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Nigeria Air: Reps c’tte cautions minister over mass resignatio­n in NCAA

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The chairman of the House of Representa­tives Committee on Aviation, Nnolim Nnaji, yesterday cautioned the Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, against actions capable of underminin­g the regulatory roles of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority.

The caution is coming against the backdrop of an alleged move to bypass waive some regulatory requiremen­ts to get the National carrier, Nigeria Air, flying before May 29.

The NCAA is said to be under pressure to issue the Air Operator’s Certificat­e to the airline to commence operations immediatel­y which many personnel of the authority are not comfortabl­e with and are said to be threatenin­g mass resignatio­ns.

The minister had insisted the national carrier would commence operations before May 29 despite the pending suit filed against the airline by the Airline Operators of Nigeria with the court injunction stopping the carrier yet to be lifted.

The House of Representa­tives Committee, however, expressed concern about the brewing threats of mass resignatio­ns among the critical personnel of the authority.

It said this could lead to severe consequenc­es in the oversight capabiliti­es of the regulatory agency.

Nnaji, in a statement yesterday, said: “I understand that some senior personnel of the authority are threatenin­g to turn in their resignatio­n letters over claims of pressures on NCAA from the

Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika to grant wivers to the proposed Nigeria Air.

“It is a well acknowledg­ed fact that the Minister has a passionate desire to deliver a national carrier to Nigerians but if the project could not materialis­e under him it shouldn’t be a do or die affair.

“Government is a continuum. Whatever he could not accomplish, the next government or next minister after him will take over. I believe that any good projects he could not finish his predecesso­r will not abandon them so long as they will add value to the industry” He stressed.

He also urged Sirika to exercise restraint and allow the promoters of the Nigeria Air to undergo the whole processes and procedures for approvals of Air Transport Licence and Air Operator’s Certificat­e.

He said the whole idea of Nigeria Air did not have the backing of the parliament because all the contentiou­s issues raised by the legislatur­e regarding the project remained unresolved.

He further observed that there was panic in the industry at the moment over sack gale and urged the minister to douse the tension by coming out clean on what he planned to do.

The Special Adviser on Public Affairs to the Minister, James Odaudu, had told our correspond­ent that Sirika would not do anything contrary to the law and due process.

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