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Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by Karemarealty288(m): 7:14pm On Apr 28

EXCLUSIVE: Tinubu forced to fly commercial to Saudi Arabia from Netherlands as two presidential jets break down at once

Recent malfunctions involving the country’s presidential fleet have puzzled officials, raising fears one of its most iconic features could touch off a disaster of historic proportions.



President Bola Tinubu was ferried to an economic summit in Saudi Arabia by a commercial aviation operator this weekend after his main luxury jet was taken into rehabilitation and a second aircraft he was travelling with developed a technical snag in the Netherlands, Peoples Gazette learnt from officials familiar.

The Nigerian leader arrived in The Hague on April 23 for a series of economic and diplomatic engagements at the instance of Prime Minister Mark Rutte. He learnt shortly before he was scheduled to depart the Netherlands on Friday that his plane had suffered unspecified problems, officials said under anonymity to discuss sensitive details of the president’s itinerary. Another official said some of the technical complications included an oxygen leak.

President Bola Tinubu with Hans Akerboom, deputy protocol chief of the Netherlands, during departure on a chartered jet from Rotterdam. April 26, 2024.President Bola Tinubu with Hans Akerboom, deputy protocol chief of the Netherlands, during departure on a chartered jet from Rotterdam. April 26, 2024.
This forced the president and his delegation to leave behind the Nigerian government aircraft and use a charter jet company to facilitate their onward journey to Saudi Arabia for a special session of the World Economic Forum in Riyadh, arriving on Friday night.

The Gazette was told Mr Tinubu and some of his personal aides left Rotterdam on a Falcon 8X 9H-GRC private jet for the summit, which is scheduled for April 28-29. The rest, including several ministers and other high-ranking administration officials, made the trip on separate support aircraft and commercial airlines.

President Tinubu arrives in RiyadhPresident Tinubu arrives in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on a chartered commercial flight. April 26, 2024.
The knotty aircraft, a Gulfstream G550 class, was originally dedicated to Vice-President Kashim Shettima. However, the president used it on his foreign trip because his own dedicated carrier, the Boeing 737 business jet class operated by the Nigerian Air Force 001, has been under maintenance for several weeks.

On March 25, the plane was taken to a maintenance facility at EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, a commercial administrative region jointly controlled by France, Germany, and Switzerland. As of Saturday night, it had not been returned to Nigeria.

The Gulfstream jet was later fixed and sent to Saudi Arabia, where it is now waiting to return the president to Nigeria after his official trip on April 29, The Gazette heard.


The vice-president was also forced to piggyback on chartered planes for his official trips. He was in Iperu-Remo on Saturday in a private plane hired from a Lagos-based consortium.

A spokesman for the president did not immediately return a request for comments about the crisis. The Nigerian Air Force also declined to comment.

This latest incident is far from the first for the presidential air fleet. According to maintenance records reviewed by The Gazette, the Boeing 737 has been taken for extensive repairs at least seven times over the past three years.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo ordered the plane, and Nigeria took delivery on April 14, 2005. The former Nigerian leader started using the luxury aircraft, first manufactured in 1998 and with a capacity of about 30 passengers, for his air travels on June 29, 2005. The plane has now served all Nigerian presidents in the uninterrupted Fourth Republic, advancing its reputation as one of the most iconic features of the Nigerian presidency.

Former President Muhammadu Buhari sent the aircraft for repair between late September and early October 2021. Barely two months later, the plane suffered another major fault, forcing the government to again return it for rehabilitation for nearly three months.

Records showed the plane was repaired again in early April and early May 2023 as part of efforts to get it in top shape before Mr Tinubu’s inauguration on May 29, 2023.

The Gazette learnt that over $8 million has been spent fixing the plane for different vulnerabilities since December 2022 alone. This is a significant amount for a country of 230 million with an unenviable reputation as the world’s poverty capital.

Aviation monitors have publicly decried the huge maintenance expenditure as wasteful, prescribing instead that a new plane would serve the country better, renew confidence in air travel safety for future presidents and stave off unnecessary costs that could be diverted to other crucial areas of economic development.

