President didn't order grounding of Amaechi's Plane - NCAA
The Federal Government on Sunday refuted claims that the
President had a hand in the grounding and outright ban of the official plane of
Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi for “operating illegally in the country. ”Reacting
to reports that the Presidency was in the know as touching the ban of the
Rivers government aircraft last Friday, the government through the Nigerian
Civil Aviation Authority, stated that such stories were mere speculation. The
General Manager, Public Affairs, NCAA, Mr. Fan Ndubuoke, told our correspondent
that the aircraft was not supposed to be in Nigeria, stressing that the Rivers
State Government was aware of this fact. He said, “I don’t know how the
President will come from Aso Rock and say ‘ground this airplane’. In fact, I
don’t how that will happen and I wonder why he will do that in the first place.
So what we are trying to say is that it is not true. “If the pilot or those who
got the approval didn’t tell them the dates of expiration, that is their own
case to handle. ”But the Chief Press Secretary to the Rivers state governor,
Mr. David Iyofor, had argued that the pilot of the plane had filed his flight
plan and declared his manifest, but was told to see the controller by the
airspace agency. Also, the Rivers State Government on Sunday denied flouting
any aviation regulations, adding that the documentation for the aircraft was in
place.The State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mrs. Ibim
Semenitari, said the state government had complied with the norms regulating
aviation business in Nigeria. Semenitari explained that though the regulatory
agencies were best equipped to inform the state government if there was any
lapse, they (regulatory bodies) were not expected to do such through the mass
media. She said, “Just to say that all our documentation is in place and to
also say that as a responsible sub-national, we have complied with the norms
that regulate aviation business in Nigeria.“We have applied formally to the
honourable Minister of Aviation for the import licence. That application was
received in her office in September 2012. So, we believe that all of the
procedures, we have complied as best as we know.”
Culled from The Punch
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