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Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by supereagle(m): 6:22am On Oct 29, 2012
Spends N1.30tr in seven years on executive jets

WITH Nigeria holding the record of a country with the highest private jet ownership in Africa, the aviation sector has brought into sharp relief the paradox of a nation that is endowed with huge oil resources but where only a few are wealthy.

In a country where the average Nigerian lives on less than $1 a day, there is a super rich class of business moguls, bankers, preachers, politicians and oil magnates whose private ownership of jets is more than that of any other country.

While the rich can afford such luxuries, the economic crisis in the nation is seen in a situation where the aviation sector needs financial succour from the Federal Government.

Indeed, worried about the critical state of the nation’s aviation industry, the Federal Government is proposing a fresh round of intervention for airlines.

The new intervention fund would be different from the N100 billion given to airlines three years ago to help them boost their operations.

While some judiciously used the funds, others reportedly diverted them.

Also, government has ensured that access to the funds from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) would be on the basis of a single digit interest and it is for a long term.

A top official of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) told The Guardian that the ownership of the state-of-the-art jets in Nigeria had grown to over 200 in 2012 from 50 in 2008.

Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State had on October 7, 2012 acquired a brand new Bombardier Global 5000 (N565RS) for his exclusive use. He is said to glide all over Rivers State while holding the throttle levers himself.

The jet was primarily bought from Bombardier in Canada for $45.7 million through the Bank of Utah Trustee account.

Sources said Amaechi traded off the state’s current Embraer Legacy 600, saying it was too expensive to maintain. The sources said $5 million was added to the proceed of the traded plane that enabled the government to buy the latest airplane.

The oil-rich Rivers State already owns an AW139 helicopter, which it leased to a commercial airliner. The state then turned around to patronize the airline’s VIP Sikorsky S76C helicopter.

Last year, the state government sold its Dash 8-Q200 aircraft to Cross River State for $6 million. Cross River State then leased the plane to Aero Contractors to undertake commercial flights to and from Obudu airstrip in the state.

Amaechi is just one of many state chief executives that own airplanes.

Aircraft manufacturers like Bombardier, Gulf Stream, Embraer, Hawker Siddley and Challenger have made Nigeria their huge market because of the demand for these aircraft types by wealthy Nigerians.

The common brands of private jets in Nigeria are Hawker Siddley 125-800 and 900XP, Gulfstream 450, 550 and 650; Bombardier Challenger 604, 605; Global Express; Embraer Legacy and Falcons.

According to an official of Bombardier, the Canadian aircraft manufacturer, Nigeria ranks behind the United States, United Kingdom, and China among countries that top their orders for the supply of the aircraft type; just as there are indications that N1.30 trillion may have been expended in the last seven years. Nigeria is said to top the market for private jet ownership.

The Managing Director of Aero Airlines, Captain Akin George, had recently spoken on the increasing number of private jets being parked at most of the aprons of Nigerian airports.

He was particularly piqued that most of the private jets carry foreign registration credentials rather than Nigerian registration.

The decision to register the jets in foreign countries, particularly in South Africa, is said to be informed by the notion that in case the owners want to resell the jets, they would warrant a bigger value from buyers.

He had subsequently called on the authorities concerned in the country to make registration processes in Nigeria friendly and attractive.

The economic downturn in Europe and the United States had made Nigeria and China to become two of the fastest growing private jet markets in the world.

There are many factors that have encouraged the rise of acquisition of customized jets, which cost between N2.4 billion and N9 billion.

Chief among these is the fact that flight schedules in the aviation industry are no longer flexible.

Again, the dearth of aircraft and the huge passenger traffic that is not commensurate with the capacity of the airlines has made air travel difficult for those who wish to travel by air.

In a situation like this, wealthy Nigerians would opt to acquire their own private jets to save time that would have been wasted waiting for flights whose times of departure are not known.