Whereas Mr Tinubu has managed to carry out his official duties despite a pattern of last-minute troubles with presidential planes, administration officials are nonetheless concerned that the frequent glitches, besides being immensely embarrassing for the country, could potentially inflict a catastrophe of historic proportions.

“Many of us in this administration are more concerned about the clear danger that the planes are signalling than any ridicule from their frequent breakdowns,” an official said. “We are being told that the planes are old and there should be serious consideration towards their replacement.”

Nigeria has had a near-perfect record in air travel among its leaders since the first prime minister, Tafawa Balewa, flew private with his entourage in the early 1960s, including on a trip to the United States on President John F. Kennedy’s invitation in 1961.

However, concerns among officials have simmered since February 2019, when former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo survived a crash while travelling on a chartered helicopter for a scheduled campaign event.

Although the report of a formal investigation into the crash was never made public, initial questions were raised about the helicopter’s operators’ poor maintenance culture.


https://gazettengr.com/exclusive-tinubu-forced-to-fly-commercial-to-saudi-arabia-from-netherlands-as-two-presidential-jets-break-down-at-once/

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by NwaNimo1(m): 7:17pm On Apr 28
Air Peace should manage his fleet and logistics......

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by Amotolongbo(f): 7:21pm On Apr 28
Records showed the plane was repaired again in early April and early May 2023 as part of efforts to get it in top shape before Mr Tinubu’s inauguration on May 29, 2023.

The Gazette learnt that over $8 million has been spent fixing the plane for different vulnerabilities since December 2022 alone. This is a significant amount for a country of 230 million with an unenviable reputation as the world’s poverty capital.
make dem sell the eranplane now

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by SpatialKing(m): 7:25pm On Apr 28
National embarrassment
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by Racoon(m): 7:25pm On Apr 28
Same presidential fleet that was not spared of the APC government corruption. Budgeting billion which was being embezzled yet the planes were not downsized or optimally repaired.

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by LagosFirstSon: 7:43pm On Apr 28
Somebody that couldn't fix his aircraft before leaving Nigeria to Netherlands cannot fix Nigeria ..

Tinubu is a failure

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by chopnaira: 7:44pm On Apr 28
So?

So we should cry because the planes on the presidential fleet broke down grin

Even Canadian PM plane's broke down last year and a replacement had to be sent to convey him from India.

LagosFirstSon:
Somebody that couldn't fix his aircraft before leaving Nigeria to Netherlands cannot fix Nigeria ..

Tinubu is a failure

Racoon:
Same presidential fleet that was not spared of the APC government corruption. Budgeting billion which was being embezzled yet the planes were not downsized or optimally repaired.

SpatialKing:
National embarrassment
Look at all these enemies of Nigeria that love to celebrate any negative news grin

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by SoNature(m): 7:44pm On Apr 28
grin
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by Reflect7: 7:46pm On Apr 28
No big deal.

Is it not human beings that fly commercial?

If you people don’t have something serious to post, go and sit down somewhere and stop disturbing our peace. undecided

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by Dialpad: 7:46pm On Apr 28
Stop this ... US Secretary of state had the similar issue... so whats the big deal

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by hammer567: 7:46pm On Apr 28
THIEF WANT TO BUY JETS.
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by SoNature(m): 7:48pm On Apr 28
SpatialKing:
National embarrassment

There's nothing wrong with a president flying commercial airplanes. If Boris Johnson could do it as British PM, who be Tinubu? How much Nigeria get?

We should be more worried about this category of people in government using anger to come back and budget $10 billion to acquire new fleet of airplanes because of what you tagged national embarrassment. We know their crooked antecedents.

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by jmoore(m): 7:52pm On Apr 28
A poor country like Nigeria has no business owing presidential airplanes.

China is a world power but their president travels with one of the planes that belongs to Air China.

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by LibertyRep: 7:53pm On Apr 28
Maybe we should just discard the fleet and opt for commercial airlines. It's possible

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by Goodvibes007: 7:53pm On Apr 28
An aeroplane is a mechanical machine meaning they break down just like any other mechanical equipment.

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by Zonefree(m): 8:22pm On Apr 28
chopnaira:
So?

So we should cry because the planes on the presidential fleet broke down grin

Even Canadian PM plane's broke down last year and a replacement had to be sent to convey him from India.






