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Grounded First Nation’s multimillion-dollar plane sold as scrap, towed to Oyo

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
May 26, 2022
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An Airbus A320 jet belonging to First Nation has reportedly been sold as scrap to a yet-to-be-identified buyer, four years after the carrier grounded its operations for technical reasons.

According to PUNCH, airport sources close to the deal said that the buyer of the disused plane has consequently towed the equipment to a town in Oyo where it will be probably converted to a restaurant or other purposes.

The multimillion-dollar plane, which had become unserviceable over time, was towed along the Oshodi-Agege Motor Road on Tuesday night, causing heavy gridlock and widespread confusion. However, it also caused excitement among commuters.

But there were also widespread rumours the jet had crashed. The development forced the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria to issue a statement, denying the aircraft had crashed.

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“The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria would like to inform the general public to disregard the news making the rounds on social media about an alleged crash at Ikeja airport. The aircraft was sold by the owner to a buyer, who was taking it to its final destination,” the FAAN statement read.

But further findings by The PUNCH showed that the aircraft, which had been a subject of litigation, was sold by a third to the Oyo buyer.

Unconfirmed sources said the third party had got a court injunction to sell the plane in order to recover certain costs.

Also, It was learnt that multimillion-dollar aircraft was sold as scrap for less than N50m. This was after its engine and electronics had been removed.

One of the drivers of the three lorries towing the fragmented plane said that the equipment was being taken to Oyo State, PUNCH reports.

The General Manager, Public Affairs, NCAA, Mr Sam Adurogboye, said FAAN was in charge of the airport land which abandoned and unserviceable aircraft were parked.

According to him, NCAA can only be involved when the issues of safety and security are involved.

He, however, noted that litigation had made it difficult for authorities to get rid of some disused planes in the airport environment.

First Nation has not flown in the past four years.

The Managing Director, First Nation, Mr Kayode Odukoya, could not be reached for comments on the development as at the time of filling this report.

An industry expert and former Managing Director of Associated Airlines, Mr Alex Nwuba, said when planes had become old and unserviceable, there might be the need to sell them as scraps.

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