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2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by kidap: 3:30pm On Sep 17, 2018
Unease over ‘stolen’ jets at Lagos airport

• Parties in presidency allegedly remove, share aircraft
• Court slams contempt order on NCAA, FAAN, Aero, others
• We’ll meet in court, says apex regulator



Two Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 aircraft formerly used by Topbrass Aviation Services Limited, a local operator, have been allegedly stolen in Lagos.The airplanes (registration numbers 5N-TBB and 5N-TBC) have been the focus of a legal tussle between the lessor, Seagold Investment Limited, and Topbrass Aviation Services. Some interested parties from the presidency, however, acquired the aircraft contrary to the orders of the Federal High Court in Lagos.

Findings by The Guardian revealed that the planes have been removed from their lots at the General Aviation Terminal of the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA). They are now stationed at the Aero Contractors’ Maintenance and Overhaul (AMO) hanger but with registration numbers already wiped off. Further investigations revealed that the jets are set for maintenance to enable them to fly out of Lagos to an undisclosed location.

Apparently not unaware of the development, the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos, on Friday served a Contempt of Court order on the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), NCAA boss, Capt. Muktar Usman, Aero Contractors, its Managing Director Capt. Ado Sanusi and a pilot in the presidential fleet, Capt. Baba Mohammed.

But stakeholders are worried about the development. They noted that the alleged failure to protect investors’ interest and uphold the rule of law are yet another low points in the integrity rating of the current government and a red flag, which prospective foreign investors in the new national carrier would not ignore.

The Guardian learnt that the two 50-seater airplanes, manufactured in 2004, came into the operations of Seagold in 2005. The company ran the offshore operations of Chevron in Angola, while Topbrass operated for Chevron in Nigeria. In 2011, both companies, orchestrated by Chevron, signed a finance purchase agreement for the two aircraft, for which Topbrass paid $12 million in a 30-month lease tenure, towards fully acquiring the jets.

The Chief Executive Officer of Topbrass, Capt. Roland Iyayi, said his company kept to the terms of agreement but the lessor later failed at execution. Because of this and coupled with Chevron’s alleged desire to repossess the assets for transfer to Aero Contractors on a five-year lease, Topbrass parked both airplanes, declared a dispute with Chevron Nigeria, and approached the court for redress in 2015.

Iyayi said both parties later pursued an out of court settlement in 2017 and renegotiated the terms of agreement. But at the point of concluding the pact, “some interested parties, led by Capt. Baba Mohammed, intervened, telling Seagold not to settle with Topbrass and still assuring that they could recover the airplanes despite our $12 million contribution.”

Efforts by the Minister of Aviation Hadi Sirika to broker a truce, notwithstanding, “the NCAA and Capt Baba Mohammed became more interested, asking us to produce the documents of these aircraft, which form a part and parcel of the airplanes, but we declined.

“We were forced to return to court for an expansive order, which was given by the court, restraining all parties, including Topbrass, from tampering with the aircraft until the determination of the substantive matter. The copies were made available to parties like NCAA, FAAN, NAMA and so on.“Despite the order, the NCAA still went ahead to provide all the documents relating to the aircraft to Capt. Baba Mohammed. The same NCAA, through its Director of Airworthiness Standard, wrote to us on July 5, 2018, directing that we turn in all the papers to Capt. Baba Mohammed.

“As at last Wednesday, I got calls from Aero Contractors saying your aircraft are being moved into our hanger. What is going on? Are you doing maintenance with us? I said no. They sent me pictures of the aircraft on their apron. I called FAAN. They said they had an instruction from Abuja to allow the aircraft to go.”Iyayi, a former MD of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) and Aero Contractors, said: “The NCAA has a role to ensure that airlines in Nigeria thrive. Yes, we are signatories to the Cape Town Convention, which they are trying to hide behind to do what they are doing, but that is not applicable in this situation. This is a finance lease, not an operating lease arrangement.

“Our belief is that there is a group somewhere trying to manipulate the system to the detriment of Topbrass, doing everything to see that we are taken out of business completely. The truth is that we have completely moved out of the rule of law to impunity. But in the long run, it is not in the interest of the country.”The apex regulator, NCAA, confirmed the development, saying it was due to appear in court.

The Spokesperson of the agency, Sam Adurogboye, said the body was established to protect the interest of all parties in the industry. “We cannot, for any reason, do otherwise. But since he (Iyayi) has sued us, we will meet in court.”Solicitor to Topbrass, Chukwudi Adiukwu, said it was a case of some group of people trying to hijack and steal airplanes, noting that the aircraft had already been deregistered from the NCAA’s registry despite a court case over them.

According to Adiukwu, in June 2018, a certain Engr. Saturday climbed up and erased the registration numbers from the aircraft, acting on the instructions of Capt. Baba Mohammed.“As it stands today, we have commenced full contempt proceedings and already served Form 48 on NCAA, FAAN and Aero Contractors among others. This is to be followed by Form 49. The matter has been adjourned till September 25. This is brazen theft and shouldn’t be happening in our country or anywhere in the world.”

