FG TO EXPLAIN REASONS FOR SUSPENDING NIGERIA AIR

 

The Federal Government is set to explain why it suspended the planned commencement of operations of Nigeria Air.

According to the government, it has become necessary to address some of the issues, misinformation and allegations that greeted the announcement of the suspension of the national carrier project.

The Aviation arm of the Federal Ministry of Transportation on Monday announced that it would address the issues at a forum coming up later this month in order to keep the public well informed on the status of the proposed national carrier before it was suspended.

On September 19, 2018, the Federal Government announced the suspension of the planned commencement of operations of Nigeria Air.
It gave no reason for the suspension of the project, after it had announced in July that Nigeria Air would commence operation before the end of this year.

“I regret to announce that the Federal Executive Council has taken the tough decision to suspend the national carrier project in the interim. All commitments due will be honoured. We thank the public for the support as always,” the Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, had announced via a tweet last month.

Reacting to widespread criticisms that greeted the announcement, the ministry on Monday stated that it was now set to address all the concerns.

The Deputy Director, Media and Public Affairs, FMT (Aviation), James Odaudu, said in a statement, “The Federal Ministry of Transportation (Aviation) has noted the plethora of opinions, comments and observations by stakeholders in the aviation sector, and members of the public in the electronic, print and social media following the recent suspension of the processes leading to the establishment of a national carrier by the Federal Government.

“In view of the general excitement generated earlier by the prospect of a new national airline coming on stream soon and the massive reaction by members of the public in the wake of its recent suspension, it has become necessary to address some of the issues, misinformation, allegations and opinions trending in the media in order to keep the public well informed on the status of the proposed national carrier prior to the suspension.”

Odaudu said the aviation minister had decided to invite stakeholders and members of the public to a forum to hold in Abuja later this month.

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