The Federal Government has ordered the release of the the
Chad-bound Russian aircraft detained at the Aminu Kano Airport in Kano,
hours after it said it was not in a hurry to let the aircraft go.
PR Nigeria, an agency that circulates press statements for Nigerian
security agencies, had quoted an unnamed top security official as
telling it that “Nigeria has no reason to release the aircraft and its
cargo until investigation is concluded”.
But the Chief of Air
Staff, Air Marshall Adesola Amosu, said Monday afternoon that the
government had approved the release of the aircraft, the News Agency of
Nigeria is reporting.
The government announced the release of the
aircraft shortly after PREMIUM TIMES obtained a manifest which listed
the entire cargo on the plane.
According to the document, the
Antonov Cargo plane, AN 124100RA82038, with flight number, TTF 9042 from
Bangui, Central, African Republic to Ndjamena, Chad, contained a list
of 24 military hardware including a vehicle, helicopters and blades.
A breakdown of the items are a steel box weighing 2, 600 kilograms, six
bulks of 597 kilograms, two pallets 10, 000 lbs of 4, 550 kilograms
with air waybill number 88823400967 all destined for Ndjamena. It is not
clear what the steel box contains.
There are also two helicopter Gazelle, weighing, 2, 746 kg, destined for Istres, a community in Southern France.
Others are two blades (7.31m) of 960 kg, two blades (4.83m) of 680 kg,
six AKN of 720kg, one vehicle of 4, 050kg and two pallets (10, 000 lbs)
of 2800kg, all headed for Istres.
France had said the plane was
conveying equipment, owned by its peacekeeping force, from Bangui
(Central African Republic) to Ndjamena (Chad), and had diplomatic cover
to make a stop-over in Nigeria.
The French Ambassador to Nigeria,
Jacques Champagne de Labriolle, had said Sunday that Nigerian
authorities had agreed to let the aircraft go.
“Due to the
nationality of the aircraft, and the nature of the cargo, local airport
Nigerian authorities in Kano have decided to check the flight plan, the
clearance and the cargo manifest before authorizing the plane to leave,”
the ambassador said in statement through which he admitted his
country’s ownership of the cargo aboard the aircraft.
“Official
information has been supplied by the French Embassy in Nigeria. The
Nigerian federal and airport authorities, being satisfied with the
documents and the genuine character of the flight, have announced that
the plane will be authorized to pursue its flight to Ndjamena.”
Russia had initially said through its embassy in Nigeria on Saturday
night that the plane wasn’t Russian and that it had no link with that
country.
But in another statement on Sunday afternoon, the
embassy said the plane is indeed a Russian one hired by the French
government to convey military hardware for its peacekeeping force in the
Central African Republic.
The Defence Headquarters had on
Saturday said the aircraft, laden with military hardware, was arrested
at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano.
While the
French ambassador to Nigeria, Jacques Champagne de Labriolle, has
admitted that his country chattered the Russian aircraft to help it
convey some military hardware from Bangui in the Central African
Republic to N’djamena, Chad, he denied there were arms and ammunition
aboard the plane.
Security operatives at the Kano Airport had
seized the plane when it landed at the facility at about 2a.m. Saturday
due to technical problems.
Crew members of the airplane were immediately detained while investigations continued, officials said.
Security was then beefed up at the airport in order to ensure proper investigation,” an official at the airport said.
This is the third time since 2009 that planes loaded with arms would be arrested in Kano, our correspondent says.
The detained planes were later released after investigations.
The destination of the latest aircraft has however raised concerns amid
increasing worries in Nigeria over Chad’s alleged role in the Boko
Haram insurgency plaguing Nigeria’s northeast.
Airport officials
in Kano told PREMIUM TIMES a former governor of Borno State, Ali Modu
Sheriff, visited and inspected the plane late Saturday night.
The
former governor – an ally of both the Chadian and Nigerian presidents –
is believed to be lobbying for the release of the plane
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