According to Aviation and travel expert, Olumide Ohunayo, the flight schedules of most commercial airliners that are not flexible have made it attractive for those who can afford private jets to acquire them.

Recurring delays and an inherent socio-political and economic system that thrive more in spontaneity rather than rigorous planning, according to Ohunayo, are other contributory factors.

His words: “Worldwide, they are taxed and made to pay higher charges to fund the civil aviation system and to reduce congestion, but that is not the case here.”

The new intervention fund of the Federal Government for the aviation sector is about a 16-year facility, which is expected to boost domestic aircraft operations.

This time around, the fund whose exact amount is yet to be disclosed would be paid to aircraft manufacturers or lessors for airlines to acquire newer fleet.

Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah-Ogiewonyi made the disclosure in Abuja at the weekend in an exclusive interview with The Guardian.

She said the intervention fund given to the carriers did not grow aviation, adding that, “we wanted a direct growth for a better impact than what we currently have in place and our strategy to utilising it is to have a tripartite, triangular if you like, system where the CBN with the approval of the Ministry of Finance pays directly to aircraft manufacturers of the leasing company.

“The leasing company would in turn bring the aircraft to our airline operators. The airline operators would now have access to brand new aircraft. If not brand new, but relatively brand new aircraft. You and the passengers will have access to functional airline that can take you to where you want to go safely and aviation remains the preferred mode of transportation,” she added.

She explained that a thorough audit of the airlines was carried out when she assumed office, stressing that there were airlines which were half-dead, financially weak, ineffective, inefficient and predicted that they (airlines) would collapse in six months because of their poor standards.

Airlines in Nigeria have shown signs of ailment, as all of them are heavily indebted to banks, aviation agencies, fuel marketers to the tune of over N250 billion.

Piqued by the development, the apex bank in September sent a circular banning financial institutions from extending further credit to Nigerian airlines.

According to the CBN, this will prevent the airlines from further escalating their huge debt profiles by borrowing more money.

Unlike in Nigeria, the United States gives bankruptcy protection like the chapter 11 protection, just as stakeholders call for more support for the carriers.

They noted that the domino effect of a crisis-ridden sector would lead to pain for operators and passengers

Oduah-Ogiemonyi regretted that Nigeria- airlines were yet to benefit from the Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) with other nations.

The minister stated that for the country to tap into the air pact, the government would go into Joint Venture (JV) with airlines it has BASA pact with.

Nigeria has 85 BASA agreements that are completely unutilised and could not be utilised because none of the nation’s carriers has the capacity to reciprocate or operate into destinations as provided for in the air agreement, as they are very small and fragmented.

Her words: “We are not getting the commercial benefits. We have not been benefiting commercially from the relationships and we say we can do that. Now is the time to look at them so that we can empower them. We have viable routes that we cannot utilise because we lack the capacity.

“We proposed to have a marriage, a joint venture between the bigger airlines and us. In doing so, airline operators were given the opportunity to work with the big ones and the big ones will domesticate their activities as it applies to Nigeria; meaning they will do the Nigerian route and still have access to our international route.

“You can see the opportunity we are giving them access to, which ordinarily on their own, they would not have direct access to. For instance, they can do Nigeria-London; they can do Nigeria-New York and Nigeria-Dubai.”
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=103117:nigerians-top-list-of-private-jet-owners-in-africa-&catid=1:national&Itemid=559#comments
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by a1solution: 8:27am On Oct 29, 2012
All this men are just enjoying Nigeria corrupt system. Apart from the days of Ribadu, Its unfortunate that EFCC is only looking for bribe. If you doubt report a case that you know EFCC officials would not benefit from and see what I mean.
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Lanreclassic(m): 8:31am On Oct 29, 2012
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Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by femzy(m): 8:32am On Oct 29, 2012
I thought a list would suffice embarassed

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Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Abagworo(m): 8:33am On Oct 29, 2012
Tax them.

