Airlines union oppose harsh treatment of Nigerian carriers by foreign nations

  • Lauds Sirika, NCAA

 

The umbrella body for all airlines in Nigeria, the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) said it is opposed to the underhand actions of some countries in making it difficult for Nigerian carriers to get the necessary permits to operate in their countries.
The AON stressed that it is not opposed to other foreign airlines operating into Nigeria.
 
The group commended the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Abubakar Sirika, for the courageous way he stood up for the honour, dignity, and respect to Nigeria’s sovereignty as a nation on the diplomatic matter between Nigeria and UAE.
The body, in a statement on Wednesday, expressed gratitude to President Muhammadu Buhari for his unwavering stance on the issue which emboldened the Minister of Aviation to reciprocate with equal measures the treatment meted out to a Nigerian airline operating into the UAE.
According to the airlines, “The AON wishes to commend the Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Abubakar Sirika, for the courageous way he stood up for the honour, dignity, and respect to our sovereignty as a nation on this matter”.
 “AON is not unmindful of the leading roles the Minister played in getting our dear President to sign the Customs Duty and VAT waivers into law immediately the National Assembly passed the bill”.
“We commend President Muhammadu Buhari’s government for standing solidly and protectively behind not only Nigerian airlines but also indigenous investments and investors in Nigeria.
“By the recent reciprocal actions undertaken by the Federal Government, National sense of pride and belief in Nigeria rose to an all-time high”.
Some existing Nigerian airlines
In the same vein, the operators commended the Director-General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority(NCAA), Capt. Musa Nuhu, for his courageous actions which did not leave anyone in doubt about his resolve to do all within his capacity not to allow any country to disrespect us.
It would be recalled that the UAE recently reduced the three weekly flights operated by  Nigeria’s Air Peace into the Sharjah International Airport to just one flight per week while UAE’s carrier, Emirates, operates twenty-one flights weekly into Nigeria, a situation that led the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, to reduce Emirates frequency into Nigeria to just one flight weekly too.
As a result of this action, the UAE authorities have not only granted seven slots per week to Air Peace but have granted the Nigerian carrier the slots to operate from the preferred Dubai Airport instead of Sharjah.
The AON went on to state, “We encourage the Federal government of Nigeria to continue to reciprocate, in equal measures, against any country that tries, in any manner whatsoever, to disrespect our sovereignty again”, the body stated.
Wole Shadare