The Federal Government is said to have been spending over N12 billion annually for the maintenance of the presidential fleet.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has reportedly directed that nine planes in the presidential fleet be sold off to cut costs.
The
Federal Government is said to have been spending over N12 billion
annually for the maintenance of the presidential fleet, according to
ThisDay.
Details of the impending sale were
disclosed by a source who is aware of Buhari’s directive and is also
knowledgeable in aviation matters.
“Nine, which still have market value, are to be sold immediately to reduce maintenance costs,” the source said.
Nigeria’s
presidential fleet is believed to be one of the largest in Africa and
is said to be the third largest in Nigeria after commercial carriers,
Arik Air and Aero Contractors.
The fleet
reportedly boasts of about 16 aircraft, including the Boeing 738 BBJ,
NAF 001 or Eagle One, used by the president for his travels.
It
is also said to include two Gulfstream 550 jets, two Dassault Falcon 7X
jets, one Hawker Siddeley 125-800 and one Cessna 550 Citation II, one
Beechcraft King Air B200, and three Augusta Westland AW139 helicopters
among others.
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