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Nigerian Govt Set To Ground Over 60 Private Jets Today For Unpaid Import Duties—-The Nigerian Government, through the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), is set to ground more than 60 private jets owned by prominent Nigerians due to unpaid import duties amounting to several billions of naira.

The enforcement exercise is scheduled to begin today, October 14, 2024.

According to documents exchanged between the NCS and the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), which were obtained by The PUNCH on Sunday, the NCS aims to recover the outstanding import duties from private jet owners.

Reports suggest that many of the private jets currently in the country have not had their duties paid.

Earlier this year, the NCS conducted a one-month verification exercise on all private jet owners between June and July, to identify those who had not complied with import duty payments.

Now, nearly three months later, the NCS is moving forward with its decision to ground the defaulting aircraft.

The documents revealed that private jets belonging to several top business leaders, including bank executives and chairmen, would be affected by this action.

The majority of the planes in question are foreign-registered but owned by Nigerians. Private jet owners affected by this decision have already been formally notified.

Some of the luxury aircraft on the list are: Bombardier Challenger 604 CL-600-2B16, Bombardier Challenger 3500, Bombardier BD-700 Global 6000, Bombardier BD-700 Global 6500, Bombardier BD-700 Global 7500. Each of the Bombardier BD-700 Global 7500 are estimated to cost over$70m, while the Global 6500 and 6000 version cost over $50m.

While 11 private jet owners have received notification of the grounding of their aircraft, The PUNCH gathered that no fewer than 55 other operators would get their letters on Monday (today).

This came as it was gathered that some top private jet operators had lobbied the Presidency ahead of the Monday grounding exercise but our correspondent learnt that the Presidency refused to interfere in the process.

The development, it was learnt, had made some operators to begin the process of settling the import duty. Officials said some private jet owners had promise to settle the duty this week.

Already, operators of a United States-registered Gulfstream G650ER jet belonging to a leading Nigerian bank have reportedly paid N5.3bn import duty to avoid the clampdown exercise.

The Customs had recovered some duties into the government coffers when a similar exercise was carried out in 2019.

But in the letters sighted on Sunday, planes belonging to prominent individuals and corporate entities were restricted from flying until the outstanding duties were settled.

This enforcement action is expected to generate significant revenue for the government.

However, three of these aircraft slated for grounding effective today, had been reportedly flown out of the country. However, the jets will be grounded as soon as they return to the country.

According to officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they lacked the authority to speak on the matter, the Nigerian Customs Act of 2023 empowers the customs service to penalise the owner or importer of any goods illegally imported into the country.

The official added that the NCS had issued demand notes to all affected owners and importers, instructing them to pay outstanding duties on their private aircraft.

While some aircraft owners have entered negotiations with the NCS to settle the outstanding payments, others have submitted written undertakings to clear the dues upon their return to Nigeria.

It is estimated that the NCS could generate over N260bn from this enforcement exercise.

Findings showed the NCS had written to both the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency requesting that the identified aircraft be denied flight clearances until the duties were paid, or until the NCS issues further instructions.

Additional findings by The PUNCH revealed that four of the impounded aircraft are currently in negotiations with Customs, and their owners have agreed to pay the required duties.

In letters sighted by our correspondent, the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency acknowledged a letter from the NCS regarding the recovery of import duties on illegally imported private aircraft.

The agency issued a Notice to Airmen and directed Air Traffic Control units to ground any non-compliant aircraft starting from October 14, 2024, until cleared by the Nigeria Customs Service.

NAMA also requested that cleared aircraft details be promptly forwarded to prevent issues and ensure smooth coordination. The agency expressed its full support and collaboration to enhance transparency in flight operations and contribute to the nation’s economic well-being.

In July, the Comptroller General, NCS, Adewale Adeniyi, said some private jets were leaving the country to evade the verification exercise.

“Very few of them (private jet operators) have showed up for verification and we gather intelligence that a good number of them are leaving Nigeria since the announcement was given because they would not want to be verified,” he said.

