The Comptroller General of Customs, Hamid Ali, a well known ally of
President Muhammadu Buhari, was spotted on Tuesday flying first class on
British Airways flight from London to Abuja, in clear violation of
President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive banning public officials from
flying first class.
The BA flight BA83 which took off from Gate 43 of
Heathrow Terminal 5, London, on Tuesday, nearly an hour behind its
scheduled 10.43pm departure time, arrived the Nnamdi Azikiwe
International Airport, Abuja, on Wednesday morning at about 5a.m, with
Mr. Ali on board.
The reasons for Mr. Ali’s travel to London remained
unknown as at the time of publishing this report,
but customs insiders
said the trip was official.
Several passengers on the flight told
PREMIUM TIMES they saw Mr. Ali seated in the First Class compartment of
the aircraft during the flight.
“It was a major talking point among
some passengers whether the policy (barring public officials from flying
first class) is being implemented with exceptions or whether it is
meant for the shelves,” one passenger on the flight told this newspaper.
There
were notable Nigerians on board and a number of them confirmed to this
newspaper that the customs comptroller-general was in the first class
cabin of the aircraft during the flight.
A first class ticket to and from London costs $11,423.23 (about N3.4million).
Besides
being a close friend of Mr. Buhari, Mr. Ali, a retired army colonel, is
a man seen by many Nigerian as frugal and incorruptible.
When
PREMIUM TIMES contacted the customs spokesperson, Wale Adeniyi, on
Thursday, he confirmed Mr. Ali was on the BA flight, but that he
travelled on a business class ticket.
Mr. Adeniyi was not on the flight, and he responded to our reporter’s enquiry without checking with Mr. Ali.
But our sources, some of whom travelled business class, said Mr. Adeniyi’s claim was inaccurate.
“That
is not true,” one passenger said. “I was on business class, and I was
awake most of the flight. So if you line up those on business class
during that flight, I can identify them.”
President Buhari had in
April caused the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, to issue a circular
to all government agencies barring top officials from travelling first
class.
The measure was to cut the high cost of travelling by public officials, Mrs. Adeosun said.
The
minister said even travels with Business Class tickets remained
strictly restricted to only ministers, permanent secretaries, chairmen
of Federal Government committees as well as chairmen and chief
executives of parastatals and agencies.
That means other categories
of government officials, including directors and special assistants, are
to travel on economy tickets.
Mrs. Adeosun said the measure was part
of the recommendations by the Efficiency Unit of her ministry to cut
travel expenditure by about 20 per cent.
The recommendations were as a
result of the review of the provisions of some extant government
circulars on overhead expenses on official travels, the minister said.
The
review was carried out in collaboration with the Office of the
Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF) and the Office of
the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF).
Administration
insiders said the appointment letter issued to Mr. Ali by the office of
the Secretary to the Government of the Federation indicated clearly
that he could only fly on business class tickets.
It however remained
unclear Friday how the Ministry of Finance is monitoring and enforcing
compliance with the circular on travel expenses by officials.
Source: Premium Times
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