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Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by treesun: 5:33pm On Jun 23
The Federal Government, led by President Bola Tinubu, allocated a total of N14.77 billion for the repair and maintenance of Nigeria's presidential air fleet over an 11-month period, according to a State House report.

The payments, executed in 11 separate tranches spanning from July 16, 2023, to May 25, 2024, were processed through the 'Presidential Air Fleet Transit Funds' account at the State House headquarters, a report by Sunday PUNCH said.

The allocation coincides with ongoing deliberations in the National Assembly regarding the acquisition of two new aircraft. This move comes after concerns were raised about the functionality of the President's 19-year-old Boeing 737 and other aircraft in the fleet, which have experienced operational challenges.

A report from the House of Representatives Committee on National Security and Intelligence highlighted the urgent need for additional aircraft, estimating the procurement cost at over $623.4 million or N918.7 billion. The committee stressed the critical importance of maintaining a reliable and safe fleet, crucial for the duties and security of the President and Vice President of Nigeria.

The condition of the presidential air fleet has sparked significant debate, despite substantial past expenditures by previous administrations. The current situation has led President Tinubu to occasionally charter private jets, while Vice President Shettima had to cancel international trips due to technical faults with official aircraft.

According to the Sunday PUNCH report, as of now, the Presidential Air Fleet consists of six main aircraft: a Boeing 737, Gulfstream G550, Gulfstream GV, two Falcon 7Xs, and a Challenger CL605, alongside six helicopters. During the tenure of former President Muhammadu Buhari, N62.47 billion was expended on the fleet's operation and maintenance. However, pledges to reduce fleet size to cut governance costs were not fully realized, with allocations fluctuating over recent fiscal years.

GovSpend, a civic tech platform, confirmed that President Tinubu's administration authorized the disbursement of N14.77 billion within a year of assuming office. This expenditure excludes costs related to the President's and Vice President's domestic and international travels.

Payments commenced with N1.52 billion approved in July 2023 for maintenance, followed by subsequent disbursements: N3.1 billion in August, N1.26 billion in November 2023, N2.54 billion in March 2024, N6.35 billion in April 2024, and N1.27 billion in May 2024.

Last Wednesday, SaharaReporters reported that President Tinubu departed Lagos for South Africa to attend the inauguration of the country’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa in a private jet belonging to his Lebanese ally, Gilbert Chagoury.

The Nigerian President arrived at Waterkloof Air Force Base on the outskirts of Pretoria, South Africa’s administrative capital, on Tuesday evening.

Video and pictures released by the South African presidential media team showed Tinubu disembarked from a Dassault Falcon 8X aircraft.

However, SaharaReporters gathered that the private jet marked 9H-GRC was owned by Chagoury Group, a conglomerate owned by Gilbert Chagoury, a known business partner of the Nigerian President.

A further check by SaharaReporters on an aircraft registration database revealed that the private jet and others owned by the group are operated by Hyperion Aviation.


The Dassault Falcon 8X was first operated by Aviation SA before it was transferred to Amjet Executive.

The aircraft was also briefly registered under Chagoury Group for some days before its operation was moved to Hyperion Aviation.

Hyperion is an air charter company operating business jets, headquartered in Malta.

SaharaReporters had reported how a Boeing Business Jet (Boeing 737-700) marked 5N-FGT owned by the Nigerian government incurred parking charges running into millions of Naira since it was transported to Germany on March 25 for repairs.

The amount accounted for the aircraft’s parking charges for over 80 days, at the rate of €5,000 (N8million) at the rate of N1613 to €1.

In April, the President was forced to travel to Saudi Arabia on a charter flight for the World Economic Forum in Riyadh from the Netherlands.

At the time, the President left Nigeria on a Gulfstream Aerospace GV-SP (G550) with registration number 5N-FGW and serial number 5310 (Mode-S 0640F2) because the Boeing 737-700 marked 5N-FGT was undergoing rehabilitation in Germany.

