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Why We’ve Not Grounded 60 Private Jets – FG

Soffiyyah OlamideBy Soffiyyah OlamideDecember 5, 2024No Comments6 Views
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The federal government has explained that it is yet to take action on 60 private jets that operate in the country without payment of import duties amounting to several billions due to various court cases.

The Nigeria Customs Service spokesperson, Abdullahi Maiwada, made this disclosure during a chat with newsmen on Tuesday, 3 December, 2024 while filing questions on the verification exercise for private jet owners.

Reacting to the development on why NCS has not grounded the private jets, Maiwada blamed several court cases.

“There are issues that border on some court processes, and any disclosure will very much interfere with the processes, and that is why we cannot update the public about it.

“So we don’t want to interfere with the investigations and outcome of the process,” he said.

Recall that in June 2024, the NCS summoned nearly 80 privately owned aircrafts in Nigeria to present their import documents or face grounding.

In November 2022, reports emerged that owners of foreign-registered private jets, comprising top business moguls, leading commercial banks, and other rich Nigerians, dragged the federal government to court seeking to prevent the government from grounding their planes for allegedly refusing to pay import duty on the jets.

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