The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has denied owning a private jet or hiring one with public funds.
Mr. Dogara confirmed a report by news website, SaharaReporters, that he travelled in a private jet to Asaba, Delta State, to commission a church.
He however denied being the owner of the jet, or funding the trip with public money.
SaharaReporters had reported how the speaker confirmed to its correspondent that he was in Asaba, on his way to Ubulu-Uku, to commission a project.
Asked why he did not travel on one of the planes in the presidential fleet, the speaker reportedly said he was told that jets in the presidential fleet were not allowed to fly into the airport in Asaba, the Delta State capital, owing to the airport’s poor state.
He admitted that a smaller 8-seater plane was later allocated to him, but said he refused to use the plane because of the size of his entourage.
In a statement Tuesday, Mr. Dogara reacted to the news report by denying he was the owner of the private jet.
The statement, signed by his media aide, Turaki Hassan, read, “Attention of the office of the Rt. Hon. Speaker Yakubu Dogara has been drawn to a story published by online news portal Sahara Reporters about a private visit to Delta State embarked upon by the Speaker.
“We wish to state for the records that Hon. Speaker was invited to Delta State by Evang. Hon. Mrs. J.O. Mrakpor representing Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency of Delta State to help commission a church she built.”
The statement continued, “Evang. Mrakpor has in the past built three churches and she just finished building the fourth one in her community in fulfilment of the promise she made to God before the 2015 elections that she will build a church for the community if God gives her victory.
“Being a private visit, Mr. Speaker in company of some of his colleagues including Muslim members of the House, attended the church service where the new church and not just an ‘altar’ was commissioned and prayers were offered for the restoration of peace in Nigeria.
“For the record: Mr. Speaker does not own a private jet. Mr. Speaker personally paid for the cost of the trip to Delta State and did not take a single dime from official coffers, being a private visit.”
He urged “online and conventional media organisations” to always check their facts before going to press.
-Premium Times
Mr. Dogara confirmed a report by news website, SaharaReporters, that he travelled in a private jet to Asaba, Delta State, to commission a church.
He however denied being the owner of the jet, or funding the trip with public money.
SaharaReporters had reported how the speaker confirmed to its correspondent that he was in Asaba, on his way to Ubulu-Uku, to commission a project.
Asked why he did not travel on one of the planes in the presidential fleet, the speaker reportedly said he was told that jets in the presidential fleet were not allowed to fly into the airport in Asaba, the Delta State capital, owing to the airport’s poor state.
He admitted that a smaller 8-seater plane was later allocated to him, but said he refused to use the plane because of the size of his entourage.
In a statement Tuesday, Mr. Dogara reacted to the news report by denying he was the owner of the private jet.
The statement, signed by his media aide, Turaki Hassan, read, “Attention of the office of the Rt. Hon. Speaker Yakubu Dogara has been drawn to a story published by online news portal Sahara Reporters about a private visit to Delta State embarked upon by the Speaker.
“We wish to state for the records that Hon. Speaker was invited to Delta State by Evang. Hon. Mrs. J.O. Mrakpor representing Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency of Delta State to help commission a church she built.”
The statement continued, “Evang. Mrakpor has in the past built three churches and she just finished building the fourth one in her community in fulfilment of the promise she made to God before the 2015 elections that she will build a church for the community if God gives her victory.
“Being a private visit, Mr. Speaker in company of some of his colleagues including Muslim members of the House, attended the church service where the new church and not just an ‘altar’ was commissioned and prayers were offered for the restoration of peace in Nigeria.
“For the record: Mr. Speaker does not own a private jet. Mr. Speaker personally paid for the cost of the trip to Delta State and did not take a single dime from official coffers, being a private visit.”
He urged “online and conventional media organisations” to always check their facts before going to press.
-Premium Times
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