However, the second aircraft he was travelling on developed a fault in the Netherlands.

The Nigerian leader arrived in The Hague on April 23 from Nigeria for a series of economic and diplomatic engagements at the instance of Prime Minister Mark Rutte.

It was reported that the Nigerian President learnt shortly before he was scheduled to depart the Netherlands that his plane had suffered unspecified problems, one of which an official identified as including an oxygen leak.

The president and his delegation left the presidential aircraft behind and opted for a charter jet company to take them to Saudi Arabia for the forum.

The aircraft, a Gulfstream G550 class, was originally dedicated to Vice President, Kashim Shettima.

https://saharareporters.com/2024/06/23/presidential-fleet-maintenance-costs-hit-over-n14billion-11-months-under-tinubu-reveals

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by NwaNimo1(m): 5:35pm On Jun 23
Predictable.....


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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by chatinent: 5:36pm On Jun 23
Emilokan: the end of Nigeria.

Imagine a person who has been pulling the strings of hardship and downfall in a movie behind the scene coming to becoming the lead character in the movie.

C'est fini.


_____________________________


Emilokan, a name that strikes dread and fear,
The architect of Nigeria's demise,
From the shadows, he's now center stage, so clear,
As the nation's fate in his hands now lies.

Pulling the strings, orchestrating the fall,
Hardship and ruin, his dark masterplan,
Now he steps forward, the lead role to appall,
Shattering hopes of a once-mighty land.

C'est fini, the end, a tragic refrain,
As Emilokan's reign brings the country down,
Leaving the people to bear the harsh pain,
While he stands tall, a tyrant's twisted crown.

A cautionary tale, a nation betrayed,
When the puppeteer becomes the masquerade.

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by Bluntguy: 5:36pm On Jun 23
Before nko?

No be Tinubu again?

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by Gbadugbakun(m): 5:46pm On Jun 23
Meanwhile ronu miscreants are seriously crying because their 35k hasn't been paid. undecided

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by slivertongue: 5:46pm On Jun 23
BATeria is harmful to public and private 'health'.

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by Brendaniel: 5:46pm On Jun 23
I'm still surprised people are surprised with what Tinubu is doing with Nigeria money spending recklessly, during the campaign when his supporters were praising Tinubu with all manner of attributes.

I just kept on wondering if it was the same Tinubu I knew that governed Lagos from 1999-2007 or another Tinubu that I don't know about.

Tinubu's government was a jamboree government now, he made niteshift coliseum very popular then with Osoba, person who used G-wagon and more than 50 vehicles as convoy while his deputy used a Peugeot 505 evolution with just 2 escort vehicles, her glass was not even tinted, he intimidated the woman till he chased her out of office...

Lagos was a dust bin, from Oshodi, mushin, Idi-oro to mile 12 and so on. I can go on and on.

Now na Sidon look mode I just dey, I did all my best to warn people about him and stop him from getting there, but now little or nothing can be done anymore, I'm only surprised some people are surprised

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by gistray: 5:47pm On Jun 23
grin

Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by EyeCumInPiss: 5:47pm On Jun 23
Fellow Nigerians,
Happy Tinubulation. grin

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by aikyg(m): 5:47pm On Jun 23
Jesus!
Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by Zxcvbnmghtr: 5:47pm On Jun 23
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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by xpressionx(m): 5:47pm On Jun 23
Baba is a liability to Nigerians.

All he does is blame Buhari, blame Nigerians, while him and his friends and family live riotously squandering the common wealth of the masses.

Retards who barely feed keep coming here to clap for him on empty stomach

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by Irupetepete: 5:47pm On Jun 23
Apa omo Oju ori Plato, arungun

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by Edoreborn: 5:47pm On Jun 23
Werey ni bobo Chicago yi sha..

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by peteofi(m): 5:47pm On Jun 23
What more can I say?

