The Federal Government on Sunday said illegal consignments and
cash in local and foreign currencies were being smuggled on daily basis in and
out of the country aboard private jets.
It also said some persons that securities agencies had declared
wanted were being airlifted out of the country aboard private and chartered
jets.
As a result, it insisted that pilots flying such jets must declare
the passenger manifest before being allowed to take off.
The Coordinating Information and Communications Manager for
aviation parastatals, Mr. Yakubu Dati, told reporters in Lagos on Sunday that
the order for the declaration of passenger manifest was necessary to check the
abuse of the use of private and chartered jets.
He said for security reasons, especially the need to arrest those
who had constituted security threats to the country, the government would not
renege on its decision for pilots of private jets to file their manifests
before being given Air Traffic Control clearance.
Dati said security operatives had disclosed that many wanted
persons were being smuggled out of the country with private jets.
He also stated that some wanted persons were being sneaked into
the country without appropriate checks as many private jets take off from
private facilities at airports.
Dati spoke on the heels of the criticism that have trailed the
introduction of some new policy measures for the private jet sub-sector in the
country.
The government had through the National Civil Aviation Policy,
2013 unveiled two weeks ago directed pilots of private jets to file their
manifests before obtaining ATC clearance.
It also said foreign registered private jets could only spend 15
days in the country, just as the policy also barred private jet owners from
carrying friends and business associates.
Aviation stakeholders as well as the Action Congress of Nigeria
had, however, severely criticised the policy, saying most of its provisions
were not obtainable in any other part of the world.
An aviation expert and former Military Commandant, Murtala
Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, Group Captain John Ojikutu, said the
demand for passengers’ manifest on private aircraft could only be done by the
State Security Services.
“The need for passengers’ manifest on private aircraft, if
required, can only be the responsibility of the State Security Services, and in
the case of private aircraft on international flight, the Nigerian Immigration
Service,” Ojikutu said But Dati insisted that what the government wanted to do was to
monitor the operations of unscheduled flights as well as their manifests due to
the current security situation in the country.
According to him, charter services by private jets have become a
lucrative business in the country and 80 per cent of the private jets have
private licences, but carry out commercial operations.
This, he said, constituted safety challenges because aircraft with
private licences were not being subjected to compulsory maintenance checks as
those with commercial licences were made to do by the regulatory body, the
Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority.
He also regretted that about 80 per cent of the 150 private jets
operating in the country were registered overseas; a situation he said exempted
them from paying taxes and five per cent charges to the NCAA.
Dati said, “So, when you collate what government agencies lose by
the illegal operations of these aircraft, it amounts to over N25bn in a year.
And I can authoritatively tell you that it is now a lucrative business that businessmen
bring in aircraft to operate as private jets, while they are actually used for
commercial purposes.
“So, it makes nonsense of those charter operators who follow the
laid down processes and whose business has now been taken away by the illegal
private operators.”
Source: Punchng
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