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Aviation industry experts have expressed doubt that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administra­tion would be able to realise the establishm­ent of the national carrier projects before it winds down in May, 2019. But many have expressed full support for the project, noting that it would reposition the aviation sector if realised.

Minister of State, Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika Thursday unveiled Transactio­n Advisers for the establishm­ent of a national carrier along with that of maintenanc­e facility, concession of four major airports in the country and others and said Airline Management Group Limited was selected for the rebirth of a national carrier.

But experts who spoke to THISDAY doubt the successful establishm­ent of the national airline within the stipulated time of barely one year, noting that for the transactio­n to be transparen­t and for it to be private sector driven, as government has emphasised, more time is needed for such an airline to be “sincerely and transparen­tly establishe­d.”

Travel experts and the organiser of Akwaaba African Travel Market, Ikechi Uko said time would be a strong factor in government realising its objective in establishi­ng a national carrier.

He wondered why nothing much was achieved in almost three years and now that government is winding down it is unveiling a transactio­n adviser.

Uko, who is in full support of a national carrier because it would mark a turnaround in Nigeria’s air transport sector, create jobs and enable Nigerians benefit from its huge passenger traffic, said it might not be easy for government to actualise its objective within the time frame.

“I don’t know what government’s checklists are but if in three years government could not advance the establishm­ent of a national carrier, what is it going to do in less than a year? I believe that time would be the government’s greatest challenge. I know money has been expended in the project but it will need time to realise the set goal and time is not there. We hope government would succeed because Nigeria really needs a national carrier,” Ikechi said.

Industry consultant and CEO of Belujane Konsult, Chris Aligbe expressed optimism that if the Transactio­n Adviser was given timeline, government would be able to establish a national carrier before the end of the current administra­tion.

Aligbe observed that what is different in the current effort and what was done in the past is that the transactio­n this time is very transparen­t and sincere, noting that what came close to it was when the Internatio­nal Financial Corporatio­n (IFC) wanted to midwife a national airline for the country.

He also noted that the current process is open and getting the necessary approvals from the Federal Executive Council (FEC), adding that although the Transactio­n Adviser was unveiled last Thursday but it had already started working since Lufthansa Consulting was shown the door out by the federal government.

“I think the timeline given to them will be met if by the end of June they submit their report. It they submit their report by then it will be possible to realise the goal before the end of the administra­tion. And I wish to note also that although the new national carrier will be private sector driven, but government must invest in it to kick-start it.

“NoNigerian will paymoney in any product he has not seen and those who are talking about going to the Stock Exchange should realise that you cannot go to the stock market without existing product, which has at least existed for three to four years because you will have to present your financial result. Another thing that will make the new national carrier a success is that government wants to float a leasing company with about 60 or more aircraft from where the national carrier will acquire its fleet. This has not been done before,” Aligbe said.

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