The government of President Muhammadu
Buhari has spent about N5.8 bn on the 10 jets in
the presidential fleet, the Punch newspaper is
reporting.
The Punch stated that it arrived at the amount from
data obtained from aviation parastatals as well as
domestic airline operators in the country. The
newspaper said Buhari would have spent about
$58.58m (11.598bn) on running and maintaining
the aircraft by the time his government becomes a
year old.
This means that half of this amount, $29.29m
(N5.799bn), is expected to have been spent in
principle on the large fleet when the administration
turns six months in office by November 29.
The paper stated that the presidential fleet contains
two Falcon 7X jets, two Falcon 900 jets, one
Gulfstream 550, one Boeing 737 BBJ (Nigerian Air
Force 001 or Eagle One), and Gulfstream IVSP, one
Gulfstream V, Cessna Citation 2 and Hawker
Siddley 125-800 jet, worth a total price of
$390.5m (N77.319bn).
According to the Nigerian Air Force’s website, the
PAF’s current staff strength consists of 47 NAF
officers, 173 airmen/airwomen and 96 technical
and administrative civilians.
“The operational headquarters of the fleet is
located at the presidential wing of the Nnamdi
Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, while the
administrative personnel are at the federal
secretariat. The fleet has a liaison office at the
Presidential Villa. Flight operations, training,
aircraft maintenance and general running of the
fleet are funded by the Presidency.”
According to the newspaper, the main aircraft in
the fleet is the Boeing 738 BBJ, NAF 001 or Eagle
One, used by the president for his travels.
“With its luxury configuration comprising a master
bedroom, washrooms and showers, a conference
and dinning area, and a living area, the plane seats
25 to 50 passengers and would cost at least
$100m to replace.
“Eagle One can spend 12 hours in the air, covering
11,489 kilomtres or 6,200 nautical miles.
“Apart from the Eagle One, the fleet boasts of
Gulfstream 550 jet. The Gulfstream 550 can seat
eight to 18 passengers, depending on the
configuration, and has a cruiser range of 12,501
kilometres or 6,750 nautical miles,”
the paper
stated.
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