Abandoned Electric Cars, Super Bikes Rot Away In National Assembly Premises

National Assembly Complex

Several abandoned electric cars, super bikes of the BMW brands used for escorting presiding officers have been spotted on the premises of the National Assembly building.

The National Assembly has also acquired 10 new ones. The superbikes, of the BMW R1200RT/R1250RT series, were parked close to the Senate’s New Wing, close to where Senate’s presiding and principal officers park their vehicles.

Also on the Annex premises, opposite the Federal Fire Service office are 12 new electric tow tractors and golf cars (also known as golf buggy) of different sizes and models covered in dust. Some Toyota Coaster buses were also abandoned at a space between the National Assembly Complex and the Annex.

Meanwhile, the body and luggage scanners at the National Assembly Complex entrances have stopped working. The equipment stopped functioning during the parliament’s two-month annual recess, Punch report.

Before the devices broke down, persons except the lawmakers and their aides were usually asked to pass through the body scanners, dropping their bags and other items on the luggage scanners for security checks.

However, workers and guests entering the building now do so freely without checks. The two aluminium bars placed at the point where items are dropped on the devices indicate they are not available for use.

Recall that Zebra News had earlier in the week reported that President Muhammadu Buhari will be presenting the 2020 Appropriation Bill to a joint session of the National Assembly on Tuesday.

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