The house of representatives on Wednesday expressed its concern on Wednesday over the status of the presidential air fleet.
The lawmakers spoke during the plenary session on Wednesday
after Satomi Ahmed, chairman of the house committee of national security and
intelligence, moved a motion seeking a “comprehensive investigation” into the
presidential fleet to ascertain its airworthiness and technical status.
Recently, President Bola Tinubu reportedly used a chartered
aircraft from the Netherlands to Saudi Arabia after the presidential jet
developed a fault.
Early this month, Vice-President Kashim Shettima cancelled
his trip to the United States due to a fault with his aircraft.
Shettima was to represent Tinubu at the 2024 US-Africa
business summit.
“Vice President Kashim Shettima, who was originally
scheduled to represent the President, was unable to make the trip following a
technical fault with his aircraft, forcing him to make a detour on the advice
of the Presidential Air Fleet,” Stanley Nkwocha, a media aide to Shettima, said
in a statement.
The president was, instead, represented by Yusuf Tuggar,
minister of foreign affairs, at the event.
While moving the motion, Ahmed said the faulty aircraft in
the presidential fleet “pose a clear present and imminent threat to the lives
of the president, the vice president, and other very important personalities
who use the fleet from time to time”.
The lawmaker said the situation has brought “shame and
embarrassment” to the country.
Ahmed said the “ugly situation” should be “arrested” to
“forestall any fearful tragedy that might pose an existential threat to the
peace and unity of this country”.
In his contribution, Ali Isa, the minority whip, said the
president and the vice-president do not need to use a presidential aircraft for
their official trips.
Julius Ihonvbere, the majority leader, said due to security
implications, the safety of the president must not be left in the hands of
commercial airlines.
“Don’t take anything for granted. We must ensure that the
officers leading the country are protected and given the dignity they deserve,”
Ihonvbere said.
Kingsley Chinda, the minority leader, said there is no harm
if the president uses commercial flights.
The lawmaker said the parliament should not spend
legislative time discussing whether or not the president of his vice should fly
commercial flights.
“I have not seen anything wrong with public office holders
using public aircraft. The prime minister of the UK uses British Airways. It is
commercial. We should be thinking of how to resuscitate the Nigerian airway,”
he said.
“British Airways is not a British Air Force; it is a British
private company. If we have planes in the presidential fleet, they should be
maintained, and the president and vice president can use them.
“If for any reason we have failed to maintain them, it is
not for it to be discussed on the floor of the house.”
Sada Soli from Katsina countered Chinda, saying that the UK
prime minister uses a special British Airways plane.
“Today is a very sad
day for me to speak on this issue. The life and security of our president and
vice president are very important,” Soli said.
“What is going on in the presidential air fleet?” You know
how much money this House budgeted for the president’s fleet. What is going
on?”
The motion was, however, stepped down.
The house said the security committee has the power to
invite Nuru Ribadu, the national security adviser (NSA), to explain why the
presidential air fleet is not functioning optimally.
Addressing journalists after plenary, Ahmed said the
committee would summon Ribadu and the commandant of the presidential air fleet
over the development.
“So, therefore, it is a shame. When Mr President wanted to
leave on official duty from Riyadh to the UK, he used a chartered flight. In
the 21st century? Come on. Not Nigeria. Let’s be serious, please,” he said.
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