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FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by etunoman76(m): 7:30am On Jan 21, 2013
Just heard on Rythm 94.7 FM, Abuja that the FG has placed an immediate ban on the importation of private jets. The bad news for intending buyers is that some of them paid significant amount of money as down payments, which are non-refundable. What do u think? Is it the right move or not?


Nigerian billionaires planning to buy private jets have been stopped from doing so as the Federal Government has suspended the importation of private airplanes, helicopters and other lighter aircraft into the country.

Sources in the Ministry of Aviation said the suspension, which took effect a few months ago, would continue until the formulation of a new policy on importation of private jets and helicopters.

The sources revealed that the new policy, currently being drafted by the ministry, would take into cognisance several issues regarding the importation of private jets into the country.

Top government officials, however, said the Aviation ministry had yet to determine when work on the policy would be completed and, as such, there was no definite date for the removal of the suspension.

The Special Assistant (Media) to the Minister of Aviation, Mr. Joe Obi, confirmed the development.

Obi, however, stressed that the suspension did not affect the importation of commercial and passenger jets being used by domestic airlines.

He said, “The domestic airlines are free to bring in their normal passenger planes. But the suspension only affects private jets. The government is trying to work on a new policy for the private jet.

“You will agree with me that the current policy on private jets is old, and there is a need to renew it.  Pending that renewal, all applications for importation for now will have to hold on.”

Asked if there was a timeframe for the lifting of the suspension, Obi said, “There is no definite time for now. It depends on when the new policy is completed. Government is working on the policy. When it is completed, every body will be informed.”

It is unclear the new areas in the private jet business that the proposed policy will tackle as Obi declined further comments.

However, it was learnt that several applications for the importation of private jets, helicopters and other lighter aircraft had been piling up at the Aviation ministry for over four months now.

Investigation by our correspondent revealed that the development was already affecting not only some wealthy Nigerians, who had ordered for private jets, but also their appointed agents helping them to handle the purchase from foreign manufacturers.

“We have submitted applications to bring in some jets on behalf of some people for over four months now, but no approval yet. It is strange. Some of the aircraft are awaiting approval so that we can bring them in from the United States, France and South Africa,” an aviation expert and agent, who usually assists some wealthy Nigerians to acquire private jets, told our correspondent under condition of anonymity.

Some players in the private jet sub-sector said some of the prospective buyers of the private jets might lose the non-refundable deposits they had paid to the manufacturers.

Speaking to our correspondent also under condition of anonymity, a major private jet owner said, “Normally, before you apply for importation of an aircraft, you will have made your choice of what you want from the manufacturer. And to keep the order for yourself, you have to pay a non-refundable deposit.

“At times, the non-refundable deposit may be for 60 days, after which you are expected to pay the balance; if you delay too much, the aircraft may be sold to someone else and you end up losing that non-refundable deposit. With this suspension, some of these people that have ordered for private jets may lose the deposits.”

The Nigerian private jet market has been one of the fastest growing in the world lately. The sector has been witnessing tremendous growth since 2007.

However, it was learnt that the recent crash involving the Governor of Taraba State, Mr. Danbaba Suntai, had forced the Minister of Aviation, Ms. Stella Oduah, to begin plans to tighten the noose on private jet and helicopter operators.

Source: www.punchng.com
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by Adurangba(f): 7:37am On Jan 21, 2013
importation or procurement of private jets?
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by etunoman76(m): 7:41am On Jan 21, 2013
Adura_ngba: importation or procurement of private jets?

It's supposed to be procurement, but I stated it as I heard it and it's on 2day's Punch, which I haven't been able to lay my hands on, yet. However, I won't be surprised if a company in Nigeria is into the importation of jets, considering the huge market here
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by Ogojohn(m): 7:42am On Jan 21, 2013
IS THAT NOT VIOLATION OF THEIR RIGHTS. GOVERNMENT IS FISHING IN TROUBLED WATERS. IS IT NOW GOVERNMENT DUTY TO TELL THOSE WHO GOT MONEY HOW TO SPEND IT. ALTHOUGH I DOUBT THIS NEWS. GOVERNMENT WILL RATHER INCREASE THE TASK ON NON COMMERCIAL JETS.
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by etunoman76(m): 7:55am On Jan 21, 2013
Nigerian billionaires planning to buy private jets have been stopped from doing so as the Federal Government has suspended the importation of private airplanes, helicopters and other lighter aircraft into the country.

