Bauchi Govt. Debunks Missing State’s Plane Allegation, Agrees Leasing Deal

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Bauchi State Government on Friday announced that it had leased its aircraft, which was earlier declared missing, to Overland Airlines. The state Deputy Governor, Alhaji Nuhu Gidado, told newsmen in Bauchi that the aircraft was leased to the company to generate revenue for the state.

According to Gidado, the plane which was bought by the government about nine years ago, had not generated any reasonable revenue. It was first leased to IRS Airlines, Hamsel Air and Associated Aviation, but the three leases did not yield any money to the government.

“The aircraft was first leased to IRS and it generated N100 million, but the government spent N123 million on its repairs.

“It was then leased to Hamsel Air at the rate of N15 million per month. Associated Air leased it for N51 million after the then state government cancelled the agreement with Hamsel but that also did not yield the expected revenue as the government had to part with N238 million for repairs,” he said.

However, Gidado said that the agreement with Overland would be sealed after a slight technical problem was fixed.

He debunked media report that the plane had been stolen, saying that the state government never issued any statement of such.

“The handover note from previous administration confirmed that the government owned an aircraft,” he said.

He urged journalists to always crosscheck facts and avoid giving out false information to the public.