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Presidential Secretariat Holds Second Vehicle Auction Today

Presidential Secretariat Holds Second Vehicle Auction Today

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A total of 26 vehicles, including luxury and decommissioned models, will be auctioned today (15) in the second phase of the Presidential Secretariat’s vehicle auction.

All vehicles, manufactured within the last ten years, had their bidding deadline closed yesterday (14), according to the President’s Media Division (PMD).

The lineup includes a BMW, Porsche Cayenne, Ford Everest, Land Rover, Mitsubishi Montero, Nissan Patrol, and a Toyota Land Cruiser Sahara, among others.

This auction, part of a government cost-cutting initiative, follows a previous phase where 15 vehicles, including nine Defender jeeps, were sold.

The vehicles being auctioned were used by advisors and staff appointed by the former President and are not part of the official fleet of the current Presidential Secretariat.

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