west which allows state principal
officers to allow the cars in their fleet to be taken away at the expiration of
their tenure.
The letter,
titled, “Exit Package for Principal Officers of Government” reads:
“Further to my
earlier submission at page 1-2 with attachments from pages 3-14 to your
Excellency on the above subject and the imminent end of the tenure of the
administration, I like to state as follows:
“Federal
Republic of Nigeria 1999 Constitution (as amended) makes provision for the
pension of gratuity of governor and deputy governors who are not removed from
office as a result of impeachment.
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“Oyo State Law
2007 amended the remuneration package for political office holders in Oyo
State,
“On the policy
of the disposal of vehicles to government functionaries and others, His
Excellency, the governor can exercise discretionary powers to approve the first
right of purchase of their official vehicles and equipment on the expiration of
their tenures or otherwise, at the depreciation values that may be determined
by the board of survey or based on the exercise of discretionary powers of the
governor (page 11 of file).
“According to
Land Law; 1978, the governor has statutory rights of occupancy easements appalment
to statutory right of occupancy, to wave, wholly or partly, except as otherwise
prescribed.
“Observed
tradition and findings in the southwest states where principal officers were
allowed to go with the fleet of their official vehicles vide page 14
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“Feelers
around the southwest zone confirmed similar trends.
“Based on the
above, I am recommending for your Excellency’s consideration and approval that
the governor, the deputy governor and any other principal/political appointee
be considered as deserving of such an exit package free of charge as may be
approved by your Excellency.
“Your
Excellency is graciously requested to consider the above for further directives
and necessary actions, sir.”
The memo was
promptly approved by the then governor “as recommended.”
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Mr. Ajimobi
also approved the request of the Chairman of the State Universal Basic
Education Board, A. O. Makanjuola, in a letter dated April 18, for her to take
away her official vehicle as an exit package.
Mrs.
Makanjuola wrote: “This is to express my deepest gratitude for the opportunity
to serve the state via my appointment under your leadership, as the Chairman of
SUBEB.
“May I humbly
request your approval for the allocation as an exit privilege, of my official
car – Toyota Highlander – 2014 Model, Reg No. 06D14OY, Chassis No. 5TDBKRFH7
S025504 and engine No. 2GRE632241X, Colour Blue, free of charge in line with
the exercise of your Excellency discretionary power on the request.”
Source revealed
of a policy of the state government that gives political office holders the
right of first refusal to purchase vehicles within their fleet, for which they
would be required to pay up to about 30 per cent of the value of the vehicles.
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But Mr
Ajimobi, even though the laws cited by his SSG also noted that he had the
powers to decide the value of the cars and what the users could pay, chose to
give them out free of charge, of which he was the greatest beneficiary.
The cars were
taken away as exit package in spite of the extraordinarily lavish severance
allowances available to former governors, deputies and other political office
holders.
The Oyo State
Pension Law 2004 provides that a former governor and his deputy are to collect
a pension as long as they live.
The law
stipulates that the pension for life will be paid at a rate equivalent to the
annual salary of the incumbent governor or deputy governor of the state.
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The breakdown
of the pension and allowances includes furniture Allowance which is put at 300
per cent of the annual basic salary, leave allowance is 10 per cent of annual
basic salary, severance allowance will be 300 per cent of the annual basic
salary.
Oyo State’s
new governor, Seyi Makinde, on assuming office, had directed that the cars
taken away to be returned to the state government. His ultimatum to the former
governor and his aides is yet to receive any attention, as no vehicle has been
returned to the government.
In responding
to the allegations that he and his aides took away cars belonging to the state
government, Mr. Ajimobi said Mr Makinde should focus on governance and not look
at “mundane issues.”
“I heard them
say that members of our cabinet carted away government cars. We have served and
left. He should stop looking at mundane issues,” he said.
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Justifying
further the action of Mr Ajimobi, the man who served as his Special Adviser on
Communication and Strategy, Tunji Bolaji, told PREMIUM TIMES that the issue of
cars given to principal officers of the last administration had been laid to
rest given the fact that the action of the governor followed due process.
“Everything
was legally done. All due process was followed. If anybody went away with his
official vehicle, he did so in line with due process,” Mr Bolaji said.
“Don’t forget
that we are talking about a governor, who has the power to take such
decisions.”Culled
from – PREMIUM TIMES