The CGC explained that the service introduced the private jet verification exercise because more private jets were operating outside the ambits of the law.

“We have seen so many of these aircraft flying and our record tends to show that only a few of them have shown up to pay duty and this is why we are bringing this verification up,” he said.

The CGC disclosed that data obtained from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority revealed that though many private jets were operating in the country, only a few had paid customs duties.

“We discovered that there are more private jets that are operating in Nigeria but have not been brought under the ambit of the law. So the data that we got from the NCAA shows that only very few of them paid customs duty to operate in Nigeria,” he stated.

According to the customs boss, the international aviation regulations show that private jets flying in the country are obliged to pay duty.

“If they are here for a brief period in the Nigerian airspace and return, they are not obliged to pay any duty; that is if they are here on a temporary importation visit. But once they are here and are used within Nigeria, they are liable to pay duty,”

In the past three years, the government had planned to recover import duty running into billions of naira from some private jet operators who had used certain technical loopholes to evade the payment of import duty.

A few private jet owners paid the mandatory import duty after the Hameed Ali-led NCS took some significant steps to recover the revenue. However, several owners and operators of private jets in the country have yet to pay the statutory duty.

Many private aircraft operators in the country have allegedly explored technical loopholes in the regulation to fraudulently obtain a Temporary Import Permit from the Nigeria Customs Service instead of paying the statutory import duty on their imported aircraft.

The TIP, which is valid for an initial period of 12 months, can be extended by six months twice, according to the regulations.

However, several operators of private jets in the country have continued to extend the TIP indefinitely, a development that prompted the Customs to effect past clampdowns.

The TIP has been described by some stakeholders as a fraudulent means of evading the mandatory import duty. Importers of private jets, especially foreign registered private jets, are expected to pay five per cent of the value of the private jet as import duty.

However, due to the high cost of private jets, some owners often prefer not to pay the import, according to Customs officials.

Instead, the operators prefer to obtain a TIP under the guise that the aircraft is coming into the country for a temporary period, quoting the International Civil Aviation Organisation Convention Article 24 which focuses on Customs waiver for commercial aircraft operating in a country temporarily.

But the new leadership of Customs appears poised to get all operators to pay the import duty.

 

(PUNCH)

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BREAKING: Lionel Messi Magic Leads Argentina to 2026 World Cup Final After 2-1 Comeback Win Over England

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BREAKING: Lionel Messi Magic Leads Argentina to 2026 World Cup Final After 2-1 Comeback Win Over England—-Late goals from Enzo Fernández and Lautaro Martínez, both created by Lionel Messi, completed a dramatic comeback as Argentina stunned England to book a World Cup final showdown with Spain.

Argentina are through to a second consecutive FIFA World Cup final after producing a remarkable late comeback to defeat England 2-1 in a pulsating semi-final at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Wednesday.

The defending champions looked destined for elimination after Anthony Gordon fired England into the lead early in the second half, but Lionel Messi inspired another unforgettable turnaround, providing assists for Enzo Fernández and substitute Lautaro Martínez as Argentina struck twice in the closing minutes to set up a blockbuster final against Spain.

England enjoyed the brighter start and frustrated Argentina with an aggressive pressing game that denied Messi and his teammates space in dangerous areas. Jordan Pickford was rarely troubled during the opening 45 minutes, while Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice controlled midfield for long spells as Thomas Tuchel’s side carried confidence into the interval.

The breakthrough arrived in the 55th minute when Declan Rice started a flowing move that released Morgan Rogers down the right. Rogers delivered a precise pass into the path of Anthony Gordon, who calmly slotted beyond Emiliano Martínez to send England supporters into celebration and move the Three Lions within touching distance of their first World Cup final since 1966.

Rather than push for a second goal, England gradually retreated deeper into their own half, inviting sustained pressure from the South Americans. Argentina dominated possession during the closing stages, with Messi orchestrating wave after wave of attacks as Lionel Scaloni’s men searched desperately for an equaliser.

