Governor Rotimi Amaechi's Global 5000 Bombardier Jet-Photo Credit: James Chevrier |
Mr.
Amaechi’s lavish new “toy” comes at a time hundreds of thousands of residents
in his state are displaced by the worst flooding crisis in the state’s history.
The
newly purchased jet left Montreal-Trudeau Airport in Montreal, Quebec to Dakar
Yoff International Airport. And then it was delivered to the state government
on October 7th 2012.
The
jet was primarily purchased from Bombardier in Canada for $45.7 million through
the Bank of Utah Trustee account. “This is an ungodly act,” said a Port
Harcourt-based human rights campaigner. “Why should Governor Amaechi’s priority
be to acquire a jet at a time the state is experiencing the worst flooding in
its history, leaving many Rivers indigenes homeless?” he added.
Last
year Mr. Amaechi traded off the state’s current Embraer Legacy 600 claiming it
was too expensive to maintain. There were also unconfirmed claims that the jet
was struck by lightning.
The
oil-rich Rivers State already owns an AW139 helicopter which it leased to Aero
Contractors. The state then turned around to patronize Aero’s VIP Sikorsky S76C
helicopter at a cost one critic described as “exorbitant and unjustified.”
Last
year, the state government sold its Dash 8-Q200 aircraft to Cross River State
for $6 million. Cross River State then leased the plane to Aero Contractors to
undertake commercial flights to and from Obudu airstrip in the state.
By SaharaReporters, New York
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