Sources in the Ministry of Aviation said the suspension, which took effect a few months ago, would continue until the formulation of a new policy on importation of private jets and helicopters.

The sources revealed that the new policy, currently being drafted by the ministry, would take into cognisance several issues regarding the importation of private jets into the country.

Top government officials, however, said the Aviation ministry had yet to determine when work on the policy would be completed and, as such, there was no definite date for the removal of the suspension.

The Special Assistant (Media) to the Minister of Aviation, Mr. Joe Obi, confirmed the development.

Obi, however, stressed that the suspension did not affect the importation of commercial and passenger jets being used by domestic airlines.

He said, “The domestic airlines are free to bring in their normal passenger planes. But the suspension only affects private jets. The government is trying to work on a new policy for the private jet.

“You will agree with me that the current policy on private jets is old, and there is a need to renew it.  Pending that renewal, all applications for importation for now will have to hold on.”

Asked if there was a timeframe for the lifting of the suspension, Obi said, “There is no definite time for now. It depends on when the new policy is completed. Government is working on the policy. When it is completed, every body will be informed.”

It is unclear the new areas in the private jet business that the proposed policy will tackle as Obi declined further comments.

However, it was learnt that several applications for the importation of private jets, helicopters and other lighter aircraft had been piling up at the Aviation ministry for over four months now.

Investigation by our correspondent revealed that the development was already affecting not only some wealthy Nigerians, who had ordered for private jets, but also their appointed agents helping them to handle the purchase from foreign manufacturers.

“We have submitted applications to bring in some jets on behalf of some people for over four months now, but no approval yet. It is strange. Some of the aircraft are awaiting approval so that we can bring them in from the United States, France and South Africa,” an aviation expert and agent, who usually assists some wealthy Nigerians to acquire private jets, told our correspondent under condition of anonymity.

Some players in the private jet sub-sector said some of the prospective buyers of the private jets might lose the non-refundable deposits they had paid to the manufacturers.

Speaking to our correspondent also under condition of anonymity, a major private jet owner said, “Normally, before you apply for importation of an aircraft, you will have made your choice of what you want from the manufacturer. And to keep the order for yourself, you have to pay a non-refundable deposit.

“At times, the non-refundable deposit may be for 60 days, after which you are expected to pay the balance; if you delay too much, the aircraft may be sold to someone else and you end up losing that non-refundable deposit. With this suspension, some of these people that have ordered for private jets may lose the deposits.”

The Nigerian private jet market has been one of the fastest growing in the world lately. The sector has been witnessing tremendous growth since 2007.

However, it was learnt that the recent crash involving the Governor of Taraba State, Mr. Danbaba Suntai, had forced the Minister of Aviation, Ms. Stella Oduah, to begin plans to tighten the noose on private jet and helicopter operators.

Source: www.punchng.com
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by Ogojohn(m): 8:56am On Jan 21, 2013
THIS ONE NA BAD BELLE. ANYONE THAT HAVE MONEY TO SPEND SHOULD GO AHEAD. SMALL TIME THEY WILL BAN IMPORTATION OF CARS AND TRUCKS.

