Nigerians have invested about N1.3 trillion in the acquisition of private jets in the last three years, according to the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV).
The institute disclosed this in Lagos recently at an international
seminar on plants and machinery valuation with focus on aircraft, oil
and gas installations. The NIESV said that the number of privately-owned
jets in the country has jumped from 50 in the last three years to 200
The coordinator of the seminar, Paul Osuji, said that because of time
constraints and other factors, the number of private jets would continue
to be on the increase.
He said that the seminar was organized to train their members on plant
and machinery valuation, noting that at times, people purchase
properties without knowing their real worth. According to him,
professionals in Estate Surveying and Valuation are trained to value
aircraft before they are paid for and brought into the country.
Osuji said that they have valued most of the private jets that are
plying the Nigerian airspace “We are mandated by our profession to
constantly train and retrain our members. After the last Dana Airlines
crash, a lot of attention had been drawn to the aviation sector.
“People now want to know the airworthiness of the aircraft they want to
pay for or they want to fly in. That is why we organize this seminar
and most often, we bring our colleagues from other parts of the world to
come and share their knowledge with us.
“We are the only profession that is authorized by law to place value on
any property. We are professionally trained to value properties and
there is a world of difference between assessing a machinery and placing
value on it.
“When the engineers assess a machine, what they are trying to find out
is its workability. That has nothing to do with the value of the
machine. It is the surveyors and valuers that have the requisite
knowledge as well as the expertise to place values on items,” Osuji
said.
In his opening remarks, NIESV president, Emeka Eleh, said that it is
only by constant training that the members could differentiate
themselves from quacks. He said if the members become proficient in
their professions, when outsiders deal with them and the quacks, they
would have no cause to patronize the quacks.
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