Thursday, 7 June 2012

Selling the Presidential Jets


Mrs. Joyce Banda of Malawi is the second female president in africa. I didnt like her for supporting same sex marriage in order to accrue cheap foreign aids from Western Nations.

Now I am having a change of mind when she decided to sell the country's only presidential jet and 60 Mercedes Limousines in the president's fleet. She flew to the Queen's Jubilee celebration in a British Airways plane. The presidential jet has an annual running cost of about E220,000. This is a measure she has taken to overturn the bad decisions of previous government.

The president of Nigeria has 11 private jets. ( what is 11 sef when a pastor has 4?) He met 9 on ground and bought 2 more. The cost of running these luxury air buses we would never know. If in Malawi they spend that much, what will be said of Nigeria where our president, first lady and the others travel like they are moving from Lekki to Victoria Island?

My questions are these. Is it possible for Mr. president to sell 10 of those things at least he can use just 1 at a time? Oh! The wife will use 1, the senate president 1, the PDP chairman 1, the two first children 1 each, special adviser will share 1... the lost is endless.
If the prime minister of Britain doesn't have a private jet and travels in commercial airlines, why cant our politicians do same?
If public servants of this nation stop taking chartered/private flights especially for their local travels, will the state of our aviation industry be like this?
Would there be incessant plane crashes if the first family and their numerous accolades take public flights?

 The aviation minister said the reports of the SOSOLISO and ADC airlines crashes that happened eons ago are ready but pending approval before it can be released. Help me to ask her 'when is the earliest possible time to expect the report of the DANA crash'? When?
Joobreel

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