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Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Ice4jez(m): 8:35am On Oct 29, 2012
how dos that affect the average or poor nigeria.garri way na poor man food self don add money
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Nobody: 8:36am On Oct 29, 2012
Hmmm.naija people no longer wanna fly with arik and co since they are flying molues.
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Alaafialoro(m): 8:38am On Oct 29, 2012
The rich(corrupt politcians) gets richer,while the poor gets poorer..Just like some economists said,our economy is getting better indeed!
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by elampiro(m): 8:38am On Oct 29, 2012
Such Nigerian rich men are educated illiterates. When it comes to wealth and affluence, most Nigerians don't have the right mentality.
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by enioladeran: 8:38am On Oct 29, 2012
Abagworo: Tax them.
Abi ooooooo!
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Nobody: 8:38am On Oct 29, 2012
Se kii sey owo awon ara ilu ni won fi ra ni. Awon oloriburuku eleje gbona. Balu yen de lo ma gba emi gbogbo eyin te n se owo wa moku moku. Ito ki bale ko pada senu, ojo loro ina n mugi... Ojo loro ito n mule... Bi a ba fe omo loju ariran... O ki esu maa se gbo eyin ijoba te n kowo wa je... Ke ma roju raye se ile aiye yin... Oro bi ekun ko ni won nile yin. Bi e ba se n bo ninu ijamba kan lee ma kosi imi. E ni jere awon omo.
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Nobody: 8:39am On Oct 29, 2012
Not surprising. They're trying to escape bad roads.

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Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by eduson55(m): 8:39am On Oct 29, 2012
[size=28pt]i wonder oo [/size]grin
Ice4jez: how dos that affect the average or poor nigeria.it cant even change the price of garri
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Rooneyboy(m): 8:42am On Oct 29, 2012
before nko , wetin u expect ?

A country were criminals are worshiped /celebrated.

A country that doesn't take out time to investigate how people make their money !

Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Nobody: 8:44am On Oct 29, 2012
If you say an average nigerian lives below 1 dollar per day, you'll rot in hell

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Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Basic(m): 8:45am On Oct 29, 2012
So they even "park" those jets in airports and airstrips. Why can't they build private airports in their compounds? Mad leaders!
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Rooneyboy(m): 8:45am On Oct 29, 2012
ogugua88: Not surprising. They're trying to escape bad roads.

But for hw long will they continue deceiving themselves
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Nobody: 8:49am On Oct 29, 2012
So wetin make I do now? Shey make I go slap Oledepo?
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by nanaman(m): 8:50am On Oct 29, 2012
oluface: Se kii sey owo awon ara ilu ni won fi ra ni. Awon oloriburuku eleje gbona. Balu yen de lo ma gba emi gbogbo eyin te n se owo wa moku moku. Ito ki bale ko pada senu, ojo loro ina n mugi... Ojo loro ito n mule... Bi a ba fe omo loju ariran... O ki esu maa se gbo eyin ijoba te n kowo wa je... Ke ma roju raye se ile aiye yin... Oro bi ekun ko ni won nile yin. Bi e ba se n bo ninu ijamba kan lee ma kosi imi. E ni jere awon omo.

Amin ase..eleyi to se aro aromo
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Nobody: 8:51am On Oct 29, 2012
nanaman:

Amin ase..eleyi to se aro aromo

Eyin mejeji ni problem
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Nobody: 8:52am On Oct 29, 2012
nanaman:

Amin ase..eleyi to se aro aromo
O ti daju.
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by codeline(m): 8:54am On Oct 29, 2012
Gtt

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Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by sofadj(m): 8:55am On Oct 29, 2012
Inference: there's really money to be made in Nigeria
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by tunapawizzy: 8:56am On Oct 29, 2012
Rooneyboy:

But for hw long will they continue deceiving us

for as long as we d masses continue to allow dem use religion, tribe, politics and other mundane things to cause bitter separation between us......for as long as we fail to realize that PDP ACN APGA ANPP and others are all the same......for as long as we fail to propose capital punishment for thieving officers.....for as long as we continue to celebrate and worship the thieves amongst us......for as long as we let pastors and imams deceive us that we should JUST be praying for a good nation while they collect gifts from political thieves.......IN SHORT for as long as we continue to allow our leaders live in peace in our midst.

