We'll pay £1,000 on Presidential Jet in London not £4,000 - Sheu




The Presidency has offered reasons why the presidential jet, Air Force (NAF 001) used by President Muhammadu Buhari has remained idle in the United Kingdom, debunking allegation that it was raking up at least £4,000 a day payment in demurrage at the airport.

According to a statement issued by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, in Abuja on Thursday, not more than £1,000 daily was being incurred as presidential jets enjoy waivers.



The statement explained that it is right to keep the airplane close to the President as, according to it, that is the standard protocol practice for world leaders.

NAF 001 has been parked at a London airport since May 7, 2017, when the President left the country for medical vacation, making it a total of 54 days as at Thursday.
The Presidency’s statement said some past leaders had travelled out of the country with three presidential jets, but no hue and cry were raised about it.

It blamed the present criticisms on the opposition and urged Nigerians to disregard what it termed a campaign to derail the administration’s “big plans” for the country.
Noting the effort of government, the statement declared that President Buhari deserves a chance.

The statement read: “The Presidency is constrained to decry criticisms, mostly on social media, on the retention in London of the Presidential Aircraft, NAF 001 as mostly informed by lack of understanding of protocol around foreign trips by Heads of State all over the world.
“It is important to state that for reasons of protocol, national security, diplomacy and prestige, there is no world leader who travels abroad and is left without plans for immediate return or possible evacuation.


“From operational point of view, this country’s Armed Forces as represented by the Nigeria Air Force are not to abandon their Commander-In-Chief in whichever circumstance he is. This is a standard operating procedure.

“We have also read claims about outrageous fees allegedly paid by Nigeria. The published amounts are totally untrue. Aircraft conveying heads of state all over the world usually enjoy waivers even where payments for parking are differentiated by aircraft categories.

“We been assured that where the waiver is not granted, payment will not exceed £1,000, which is a quarter of the amount being peddled.

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