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Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by Islie: 8:29am On Sep 20, 2023
The Nigeria College of Aviation Technology, Zaria has revealed that it spent N5bn on the maintenance of two redundant helicopters for about 10 years.

Rector of NCAT, Captain Akali Modibo, who made this disclosure while fielding questions from the media at the just concluded Aviation Africa Summit and Exhibition held in Abuja recently, said it cost the institution N500m annually to service those helicopters, which were eventually auctioned by the Federal Government.

He debunked the news that made rounds recently that the two helicopters were missing from the College while pointing out that aeroplanes do not go missing but take off and land.

According to him, because the helicopters have to be serviceable, the institution embarked on maintenance of the two for about 10 years which was a waste because they were neither used for training nor to source any revenue.

He explained, First and foremost, airplanes don’t get missing. If an aircraft takes off, it must land. In the process of landing, the aircraft would be asked many questions about where it is coming from and going into.

“The two helicopters were acquired by the Federal Government about 12 to 13 years ago during the time of former President Goodluck Jonathan. It was purchased for the purpose of training pilots, but those kinds of helicopters, cannot be them for the initial training of pilots. And what the college does is basic training.


We have never trained anybody on helicopters at the college. Probably the past government did not seek advice from NCAT and when the government wanted to purchase helicopters for its agencies, it decided to include NCAT.”


According to Modibo, the government acquired 10 helicopters for the Nigeria Police, bought for the Nigeria Customs Service, the National Emergency Management Agency and others, adding that it purchased two Bell 206 helicopters for NCAT.

“If the government had involved NCAT, we would have told them the type of aircraft we can use for training, which is piston engine helicopters. You cannot use Bell 206 for training. Nowhere in the world is this helicopter type used for training. It is like using a Boeing 737 aircraft to teach someone how to become a pilot. You do not do that.

“So, the Ministry of Aviation decided to sell the helicopters and replace them with piston engine helicopters. The only way you can sell it and get your money back is by auction, which is the approved process for selling government property,” he explained.

He disclosed that the process for the auctioning of helicopters started in 2019 when the college filed all the papers and requested approval and evaluation from the Ministry.

The NCAT boss remarked, “The ministry wanted us to sell it by the bluebook rating, which is the new helicopter prices, but we cannot sell old helicopters using the bluebook pricing. So, we had to request the ministry to look into that issue and we told them that the aircraft had been with us for more than 10 years, redundant in the hangar. Yet, we maintain the helicopters annually to the tune of N500 million to sit in the hangar.

“So, after 10 years, we have spent about N5bn in maintaining the two helicopters, yet we don’t use them for training or to source any revenue from it. It is a waste for the college because the helicopters must be serviceable all the time. For the 12 to 13 years period, none of the two helicopters reached 40 hours flying time.”


He added that the management of NCAT talked to the ministry and the minister approved the sales of the helicopters.

“We wrote to the ministry, requesting the Ministry of Works to get valuers to evaluate the helicopters, which was done. The Ministry of Works sent this to approved Federal Government auctioneers that came over and the helicopters were auctioned. At the end of the day, the helicopters were sold to two different companies,” Modibo noted.

He disclosed that the helicopters were eventually auctioned at about $600,000 each but were yet to be replaced because due process had to be followed.

“The process of getting new airplanes is not a switch you put off and on. You need to start writing to various government agencies. The Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development will write to the Ministry of Finance for approval and processes, which will take a while before you are able to buy the piston engine airplanes.

“That money could have fetched us two Robinson R44 and two R22 helicopters, but I am sure the Federal Government will want to approve probably one R44 and one R22 because of the issue we are having with foreign exchange. R44 is a larger fashion than R22. The R44 has four seats and the R22 has two seats for training,” he explained.

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by Nobody: 8:30am On Sep 20, 2023
All this money sha

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by garriAndsugar: 8:30am On Sep 20, 2023
They should have made it 50billion

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by Nobody: 8:31am On Sep 20, 2023
And they'll still end up doing nothing

Hmmm Asiwaju needs to look deep into the aviation sector

Buhari you did Nigeria dirty

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by Varunpulyani: 8:31am On Sep 20, 2023
Okay.

