He insisted that Nigerian politicians should invest in local vehicles instead of foreign-made ones.
Former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Prof Kingsley Moghalu has frowned at plans to purchase foreign vehicles for government officials.
According to him, he would not allow any government official to drive an imported vehicle if he were the president of Nigeria.
He insisted that Nigerian politicians should invest in local vehicles instead of foreign-made ones.
Moghalu’s submission is coming against the backdrop of the assurance given by the House of Representatives that the members of the 10th National Assembly will soon get vehicles to ease their work.
This was revealed in a statement by Akin Rotimi, the Chairman, House Committee of Media and Public Affairs.
“For the duration of the 10th Assembly, the vehicles shall remain the property of the National Assembly at the expiration of the tenure of the 10th Assembly in 2027, should the extant assets deboarding policy of government still be in place,” Rotimi said on Sunday.
Speaking via his X handle on Monday, Moghalu asserted that it is a display of patriotic leadership and commitment to reduce the cost of governance.
He said, “If I were President of Nigeria or Governor of a State, no government official will drive a foreign-made vehicle at government expense (procurement) when we have local alternatives.
“That is one demonstration of patriotic leadership and commitment to cutting the cost of governance.”