Look at all these enemies of Nigeria that love to celebrate any negative news grin
Na only for bad news una dey compare Nigeria with other developed nations.

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by ebufa: 8:24pm On Apr 28
Karemarealty288:


https://gazettengr.com/exclusive-tinubu-forced-to-fly-commercial-to-saudi-arabia-from-netherlands-as-two-presidential-jets-break-down-at-once/




Emilokan wants to change his private jet ! Why the rigmarole....simply budget another 200 billion for the latest bombardier global challenger.....afterall you found money to build a 12 billion dollar lagos,/calabar highway
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by tommy589(m): 8:40pm On Apr 28
Goodvibes007:
An aeroplane is a mechanical machine meaning they break down just like any other mechanical equipment.

Very correct 💯

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by Benzigler: 8:41pm On Apr 28
Nobody respect the Drug Cartel Lord
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by helinues: 8:42pm On Apr 28
Oshey Baami Razor gazette.

Na the source I first quickly go check. No need to read the bunkum again

grin

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by helinues: 8:43pm On Apr 28
SoNature:


There's nothing wrong with a president flying commercial airplanes. If Boris Johnson could do it as British PM, who be Tinubu? How much Nigeria get?

We should be more worried about this category of people in government using anger to come back and budget $10 billion to acquire new fleet of airplanes because of what you tagged national embarrassment. We know their crooked antecedents.

Bro, no dey write anything epistle about Gazette news, na fake media
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by iluvdonjazzy: 9:14pm On Apr 28
Where is Allen Onyema, Baba Air Peace.
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by nedu666: 9:28pm On Apr 28
Someone wants to buy new presidential jet
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by olisaEze(m): 9:33pm On Apr 28
I doubt that plane has any faults. cool

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by DaddyJapan(m): 9:44pm On Apr 28
Dave Cameron regularly flew on a commercial airline during his time as UK PM.
If memory serves me well even the Queen of England took a BA flight to the CHOGM in Perth, Australia, during Jonathan's reign. cool

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Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by Gadafii: 9:52pm On Apr 28
Tinubu is an epitome of failure and disgrace, two birds breaking down at the same time, what a national disgrace of collosal damage


Buhari must be somewhere laughing at how bulaba is disgracing Nigeria and nigerians, he will be like "yo waaa, dan boroga shege," sips kunu and smile

How can tinubus 1 year administration be worse than Buhari entire 8 years of failure.

We went from a professor to a cow herder with SSCE That he couldn't even provide an original copy of to a man which no one can even point to his secondary school, his home town, childhood or youthful friends, his age, his true identity, like a masquerade

It is well
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by Gadafii: 9:53pm On Apr 28
DaddyJapan:
Dave Cameron regularly flew on a commercial airline during his time as UK PM.
If memory serves me well even the Queen of England took a BA flight to the CHOGM in Perth, Australia, during Jonathan's reign. cool
did Cameron or Elizabeth fly commercial because the presidential fleet was broken down

Him flying commercial is a good one, infact the entire presidential fleet should be scrapped so that all government officials can either fly commercial or first class to anywhere they want to

But you know it was the failure of those jets that forced him to fly commercial not because he wanted to
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by Bobloco: 9:53pm On Apr 28
chopnaira:
So?

So we should cry because the planes on the presidential fleet broke down grin

Even Canadian PM plane's broke down last year and a replacement had to be sent to convey him from India.






Look at all these enemies of Nigeria that love to celebrate any negative news grin


Anyone who says the truth is automatically an enemy of Nigeria, but you aren't an enemy when you engage in spreading lies, falsehoods, and propaganda.
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by NGArmyTerrorist: 10:08pm On Apr 28
Another story to embezzle money for maintenance! One chance..
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by BigYash: 10:12pm On Apr 28
He for manage am come back,as he take dey manage Nigerian economy
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by HypocriticalObi: 10:14pm On Apr 28
Ok
Re: Tinubu Forced To Fly Commercial To Saudi Arabia From Netherlands by favor914: 10:16pm On Apr 28
Racoon:
Same presidential fleet that was not spared of the APC government corruption. Budgeting billion which was being embezzled yet the planes were not downsized or optimally repaired.
No joy, Typical Wailer.

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