Their persistence was rewarded five minutes from time. Messi slipped a perfectly weighted pass into the path of Enzo Fernández, who kept his composure to fire past Pickford and level the contest in the 85th minute, sparking wild celebrations among the thousands of Argentina fans inside the stadium.

With extra time looming, Argentina delivered the knockout blow in stoppage time. Messi reacted quickest after a loose ball in the area before producing a brilliant cross into the six-yard box, where substitute Lautaro Martínez arrived to steer home the winner and complete a stunning late comeback. The dramatic goal sealed a 2-1 victory and sent the reigning champions back to the World Cup final.

The result was another defining moment in the storied rivalry between Argentina and England and ensured Messi, playing in what is expected to be his final FIFA World Cup, will have one last opportunity to lift football’s biggest prize. The 39-year-old did not score, but his two decisive assists underlined his enduring influence on the international stage.

Argentina will now face Spain in Sunday’s World Cup final in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The defending champions are chasing a fourth world title and back-to-back World Cup triumphs, while Spain will be aiming to win their second crown after ending France’s hopes of reaching a third successive final.

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BREAKING: Spain End France’s Dream of Three Straight World Cup Finals as Lamine Yamal Leads La Roja into 2026 World Cup Final

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BREAKING: Spain End France’s Dream of Three Straight World Cup Finals as Lamine Yamal Leads La Roja into 2026 World Cup Final—-Spain produced another masterclass to defeat France 2-0, with Lamine Yamal playing a pivotal role as La Roja booked their first World Cup final since 2010 and denied Les Bleus a third consecutive appearance in football’s biggest showpiece.

Spain ended France’s bid to reach a third successive FIFA World Cup final after securing a deserved 2-0 victory in Tuesday’s semi-final at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

La Roja delivered another composed and dominant display, extending their remarkable unbeaten run in regular time to 37 matches while booking a place in Sunday’s World Cup final, where they will face either England or Argentina. France, finalists in both 2018 and 2022, saw their hopes of another title challenge come to a disappointing end.

Teenage sensation Lamine Yamal once again proved to be the catalyst for Spain’s success. The Barcelona winger repeatedly tormented the French defence with his pace and dribbling and won the penalty that led to the opening goal in the 22nd minute. After dancing past his marker inside the penalty area, Yamal was brought down, allowing captain Mikel Oyarzabal to calmly convert from the spot and hand Spain a deserved lead.

France attempted to respond through tournament top scorer Kylian Mbappé, but Didier Deschamps’ side struggled to impose themselves against Spain’s disciplined midfield and relentless pressing. The return of Aurélien Tchouaméni added steel in midfield, yet Spain continued to dominate possession and limit Les Bleus to few clear-cut opportunities.

Spain doubled their advantage in the 58th minute through Pedro Porro. Dani Olmo initiated a swift attacking move before releasing Porro, who surged into the area and finished clinically beyond Mike Maignan to put Luis de la Fuente’s side firmly in control. Yamal thought he had added a third moments later, only for his effort to be ruled out for offside after a VAR review.

Despite introducing fresh attacking options in the closing stages, France failed to find a way past goalkeeper Unai Simón, who recorded his sixth clean sheet of the tournament. Spain’s organised defence successfully contained Mbappé and company throughout the contest, preserving another impressive shutout on the road to the final.

The victory also continued Spain’s recent dominance over France, having now defeated Les Bleus in three consecutive major tournament meetings following successes at UEFA Euro 2024 and the 2025 UEFA Nations League. Luis de la Fuente’s side have blended youthful brilliance with tactical discipline throughout the tournament and now stand one win away from lifting a second FIFA World Cup trophy.

For France, the defeat ends an impressive run that had seen them reach the last two World Cup finals. While Deschamps’ men arrived in the semi-finals with the tournament’s leading scorer in Mbappé and ambitions of making history, they were ultimately outplayed by a Spain side inspired by the fearless performances of Yamal and an outstanding collective display.

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