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by Lexusgs430: 5:47pm On Jun 23
That's over ₦1B a month........😜🤣

One chance government....... Keep supporting it, at your peril and destruction.........😜🤣

The Chinese don also inherit 2 of una properties, for inside UK .......😜

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by Kobojunkie: 5:48pm On Jun 23
treesun:
https://saharareporters.com/2024/06/23/presidential-fleet-maintenance-costs-hit-over-n14billion-11-months-under-tinubu-reveals
Does it cost that much to maintain Airforce one fleet too abi na only Nigerian fleet they cost that much? Stop making ridiculous excuses for Pete's sake. undecided

Nigerians should please consider now recalling all of their senators and representatives who voted for the New Airplanes for the President and His Vice. Nigerians should consider now recalling all of their senators and representatives who are currently voting against the anti-open grazing bill.

https://lawpadi.com/recall-senator-nigeria/

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by InvertedHammer: 5:48pm On Jun 23
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They said that Tinubu is very rich and doesn't need Nigerian money.

The only people I feel sorry for are the few reasonable people who have to co-exist with multitudes of idiots in the country. It is like being trapped in a matrix.

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by Earthquakes: 5:48pm On Jun 23
Toh grin

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by Martinsmine(m): 5:48pm On Jun 23
Act of corruption.... why ?
Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by Zico5(m): 5:48pm On Jun 23
With the way this country is going, it won't be long when people will occupy the street. Tinubu with his management style is only playing with fire. Their is elastic limit to what humans can bear. You guys are living in opulence but want the masses to bear for u.
To be sincere, what Nigeria need is someone that has never tasted power before. All these recycling leaders are just there to serve their interest. None of them is fighting for the masses.

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by snowball11(m): 5:49pm On Jun 23
A country ruled by idiots! grin

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by EyeCumInPiss: 5:49pm On Jun 23
Watch as some APC touts crawl out of their caves to come defend this on empty stomach. grin

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by xexofe1741(m): 5:51pm On Jun 23
snowball11:
A country ruled by idiots! grin
how

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by EdiskyHarry: 5:51pm On Jun 23
Tinubu is a natural disaster that is worse than earthquake, flood or even wild fire.

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by iwaeda: 5:51pm On Jun 23
treesun:


https://saharareporters.com/2024/06/23/presidential-fleet-maintenance-costs-hit-over-n14billion-11-months-under-tinubu-reveals
Awon Saint Innocents, my husband is rich we don't need your money. The prodigal dishonest people. grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by BigkokoRep: 5:52pm On Jun 23
omo.... Asiwaju don jam jackpot unto Nigerians head! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by Kellie069(m): 5:52pm On Jun 23
Make everybody de do watin de their mind! Posterity will judge us all. Like what do you need 6 aircrafts for in the first place? Wasting billions of naira maintaining jets that are not usable and functional? Crazzzzy

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by TimiRume(f): 5:52pm On Jun 23
Too much corruption, judgment is upon the nation. Can't they see? This is judgement.

A nation with a compromised justice system.

Where criminality aka yahoo is normalized. And hook up a culture.

A nation whoring with sin and iniquity, can't see the favour of God.

We have to turn right around and renounce our foolish "Nigerian smart mentality" which is just being a petty criminal.

A nation that worships materialism shouldn't cry when others steal from them to enrich themselves. How do you think all the people you worship get stupidly rich? They stole from someone yesterday, tomorrow they will steal from you!

Righteousness exalts a nation but sin is a reproach.

Even "Christians" are crying? Abomination.

Repentance or perish.

May mercy prevail over judgment.

Till when!

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by Confirm4real(m): 5:54pm On Jun 23
Nigerians don enter 1 chance cheesy

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Re: Presidential Fleet Maintenance Costs Hit Over N14billion In 11 Months Under BAT by BigkokoRep: 5:55pm On Jun 23
omo..... SEe hellinas skull like one agbaya wey dem use ogi gag since ninety kpirigidim! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin. na waaa for this kind suffer head job on empty stomach


EyeCumInPiss:
Watch as some APC touts crawl out of their caves to come defend this on empty stomach. grin

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