The audio investors Bola A Thubv signed in India o come invest 50000000 quatazillion dollars are seeing this news

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by pyyxxaro: 1:31pm On Sep 20, 2023
Terrible Country

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by Racoon(m): 1:31pm On Sep 20, 2023
There is absolutely no segment of our national life that is not riddle with corruption. God help us get it right with the right people in leadership, strong institutions and then salvage this nation.

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by fastseo: 1:32pm On Sep 20, 2023
this is why Nigeria will not grow or develop.
everyone stealing

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by richard870(m): 1:32pm On Sep 20, 2023
Shameless people
Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by TalkTalkTwins(m): 1:33pm On Sep 20, 2023
Hmm
Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by dondodo: 1:33pm On Sep 20, 2023
Like and share if you believe obi is coming to reclaim our mandate

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by SpecialAdviser(m): 1:34pm On Sep 20, 2023
Na so. SCAM everywhere. Puting the country under stagnancy. An OBIDIENT movement was born to correct these evils but propaganda and deception took upper hand.

Waiting for Nigeria to become good under these crooks is like waiting for an 80years old woman to become pregnant. It's not a HATE it is a FACT

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by MacTayyy: 1:34pm On Sep 20, 2023
Show evidence
Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by MrDoGood(m): 1:36pm On Sep 20, 2023
Nothing surprises me anymore about this supposed great country

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by Nightwolf1: 1:36pm On Sep 20, 2023
grin grin Any madness you can't find in Nigeria doesn't exist elsewhere.

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by BigDawsNet: 1:37pm On Sep 20, 2023
Nigeria is one of the Richest country on earth normal normal
Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by igahdavid(m): 1:37pm On Sep 20, 2023
Ok
Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by Tron1: 1:39pm On Sep 20, 2023
SEE DETAILS
Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by LockDown69(m): 1:40pm On Sep 20, 2023
Why did they collect the choppers it in the first instance?
Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by yommen: 1:41pm On Sep 20, 2023
Who read the whole interview? Na true him talk? Or na lie?

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by wittywriter: 1:41pm On Sep 20, 2023
garriAndsugar:
They should have made it 50billion
IconicR:
And they'll still end up doing nothing

Hmmm Asiwaju needs to look deep into the aviation sector

Buhari you did Nigeria dirty






Wittyness
Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by Savechild23: 1:43pm On Sep 20, 2023
Akpa amu piawakwa unu

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by mideope: 1:44pm On Sep 20, 2023
Na who we offend wey come make our country be like this......Baba GOD na beg we dey beg our naija need cleansing.
Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by Nobody: 1:44pm On Sep 20, 2023
Most of the guys above me didn't even bother to read. There's no corruption here. The helicopters were sold for $600000 each, which is fair price for the brand and age.

As for the 500 million naira annual maintenance price, it probably covers storage and regular tests. The thing with aircrafts is that they cost more to store.

They need to drain the fluids and replace them with other "storage fluids" and when they're ready to fly (for maintenance), the fluids will be drained and replaced with regular fluids. Then they will be flown, parts will be changed, and they will be flown again before being returned to storage.

It's not the sellers fault that the school didn't use the helicopters. It's the FGs fault for buying helicopters the school can't use.

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by ChiefJusticeFuc: 1:47pm On Sep 20, 2023
Get rid of big government and see waste disappear


The centrist system we practice that puts so much emphasis on the federal govt only promotes waste and corruption.

It's time to cut governance at all levels to size.

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by tishbite42: 1:49pm On Sep 20, 2023
Wayo Allah grin

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Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by Walz001: 1:51pm On Sep 20, 2023
Sometimes i to think pdp is worst but lo and behold
We are all the same

We need thorough cleasing in the Government sector i mean thru thru bathing which is possible
Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by mrvitalis(m): 1:52pm On Sep 20, 2023
5 billion can build a brand new aviation college hope you know
Re: Aviation College Spends N5bn To Maintain Redundant Helicopters – Rector by RomanGreen: 1:55pm On Sep 20, 2023
IconicR:
And they'll still end up doing nothing

[/b]Hmmm Asiwaju needs to look deep into the aviation sector[b]

Buhari you did Nigeria dirty

So that he can reloot the funds right? Oh so now Buhari was bad? Shameless bunch. All of you that supported this calamity must suffer it

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