The person in question, Mr Mathias Obaje, of the Legislative Scrutiny Department, Directorate of the House of Representatives, portrayed his experience to Northern City News on the phone on Saturday.
Obaje, who is trying for the situation of Vice-Chairman of the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria, stated, "Yesterday (Friday), my vehicle was stolen. I left behind the Malima Restaurant around 9am and I bolted the vehicle appropriately. It was the day for discussion and declaration. After our introductions, I turned out around 4.45pm and I didn't see the vehicle.
"I went to the Crime Office at the National Assembly; from that point, we continued to the DPO's office. I gave them the points of interest and subtleties of the vehicle. They said they would examine it."
Inquired as to whether the police had given any report on the wrongdoing since it was accounted for, Obaje stated, "No."
He clarified that the stolen vehicle was a blue Honda Accord 1998 model with case number IHGCD5639VAO39155.
Obaje stated, "That equivalent vehicle was additionally ransacked of its battery before it was inevitably stolen on Friday. At the remade vehicle leave (legitimately behind the intricate, which imparts a fence to the Presidential Villa), the battery was stolen in August 2017.
"I feel terrible and shaky that if such things could be going on here, in other words that the whole premises isn't sheltered. I will likewise exhort the security offices and the administration of the complex to present counts, which ought to be issued to drivers going in and recovered from them while going out."
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