Nigerian aviation authorities in Abuja today briefly grounded a private
jet that was supposed to ferry some governors and politicians belonging
to the break-away faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to Lagos
en route Abeokuta. SaharaReporters learnt that the members of the new
PDP were about to fly to Lagos on their way to a meeting with former
President Olusegun Obasanjo.
A spokesman for the new PDP told
SaharaReporters that the temporary grounding of the jet was “part of the
Jonathan administration’s desperate war against us.” He added, “We will
not be deterred in our struggle to enthrone true democracy within the
PDP.”
The source added that this was not the first time the
Ministry of Aviation was being used to ground a jet used by opposition
figures within the party, citing the withdrawal of the flying privileges
of a jet owned by Rivers State government.
When SaharaReporters
made inquiries about the reasons for today’s brief grounding, two
Nigerian aviation
officials gave conflicting responses. The Aviation
Ministry’s General Manager, Yakubu Datti, told SaharaReporters over the
phone that the ministry was not involved at all in any delay of the
flight. He claimed that the problem arose purely from a disagreement
between the jet owners and the politicians, insisting that the issue had
nothing to do with the aviation authorities.
However, Joe Obi,
the spokesperson for embattled Aviation Minister Stella Oduah, offered a
different account in an email to SaharaReporters. His email stated that
the jet was briefly stopped from taking off in order to ascertain the
pilot’s flight plans and to make other routine checks in accordance with
aviation practices all over the world. He emphasized that the plane had
since been cleared to fly.
Today’s brief grounding came on the
heels of yesterday’s disruption of a meeting of the new PDP by a police
team led by a plain-clothed Divisional Police Officer in charge of the
Asokoro police station. The DPO laid siege on the Kano State Government
Lodge in Abuja, the venue of the meeting by five governors who have
rejected the PDP faction led by Bamanga Tukur. When the five governors
and other participants at the meeting resisted the order to shut down
their meeting, the DPO called for police back-up. However, a source at
the meeting told SaharaReporters that they tricked the police into
believing the meeting had just started when in fact it was ending.
SaharaReporters
learnt that the Lagos-bound dissident governors were visiting Mr.
Obasanjo to confer with him on a number of political issues. Former
President Obasanjo has been estranged from President Goodluck Jonathan,
and is believed to be advocating for the election of a president from
the northern section of Nigeria in the 2015 presidential election.
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