Abuja, August 21, 2024 – Nigerians have reacted with anger and disbelief after learning that President Bola Tinubu has added a new plane to the presidential fleet, despite the country’s ongoing economic struggles. The purchase, which has not been officially disclosed in terms of cost or justification, comes just weeks after nationwide protests against rising hunger and the escalating cost of living.
President Tinubu, elected last year, has implemented a series of controversial economic reforms, including the removal of fuel subsidies, which have driven inflation to over 30%. While he has argued that these measures are necessary for cutting government spending and promoting long-term growth, the acquisition of a new Airbus A330 has sparked widespread criticism.
The president, who recently flew to France aboard the new aircraft, has faced backlash on social media. Many Nigerians expressed frustration over what they perceive as the government’s insensitivity to the economic hardship faced by ordinary citizens. Social media users questioned why the government would invest in a new jet while urging citizens to endure economic difficulties.
The new plane, a 15-year-old Airbus A330 with an estimated market value of $600 million, replaces a 19-year-old Boeing BBJ 737-700. Despite claims that the plane was purchased at a bargain price to save on maintenance and fuel costs, many Nigerians remain unconvinced. Some have questioned whether the purchase was included in the recent supplementary budget, which increased the national budget to 35.06 trillion naira.
Critics argue that the purchase is emblematic of a government disconnected from the realities of its people, while supporters claim the plane is a necessary investment for the office of the president. The controversy continues as the Nigerian Senate and the Office of the National Security Adviser have yet to comment on the matter.