Senate Committee sets up investigative team on purchase of controversial yacht

In response to the escalating controversy surrounding the procurement of a yacht, the Senate Committee on Navy, under the leadership of Otunba Gbenga Daniel, a former governor of Ogun State and the current representative for Ogun East Senatorial District, has taken a proactive stance.
Recall that since the news of the intended procurement leaked in the media, it has generated serious controversy with many Nigerians pointing accusing fingers at the presidency for being insensitive.
The committee, therefore, has taken the initiative to investigate the circumstances and issues surrounding the controversial yacht within a concise timeframe of one week.
The uproar over the potential acquisition of the yacht has gained substantial attention since it was first disclosed in the media.
Many Nigerians have voiced their concerns and criticism, with a significant number expressing displeasure about how such a luxury item can find its way into the Supplementary Budget.
Given the conflicting and contradictory reports circulating in the media regarding the yacht’s acquisition, Otunba Daniel, at the helm of the Senate Committee on Navy, has identified the need for a thorough investigation.
The primary objective is to uncover the facts, dispel uncertainties, and provide the public with an accurate and comprehensive understanding of the situation.
Many Nigerians believe that the position of the Senate Committee in this regard signifies a significant step toward transparency and accountability within the government by the senate.
Apart from the investigation, the committee also resolved to visit all naval facilities across the country with a view to prioritizing training and welfare of naval personnel and veterans, while emphasizing the need for improved funding for the Nigerian Navy to perform their critical role in the nation’s economic and security sector
The committee further resolved to promote the modernization of the Nigerian Navy’s fleet, enhance its operational capabilities and push for naval research and development agencies.
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