A private jet was seized over the weekend by South
African authorities with a stack of dollars worth almost $10 million.
The monies were meant for purchase of firearms. The private jet belongs
to the president of Christian Association of Nigeria Oritsejafor.
Ayo Oritsejafor, the president of the Christian
Association of Nigeria, CAN, had however leased the jet to another
party, meaning Mr. Oritsejafor had no control over the use of the
aircraft. Mr. Oritsejafor’s church also confirmed the ownership in a
separate statement Tuesday. The church said the pastor has a “residual
interest” in Eagle Air, a company that manages the aircraft.
“On behalf of Pastor Oritsejafor, we can confirm that although he
holds an interest in Eagle Air, the aircraft in question is not operated
by Pastor Oritsejafor,” the statement by The Word of Life Bible Church
said. The aircraft was leased to, and is operated by Green Coast Produce
Limited since August 2, the statement added.
In an earlier statement, Eagle Air Company admitted ownership of the
jet held in South Africa for conveying $9.3 million cash for alleged
arms deal.
Two Nigerians and an Israeli were caught with the money allegedly
meant for buying and supplying weapons to the Nigeria intelligence
services.
City Press, a South Africa-based newspaper had reported that the
trio, who are already facing investigations, landed at Lanseria
International Airport, Johannesburg on September 5, in the jet from
Abuja with the money loaded in three suitcases.
In a statement by its General Manager, Emmanuel Ohaeri, Eagle Air
Company also claimed holding a “residual interest” in the aircraft, a
Bombader Challenger 600, Registration No 808HG. The company however said
it leased the aircraft to Green Coast Produce Limited since August 2.
The statement said, “Our attention has been drawn to press reports in
respect of an aircraft (Bombardier Challenger 600, Registration No
N808HG) in which our company holds a residual interest.
“We wish to confirm that the said aircraft has since the 2nd of
August 2014 been leased to and is operated by Green Coast Produce
Limited. The company and Mr. Ortisejafor’s church advised that all media
enquiries in respect of the day-to-day operations of the aircraft be
directed to the management of Green Coast Produce Limited.
In yet another statement, the management of Green Coast Produce
Company Limited confirmed the aircraft had been leased to it, saying
such transactions were normal in the aviation industry. The company
explained that the aircraft was in turn hired from it by one John
Ishyaku and therefore would not be liable for any alleged infractions
either in Nigeria or South Africa after the hire.
The company’s director, Shima Adun said in the statement that “On the
5th of September 2014 the aircraft was hired from us by a John Ishyaku.
The charter to John Ishyaku was upon the following documented terms:
(a) Depart Abuja-Johannesburg on the 5th of September 2014 (b) Return to
Abuja on the 6th of September 2014 (c) To wait and return with the
passengers”.
The company said as with every other aircraft charter company, its
knowledge of the cargo carried on the aircraft was in accordance with
the information provided by ABC Limited.
“All cargoes were accompanied by passenger who could readily defend
the contents. We are not and cannot be privy to any alleged extraneous
cargo transported on the aircraft other than that declared in the agreed
terms of hire,” the firm said. “We are not liable and cannot be
construed as a party to any alleged infractions, either in Nigeria or
South Africa as he case may be, after the hire of the aircraft,” it
added.
Source: Premium Times
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