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Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by holluwai(m): 8:56am On Oct 29, 2012
sheyie2007: If you say an average nigerian lives below 1 dollar per day, you'll rot in hell

Please explain why he would rot in hell.
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by PastorOla1: 8:56am On Oct 29, 2012
Are we not also the most CORRUPT?
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by 234GT(m): 8:58am On Oct 29, 2012
codeline: Keep up complaining while others keep moving forward. I got a brain given to me by my God. Therefore i waz not born to depend on the gov't to be great.
So those in government should be irresponsible? They should keep stealing money and flaunting ill-gotten wealth because we are not supposed to expect good things from them? Are we supposed to depend on our brains only without any support from those we elected to make life better for us?
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by Patdedon(m): 9:05am On Oct 29, 2012
Most corrupt nation in the world - my own rating. Soon they'll start buying land in mars
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by eduson55(m): 9:06am On Oct 29, 2012
[size=38pt]you have a point.
they shouldnt live in peace and to do that,we
have to emulate liberians,egypt and sierra leon.[/size]
tunapawizzy:

for as long as we d masses continue to allow dem use religion, tribe, politics and other mundane things to cause bitter separation between us......for as long as we fail to realize that PDP ACN APGA ANPP and others are all the same......for as long as we fail to propose capital punishment for thieving officers.....for as long as we continue to celebrate and worship the thieves amongst us......for as long as we let pastors and imams deceive us that we should JUST be praying for a good nation while they collect gifts from political thieves.......IN SHORT for as long as we continue to allow our leaders live in peace in our midst.
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by ubong560(m): 9:07am On Oct 29, 2012
Wife of former US President (Clinton) once quoted wen she visited Naija as thus, "THE ECONOMIC PROBLEM OF NIGERIA IS FROM NIGERIA AND LIES WITHIN NIGERIAN LEADERS (PRECISELY POLITICIANS)". In a nation where 89% of its citizens go 2 bed empty stomach and has no hope on how d availabity of d morning meal wil b made, yet in d same country, d acquisition of exorbitant private jets is blossomly booming among d cacauses. On investigatn, 94% of d private jets are owned by politicians. It's de4 obvious dat no rich individual or group "IN DIS COUNTRY" has any sympathy on d poor ones. All politicians even d rich clergymen are evil. Youths, i urge u 2 develop ur God's given talent and u shal make it through it. 4get abt our govt. It's a failed govt. Dat's it!
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by tunapawizzy: 9:07am On Oct 29, 2012
Rooneyboy: before nko , wetin u expect ?

A country were criminals are worshiped /celebrated.

A country that doesn't take out time to investigate how people make their money !

we tend to understimate Nigeria's problem......My brother WHO WILL INVESTIGATE WHO? They are all thieves....judiciary, executive, legislature.....how will a thief investigate another thief.......d masses are too docile....and sincerely we the masses are the only hope left for this country...If we hope a leader will come from the MOON someday to effectively fight corruption, then as a country we are finished.......the thieves upstairs are not ready to let go....the middle class are not helping matters, earnestly looking for ways to join the upper class...ALUU judgement against the political class is the only way out
Re: Nigerians Top List Of Private Jet Owners In Africa by eduson55(m): 9:09am On Oct 29, 2012
Leave that guy jor.He is completely confuse
234GT: So those in government should be irresponsible? They should keep stealing money and flaunting ill-gotten wealth because we are not supposed to expect good things from them? Are we supposed to depend on our brains only without any support from those we elected to make life better for us?

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