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National carrier: Keyamo faults Nigeria, Ethiopian airline deal

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has faulted the agreement the country signed with Ethiopian Airlines on the proposed national carrier, Nigeria Air.

He said it would be “irresponsible“of the Federal Government to follow through on a deal that gives the monopoly of Nigeria’s aviation industry to a foreign entity.

He further disclosed that reports had been submitted on the issue and President Bola Tinubu will determine the next step for the project.

“I cannot preempt my President. I cannot…now we have looked at all the issues and it’s before Mr. President,” Keyamo told State House Correspondents after this week’s Federal Executive Council meeting at the Aso Rock Villa.

The chances of Nigeria’s national carrier, Nigeria Air, beginning operations still hangs in the balance especially as new details about the contract resurfaced on Monday.

Six months after an elaborate ceremony on May 26, 2023, to celebrate the arrival of its first aircraft, a Boeing 737-800, the airliner has remained dormant ever since.

However, Keyamo revealed that some of the details of the agreement signed with the major stakeholder in the deal, Ethiopian Airlines, required another critical look, in the interest of the nation, citing waivers and the staffing arrangements.

He said, “In the agreement, you are giving tax waivers to Ethiopian Airlines coming into Nigeria. They asked for tax waivers for five years and you granted them, to come and compete with your local airlines which are paying those heavy taxes.

However, Keyamo said all details are before the President for consideration.

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