Tuesday, 12 May 2015

(PHOTOS) List Of Private Jets In Goodluck Jonathan's Presidential Air Fleet

Inspite of the economic meltdown facing many nations and the dwindling price of oil in the global market, it is quite funny and amazing to me that the Nigerian Federal Government under the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan would spend a whooping sum of money annually to maintain eleven private jets.

Photos of the private jets

Two Falcon 7x
Falcon 7x bought in 2010 for $51.1m each

Two Falcon 900 Jets

A replica of Falcon 900 which the presidency bought for an
estimated $35. I don't think Nigeria bought a new one.
One Gulfstream 550

The Presidency's Gulfstream 550 bought at a price of $53.3m
One Boeing 737 BBJ

The Presidency's Boeing 737  Boeing Business Jet (BBJ).
It is the Nigerian Air Force 001 or Eagle One bought at
an estimated price of $58m
One Gulfstream IVSP

A replica of the Presidency's Gulstream IV-SP. It was purchased
at an estimated price of $40m
The interior of a typical Gulfstream IV-SP
One Gulfstream V
The Presidency Gulfstream V with registration number 5N-FGS
bought at an estimated price of $45m

One Cessna Citation 2

A replica of Nigeria's Cessna Citation 2 at an estimated cost of $7m
One Hawke Siddeley 125-800


A replica of a typical Hawker Siddeley 125-800 Jest estimated
at $15m

 You can do the maths of the overall cost. Nigeria spends over $58.57m (9.08bn naira) annually to maintain this Presidential Air Fleet (PAF). And a budget was submitted to the National assembly for another private jet. The jet costs 1.52bn naira. Na only God go help Naija!




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