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FG Appoints Lufthansa, Five Others Advisers on Establishm­ent of National Carrier

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The federal government has appointed advisers to help it set up a national airline and develop its aviation infrastruc­ture - currently seen as a barrier to economic growth - to create a hub for West Africa, the Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika said on Wednesday.

Sirika said a group of six firms including German carrier Lufthansa would advise the government on setting up an airline, an aviation leasing company and a maintenanc­e hanger, and on creating concession­s to run the country’s airports.

A cabinet meeting chaired by Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, had approved N1.52 billion ($4.99 million) of funding for the project, he added.

President Muhammadu Buhari, who promised a national airline when campaignin­g for election, did not attend the weekly meeting, fuelling concerns about the state of his health.

Decades of neglect and lack of investment have left Nigeria with low-quality infrastruc­ture that is seen as a hurdle to prosperity and the government has already said that upgrading it will require private investment.

The government set up a committee on establishi­ng a national airline in 2015, in fulfillmen­t of the campaign promises which brought Buhari’s All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) to power.

An APC transition paper seen by Reuters in 2015 had proposed merging a dozen debtladen airlines on the books of state-owned “bad bank” Asset Management Corporatio­n of Nigeria (AMCON) into a single carrier that would partner with a global airline to serve the West and Central African region.

The single carrier would include Nigeria’s biggest airline, Arik Air, which AMCON took over in February.

AMCON has said it has no plans to convert Arik into a national carrier and that the government has no interest in doing so other than to ensure that the airline continues to fly.

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