President Goodluck Jonathan and some top
government officials on Saturday escaped an air mishap at the Minna Airport,
Niger State, when a presidential jet developed a technical fault, while they
were aboard.
The
presidential jet, Nigerian Air Force 001 (5N-FGT), had earlier conveyed
Jonathan to Minna for the -Peoples Democratic Party’s North-Central rally which
held at the Trade Fair Centre, Minna.
At
the end of the rally, the President returned to the airport in company with top
government officials, PDP state governors and party chiefs for a trip to
Sokoto, from where he was scheduled to return to Abuja.
However, several minutes after Jonathan had
bade farewell to those who accompanied him to the airport, and the door of the
aircraft was shut, the aircraft failed to move.
After many attempts, crew members and
engineers disembarked from the aircraft and made spirited efforts to fix the
fault as armed security men took strategic positions around it.
While this was going on, Vice-President Namadi
Sambo; President of the Senate, David Mark; all PDP governors, members of the
National Assembly and members of the Federal Executive Council were watching
under the scorching sun.
When
it became obvious that the fault could not be easily fixed, the commander of
the Presidential Air Fleet, Air Vice Marshal Uko Ebong, ordered that a smaller
presidential jet, 5N-FGW, which conveyed the Vice-President to the state be
brought to fly Jonathan.
Jonathan disembarked from the faulty jet at
about 3.30pm and quickly moved to the smaller aircraft.
He
later left the airport in the smaller aircraft at about 3:35pm, leaving behind
some of his co-occupants in the bigger jet.
Sambo also had to join Mark in another smaller
presidential jet, 5N-FGV, which had earlier conveyed the Senate President to
the state. Senator Barnabas Gemade and a few other dignitaries also joined
them.
Those who were with the President in the
faulty aircraft before they disembarked included the National Chairman of the
PDP, Adamu Muazu; Chairman of the party’s Board of Trustees, Tony Anenih;
former chairman of the party, Ahmadu Ali; former Sokoto State Governor,
Attahiru Bafarawa, and some presidential aides.
At
the time of filing this report, engineers were still battling with the faulty
jet on the tarmac in the deserted airport while officials of the Federal
Airport Authority of Nigeria were seen taking notes.
Some
security men were left behind to keep watch on the aircraft.
When
asked for what was wrong with the aeroplane, an official of FAAN simply said,
“The return engine refused to pick.”
Another source who pleaded anonymity, said
the hot temperature in the city led to the fault.
“What the commander said was that the high
temperature affected the engine of the aircraft,” he said.
When
asked why the hot weather did not affect the two other presidential jets, the
source explained that the Air Force 001 is “more digitalised than others.”
The incident occurred despite the fact that
in the past four years, at least N48bn has been allocated to the Presidential
Air Fleet, a range of 11 luxurious aircraft which are at the disposal of the
President.
According to the 2014 Appropriation Bill
presented to the National Assembly by President Goodluck Jonathan through the
Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, in December 2013, a total of
N4.91bn was earmarked for the Presidential Air Fleet.
For
the maintenance of the 10 aircraft currently in the Presidential Air Fleet,
N1.52bn was allocated.
This
was apart from the N747m earmarked for the purchase of aviation fuel for the
aircraft already in the fleet.
The
government earmarked the sum of N2.66bn for other expenses on the PAF,
including international trainings for the fleet’s personnel,
rehabilitation/renovation/repairs of the PAF Barracks, completion of a hangar
project, tyre bay tools and equipment, insurance premium, cleaning and
fumigation services, 797 units of LG 2HP air conditioners for the PAF Barracks
and refreshment and meals.
For
the year 2013, a total of N7.5bn was allocated the Presidential Air Fleet,
while in 2012, N15.6m was allocated for personnel costs; N969m for overheads,
which included spare parts, checks, aviation fuel; and N16.8bn was allocated
for a brand new plane for the presidency.
In
2011, an N18bn allocation to the PAF was tucked under a N105bn budgetary
allocation to the “Intelligence Community.”
Also, in the 2010 proposal, the Presidency
had proposed the acquisition of four new aircraft for the presidential fleet
and had made a budget provision of N23.4bn in that budget for them.
Experts have put the combined estimated value
of the 10 planes in the presidential fleet at about $390.5m (N60.53bn).
Thanks to God almighty for protecting my president, I pray God to continue to protect u n give u more wisdom to lead this country even in time like this...Amen
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Warning sign. Be careful mr Jonathan, your turn is coming.
ReplyDeleteD end 4 d evil ones is approaching and it will surely come at d appointed time of God,no matter how much of our money they loot thru d budgets 4 d planes
ReplyDeleteDaz a serz sign of warning dat soonest all dea evil looting,will surly catch up wif dem! U c man no fit b God oooo wif all d billions dollz alocated to d luxry fleet his plane still develop fault....but y dis tin no hapon for up na? God u no y u ar still preserving dem shaa mayb d will for Good!...lol
ReplyDeleteWell having 11 different presidential jets is not more accepted again. If the FG repairs all there roads, will they need to use the jets more often? The president claims he his a man of the people and yet he wants to buy another aeroplane and waste limited resources on things that won't benefit the whole Nigerians. Well his day in the Aso Rock are numbered and obviously I feel they are warning signs
ReplyDeleteGoodlucky mi presido.nothing dey hapen!all d black belle make I warn una if anything hapen to our president! I rest mi case Jona make u go carry Israelite make Dem work wit u tru out
ReplyDeleteWho ever that wish evil to his neighbor will sure have evil at his door step!stupid raphael and co,what u wish our president will soon be ur lot
ReplyDeleteGod forbid that Raphael will die in a plane crash, when Okada and kekes are aailable
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