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Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by Nobody: 9:08am On Jan 21, 2013
And I just placed my order for one us-made jet last wk, hope it won't affect it? Anyway, we better start buying private train whc is 99% accident free
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by Nobody: 9:10am On Jan 21, 2013
does that change anything?
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by sagaciousblog: 9:14am On Jan 21, 2013
GOOD MOVE...ATLEAST THESE PPLE NEED TO BE PUT IN CHECK...
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by ypzilanti: 9:21am On Jan 21, 2013
Can they please ban politicians from stealing Nigeria's money? Nothing wrong with genuine businessmen who made money by hard work and good fortune, and who employ thousands from enjoying themselves. The problem is that such people are few in Nigeria, and cannot even buy private jets. It's politicians and pastors that are flying jets all over the place. Those spending OPM...other peoples money.
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by Libkid(m): 9:27am On Jan 21, 2013
Good move.atleast make all these pastors and billionaire use those money to help the poor people.
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by ujchief(m): 9:28am On Jan 21, 2013
Just what we need. Mtchewwww! Are they scared there will be traffic congestion up there?
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by Delafruita(m): 9:32am On Jan 21, 2013
Ogojohn: IS THAT NOT VIOLATION OF THEIR RIGHTS. GOVERNMENT IS FISHING IN TROUBLED WATERS. IS IT NOW GOVERNMENT DUTY TO TELL THOSE WHO GOT MONEY HOW TO SPEND IT. ALTHOUGH I DOUBT THIS NEWS. GOVERNMENT WILL RATHER INCREASE THE TASK ON NON COMMERCIAL JETS.
i believe you meant tax
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by Nobody: 9:32am On Jan 21, 2013
While they're at at, let them slam a 25% tax on all private jet imports. Call it a "luxury tax" or something.
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by REVOLUTNIS: 9:35am On Jan 21, 2013
fake news
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by sage2(m): 9:41am On Jan 21, 2013
You can't stop me now. I am taking delivery of mine through Cotonou.

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Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by JimmyBoy1: 9:54am On Jan 21, 2013
There is no issue here, a typical Nigeia will bring his Jet and Register it for Charter flights, most private jets are used for charter runs anyway. What is anybody's problem with another man buying a prvate jet if he has the money?

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Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by nagoma(m): 9:55am On Jan 21, 2013
It will not work. The religious wing of the PDP , a.k.a CAN, will soon come out with a rejoinder. Dozens of Pastors have plans to take delivery of their jets soon. grin

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Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by venorite(m): 9:57am On Jan 21, 2013
]Rubbish, so if dangote wan procure private jet dem go tel am no, I see

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Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by abhosts(m): 10:00am On Jan 21, 2013
Jimmy Boy: There is no issue here, a typical Nigeia will bring his Jet and Register it for Charter flights, most private jets are used for charter runs anyway. What is anybody's problem with another man buying a prvate jet if he has the money?

Very True! The silly ban is of no consequence.
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by TableLeg(m): 10:01am On Jan 21, 2013
Can the FG please suspend the outward travel of Govt officials and political office holders for treatment abroad too please?!
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by scram(m): 10:03am On Jan 21, 2013
Is that so? shocked
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by CROWE: 10:05am On Jan 21, 2013
I don't get it, the point to banning commodities is to encourage its production within the country and I don't see Nigeria making airplanes anytime soon. They must have smoked the good stuff.
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by bigfat: 10:05am On Jan 21, 2013
[size=15pt]i will PURCHASE an AEROPLANE instead [/size]

Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by igbeke: 10:10am On Jan 21, 2013
y now?
mine is supposed 2 be flown in 2moro.
although dem go deliver am b4 i make any payment.
GEJ, i cammand u 2 hav a change of mind.
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by banki(m): 10:13am On Jan 21, 2013
i dont know how true this story is but please can someone tell me if we are moving towards a private sector driven economy......
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by SORTER: 10:48am On Jan 21, 2013
grin grin
Delafruita: i believe you meant tax
....BAD GUY!.... grin
Delafruita: i believe you meant tax
....BAD GUY!....
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by cold(m): 11:30am On Jan 21, 2013
Methinks the revision of the policies on acquiring private jets has more to do with safety than financial reasons.They're are not saying you can't buy a private jet,the question is what exactly are you buying?
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by Adurangba(f): 11:33am On Jan 21, 2013
CROWÉ: I don't get it, the point to banning commodities is to encourage its production within the country and I don't see Nigeria making airplanes anytime soon. They must have smoked the good stuff.

its not a ban. its a suspension to review the existing policies and come out with better policies. Na wa o. English they worry some people.
Re: FG Suspends Importation Of Private Jets by semid4lyfe(m): 11:47am On Jan 21, 2013

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