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President Tinubu Bought Refurbished Jet, Not New One — Bayo Onanuga

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  • Says It’s Nigeria’s Property

 

Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga said contrary to popular opinion, his principal, President Bola Tinubu, did not acquire a new official jet but a refurbished one.

“It’s not President Tinubu’s plane, it belongs to the people of Nigeria, it is our property,” Onanuga said on the Sunday edition of Inside Sources with Laolu Akande, a socio-economic programme aired on Channels Television.

He said some jets in the presidential fleet like a 19-year-old Boeing B737-700 purchased under ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo are all in bad condition, and their maintenance costs were outrageous. Hence, instead of spending a “bogus amount of money” on aircraft maintenance, the President sought the approval of the National Assembly for a refurbished jet still in good condition.

Onanuga said the refurbished Airbus A330 would save Nigeria high maintenance costs in servicing the old aircraft.

Onanuga urged Nigerians to prioritize the President’s safety, noting that the newly acquired plane is Nigeria’s property, not Tinubu’s.

The presidential spokesman said Tinubu won’t take the just-acquired jet with him when he leaves office. Onanuga said the jet would also benefit Tinubu’s successor.

Onanuga said, “The president did not buy a new jet; what he has is a refurbished jet – it has been used by somebody else before he got it but it is a much newer model than the one President Buhari used.

“The one President Buhari used was bought by President Obasanjo some 20 years ago.

“There was a time the President went to Saudi Arabia, that plane developed some problems and the President had to leave with a chartered jet to The Netherlands.”

‘Prioritise Tinubu’s Safety’

The presidential spokesman said he spoke with the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, on the faulty plane and he said the maintenance costs because of the age of the plane were exorbitant hence the need for another plane.

“People should try to prioritise the safety of the president. I’m not sure anybody wishes our president to go and crash in the air. We want his safety so that he can hand over to whoever wants to take over from him,” Onanuga said.

While the Presidency has continued to defend Tinubu’s action to purchase the refurbished Airbus A330, the move has been criticised by many Nigerians and some of his contenders in the 2023 election, who felt the President was unfeeling to the plight of poor Nigerians grappling under the weight of unprecedented food inflation, and energy prices which have quadrupled in the last one year.

The health state of the Presidential Air Fleet has been a source of concern of late. In May, a faulty presidential jet stopped Vice President Kashim Shettima from attending the 2024 US-Africa Business Summit hosted by the Corporate Council on Africa.

Last December, a presidential aircraft, Falcon 900B, was put up for sale, with the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) asking interested persons to submit their bids for the purchase of the aircraft.

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Federal Government Needs N19tn To Complete 2,604 Ongoing Projects — Works Minister Umahi

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Minister of Works David Umahi has announced that completing the 2,604 ongoing road projects will now require N19 trillion, a significant increase from the initial estimate of N13 trillion.

This surge in costs underscores the mounting challenges in infrastructure development and the urgent need for additional funding.

He said this at a press briefing in Abuja on Monday at the ministry headquarters to update Nigerians on road infrastructure development.

He explained that the cost increased due to the dwindling foreign exchange rate and the price of bitumen.

He explained that despite these issues, the ministry had completed 85 per cent of 330 emergency projects awarded by the government in July 2024.

Umahi also berated the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Federal Roads Maintenance Agency, Remi Oseni, over his comments that the minister had misplaced his priorities on the state of roads across the country.

He said, “The issue of fewer priorities by the House of Rep members was the variation of price, and that was a very terrible programme that was eroding the little resources we put in the budget to do projects.

“Before we came on board, there were these issues of variation of price and foreign exchange differential. Some contractors were claiming them. Essentially, two of them. But that less priority that he talked about was that we stopped them. And we have no regrets about stopping them.

“And let me say to him that the projects Mr. President inherited were a total of 2,604 projects as of May 29, 2023. The total cost was N13tn. That’s what the President inherited. And a debt to contractors of N1.6tn. And when you look at the variation because of the fuel subsidy removal and the floating of the naira against the dollar, if these projects are reviewed, the cost of these projects will increase to N19tn, just to complete the ongoing projects.”

The minister further noted that “Mr President manifested all the projects in the 2024 budget with the hope of giving him time to look for resources, including loans, to do these projects.

“But the truth I want the public to know is that N13tn projects inherited, today it should be over N20tn because, at that time, it was N500 to a dollar. Today the dollar is N1,700. At that time the ton of bitumen was like N600,000 per ton. But today it is N1.2 million per ton. And so you have to understand this. There is a transition before we stabilize.”