The Chairman of the Airlines Operators of Nigeria (AON), Capt. Nogie Meggission, described the matter as embarrassing, coming at a time countries like Ghana were forging ahead. He, however, said AON does not need to fight the authorities but should rather insist on the right things, to protect the industry and safeguard investment.

“The Cape Town convention or not, there is a court injunction in place. Why not try to vacate the injunction before talking about a convention that empowers you to forcefully acquire airplanes?” Meggission asked.A consultant to one of the regulatory bodies said the matter was not just a conflict between operator and regulator but a “power show among cronies”.

He said: “Don’t forget that these are people of the same circle that are bent on showing who has the power. The Topbrass person is a former MD of NAMA and he knows the industry inside out. He has called out the NCAA helmsman, even to the point of saying he is incompetent. And those ones too wanted to deal with him.“We should be less interested in who has the fault. Our concern should be the implications to this industry and the to image of the country. Since this rift started, Topbrass has laid off about 200 workers because there is no more business. How many of them did NCAA re-absorb?

“What kind of image are we selling to the global community, especially at a time we are looking for investors in Nigeria Air? If we can freely violate our own agreements, disregard rules of law and use public offices to settle personal scores against one another, how much more foreigners. And that is where the public should be very worried.”


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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by kidap: 3:31pm On Sep 17, 2018

Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by Debteecreations(f): 3:32pm On Sep 17, 2018
cheesy cheesy

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by mrjaydee(m): 3:33pm On Sep 17, 2018
One day someone would steal National Stadium.. not even surprised anymore.

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by baliyubla: 3:36pm On Sep 17, 2018
Just listen to the news that comes out of this Country. I can now understand Trump calling us Shithole, because nothing pleasant comes outta an arsee. #SHITHOLE

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by buhariguy(m): 3:36pm On Sep 17, 2018
No jet is missing,
Pdp want to use it for campaign.

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by xbernardx(m): 3:37pm On Sep 17, 2018
In Nigeria, nothing is impossible

grin grin

The people who borrowed it will surely know themselves. Miracles everywhere

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by Originality007: 3:37pm On Sep 17, 2018
grin welcome to Nigeria, the country of drama with science fictions grin

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by chriskosherbal(m): 3:39pm On Sep 17, 2018
mrjaydee:
One day someone would steal National Stadium.. not even surprised anymore.
grin cheesy grin

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by Merimental(m): 3:40pm On Sep 17, 2018
beat dat.
wat criminal record in diaspora hasn't been set n broken here first.
charity begins @ home.
welcome to naija !!!

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by RZArecta2(m): 3:57pm On Sep 17, 2018
I suspect MURIC and BMC zombies.. Argue with your fowl cool

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by Fuqman(m): 4:08pm On Sep 17, 2018
I won't be shocked that someday, man pikin go wake up cum discover say dem don steal National Assembly. grin grin grin

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by fineboynl(m): 5:12pm On Sep 17, 2018
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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by nepapole(m): 5:13pm On Sep 17, 2018
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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by foyeks2001(f): 5:14pm On Sep 17, 2018
Give way and let me faint for here

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by millionboi2: 5:14pm On Sep 17, 2018
How thy tek carry m
Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by Nobody: 5:14pm On Sep 17, 2018
Haa


Odikwa serious
Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by Tallesty1(m): 5:14pm On Sep 17, 2018
mrjaydee:
One day someone would steal National Stadium.. not even surprised anymore.
Make the person first steal our president.

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by Nobody: 5:14pm On Sep 17, 2018
cheesy
Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by millionboi2: 5:14pm On Sep 17, 2018
Ngcampuschat33:
Naija!!
Hook4what.
Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by Olalan(m): 5:14pm On Sep 17, 2018
This shouldn't be surprising when a whole detained ship was declared missing and till date was never found in Nigeria

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by martyns303(m): 5:15pm On Sep 17, 2018
It wasn't stolen, it was repossessed by the lessor.

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by BiafranBushBoy: 5:15pm On Sep 17, 2018
Lol
Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by wittyt98(m): 5:15pm On Sep 17, 2018
No be the same Naija wey Snake dey swallow money? I'm not surprised but the shocking thing is the fact that i haven't tasted meat pie in 2 years now grin
make e no be money ritual i go do last last grin

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by Nbote(m): 5:15pm On Sep 17, 2018
I gave up on dis country wen we misplaced d satellite dey launched on our behalf in space and a whole ship got missing in Lagos... Such stories doesn't surprise me anymore

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by Gangster1ms: 5:15pm On Sep 17, 2018
Airport go soon miss cry

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by Nobody: 5:16pm On Sep 17, 2018
Probably got shrinked by ANT MAN

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by mrcrabs(m): 5:16pm On Sep 17, 2018
millionboi2:
How thy tek carry m

grin grin grin na head o.

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by Gizamann(m): 5:16pm On Sep 17, 2018
grin

Probably swallowed by a snake or a monkey. Fear naija...

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Re: 2 Jets Stolen At Lagos Airport: Nigerians React by kingzjay(m): 5:16pm On Sep 17, 2018
Jesu.... What have we not heard in this country?


Since when did aeroplane become biscuits!


Uwa afid

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