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Senate Moves to Save Indigenous Airlines

The Senate has passed resolutions to protect indigenous airlines from going into extinction due to multiple designations and multiple frequencies granted foreign airlines in Nigeria.

The resolution followed a motion entitled “Unfair Competition and Urgent Need to Protect Nigeria’s Indigenous Airlines from Extinction” sponsored by Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah (YPP Anambra) and 20 others.

Presenting the motion at plenary, Ubah decried the licence given to some foreign airlines to operate multiple routes within Nigeria.

He said Ethiopia airline now operates in five cities of Enugu, Kano, Kaduna, Abuja and Lagos, while Turkish airline operates in four cities, namely Abuja, Kano, Lagos and Port Harcourt.

He said Emirate airline also operates two flights daily into Lagos and one to Abuja.

Ubah described the development as worrisome, stressing that this was not obtainable in other countries.

He said the practice would put indigenous airlines out of business.

Ubah explained that the Nigerian airlines such as Arik, Virgin Nigeria, Medview and others had in the past run out of international routes by this trend of unfair advantages provided foreign airlines in Nigeria.

He said the indigenous airlines had the capacity to cover all the domestic routes being operated now by their foreign counterparts.

Ubah further explained that multiple designations and frequencies granted was a monumental disservice to the economy of Nigeria.

He said the capital flight out of Nigeria, occasioned by the unwholesome practice was harmful to Nigeria’s economic growth.

Other Senators, who supported the motion, said the adoption would create jobs for the people and ultimately improve the economy.

Consequently, the senate summoned the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Transport, Director General of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and the Managing Director of Federal Airports Authority (FAAN).

They are to explain to the senate why foreign airlines were allowed to fly multiple routes within Nigeria.

The Senate also urged foreign airlines to provide statistics of Nigerians in their employment, and encouraged them to employ more Nigerians and partner with indigenous airlines.

It further urged the federal government to give necessary support and protection to keep indigenous airlines afloat.

The senate also resolved to invite indigenous airline operators to explain challenges faced in the aviation industry in Nigeria and how best to provide solutions.

President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan in his final submission, said the motion was borne out of patriotism and would help improve the aviation industry in Nigeria.
(NAN)