Umahi stated that this was why in the 2023 supplementary, the President approved N300bn to take care of several palliatives.

“By next week, we are going to publish what success we have achieved in those N300bn projects. We used it to procure over 330 roads, palliatives, and bridge repairs, which were properly procured and properly executed.

“As of today, we have achieved over 85 per cent completion. And so when we publish it, I want him to go there and verify. And I request that he tenders an all-reserved apology because all he did was to represent the contractors and incite the public against the government that brought him in,” he stated.

The minister added that about 10 projects have been terminated by the current administration as they had been awarded over one and a half decades ago.

According to the works minister, the President should be commended for paying attention to special mega road projects, and there is a priority given to the ministry in terms of the supplementary budget for 2023/2024, while they inherited N1.6tn in debt to contractors.

On the issues of the Federal Emergency Road Maintenance Agency, Umahi maintained that their hands are clean and there is nothing to hide. According to him, some contractors are unhappy with the ministry to the point of wanting the removal of the minister.

He noted, “There is no way you expect some project that lasted up to 20 years to be done in one year. The Chairman said we are awarding projects that we are not ready to execute. And that is where the oversight function comes in. You have the records of what we have awarded.

Regarding the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano dual carriageway projects awarded to Julius Berger Plc, he reiterated that after the expiration of seven days, “we will have no option but to revoke it and award the project to another construction firm to complete it.”

He therefore hinted that the ministry has a total of N600bn in certified jobs for 2024 and N726bn under the NNPC tax credit scheme.

Umahi said the insecurity in the North-West had delayed some of the ongoing projects, with 50 workers kidnapped for ransom by bandits.

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BREAKING: Osun APC Suspends Former Governor Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola Over Alleged Anti-Party Activities

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The Osun State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has suspended former Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, citing “alleged anti-party activities.”

In a resolution submitted to the APC National Secretariat and addressed to National Chairman Dr. Umar Ganduje, the Osun APC accused Aregbesola of “creating divisions within the party by establishing a splinter faction.”

The state party chapter claimed that this move has “undermined cohesion and unity,” particularly during a critical period in Osun politics.

The party stated that Aregbesola’s actions have “fueled internal divisions.”

Aregbesola’s camp is yet to respond to the development.

 

More to come…

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Abia Rep Alex Ikwechegh Apologizes For Assaulting Bolt Driver, Says “I Deeply Regret It”

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Alex Ikwechegh, a member of the House of Representatives, has issued an apology for assaulting Stephen Abuwatseya, a Bolt driver.

The incident, which occurred on October 27 in Abuja’s Maitama district, involved Ikwechegh slapping and verbally abusing the driver. A viral video captured the heated exchange, where Ikwechegh accused the driver of disrespect for requesting he approach the car to collect his package.

The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) lawmaker was subsequently detained by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) police command for questioning.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the lawmaker representing Aba north/south federal constituency of Abia state, said he regrets his actions.

“What began as a misunderstanding escalated into actions and remarks I deeply regret, which do not reflect the values and character I strive to uphold, both as a citizen and as a representative of the people,” the statement reads.

“I sincerely apologize for my words and actions during this incident. I recognize the distress and frustration this has caused Citizen Abuwatseya, his family, and the public at large.

“As a public servant, I understand the weight of my role and how my words can impact others.”

The lawmaker said he and Abuwatseya have “explored alternative dispute resolution methods to address this issue and have reached a respectful resolution, which I am committed to following through.”

The legislator also apologised to Kayode Egbetokun, the inspector-general of police, for the “unintended disparagement” his remarks may have caused to him.

“I reaffirm my respect for the Nigerian Police Force and the Inspector General’s commitment to maintaining law and order,” he said.

“Additionally, I extend my sincere apologies to the leadership and members of this House and the National Assembly as a whole for any deficit in goodwill this incident may have caused.

“I am aware that my actions reflect not only on myself but also on this esteemed institution and the trust that the public places in us.

“This incident has been a humbling reminder of the necessity for restraint and self-control, especially in challenging circumstances.

“I sincerely apologize for any pain or discomfort my actions may have caused, and I am committed to learning from this experience to grow into a better citizen and a more empathetic representative of the people.

“This experience is particularly disheartening given my recent achievements in constituency engagement, including many interventions in health, agriculture, education, and economic empowerment for my people.

“It is a teachable moment not only for me but also for many in the political sphere, as we are held to higher standards of conduct and rhetoric, even under provocation.”

Ikwechegh added that he is committed to “using this as an opportunity for growth and as a call to be better, and do better.”

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