Following the Matter of Urgent Public Importance being moved by the Chief Whip of the House, Mrs Mojisola Miranda, the Lagos State lawmakers have given Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu a limited time to produce the three missing state helicopters
The House also summoned some key government officials to explain to the Assembly the agreement between the state and Caverton Helicopters, the managers of the helicopters.
The state officials summoned were Chief of Staff to the governor, Tayo Ayinde; Commissioners for Economic Planning and Budget, Sam Egube; Special Duties, Seye Oladejo and management of Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF)
“Recall that in 2007, Lagos House of Assembly passed a bill for the establishment of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) for the state government to equip and strengthen the security agencies in the state.
“Three helicopters were bought to strengthen security in the state. But the helicopters are nowhere to be found now. “I will want us to look at it and get the concerned parties to tell the House the location of the three helicopters to see if they are just lying fallow.
“If the state government has entered into an agreement with an entity on the equipment, let’s see to what extent the agreement has been working,” Miranda said.
The Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, noted that the helicopters were meant for dual purposes – for security and for commercial purposes.
Obasa emphasised that the House should know the amount that had accrued to the state from the helicopters so far.
“What we have said so far has nothing to do with the image of the state or the assembly,” he said