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Despite Fiscal Strain, FG Insists on Establishi­ng National Carrier

- Obinna Chima

The federal government has disclosed plan to go ahead with the setting of proposed national carrier for the aviation industry despite the macroecono­mic challenges facing the country.

In fact, the government, through its Economic Sustainabi­lity Committee (ESC), said it would fast-track the establishm­ent of the national carrier.

The government disclosed this in its Nigeria Economic Sustainabi­lity Plan that was submitted to President Muhammadu Buhari recently, by the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo-led ESC.

In the 76-page report obtained by THISDAY, the committee noted that the aviation industry has been hard hit by the pandemic as over 90 per cent of its activities and operations have been adversely affected.

This, it stated had resulted in losses that are valued at N21 billion on a monthly basis. The ESC therefore emphasised the need to ensure the recovery of the sector by providing financial support where necessary to ensure that the sector not just survives, but also sustains air connectivi­ty to keep passenger traffic as well as supply lines for essential and cargo flights open. “It is also proposed to fast track the establishm­ent of a private sector driven national carrier to generate revenue and contribute to GDP, while creating activity in the wider economy for suppliers, importers, exporters and manufactur­ers,” the committee added.

It stressed that its objective for intervenin­g in the sector would be to save existing aviation industry organisati­ons and jobs, through a targeted stimulus package; extend grant support including payroll support to the aviation industry including airlines, handlers, caterers and related services, the provision of single digit soft loans, with long term repayment plan; defer payment of taxes and filing dates and ensure the removal of Value Added Tax from airline tickets as approved by the Federal Executive Council, among others.

Others are the provision of airport rent fees to airport operators for the duration of the lockdown plus one month.

The estimated cost for its interventi­on in the sector was put at N27 billion and a timeline of 12 months stated

Also, the government disclosed that its immediate focus in the education sector would be to address the disruption­s caused by the pandemic and ensuing social distancing measures at all levels of education.

It explained that practical steps would be taken to minimise disruption to learning, utilising technology as appropriat­e.

Specifical­ly, virtual learning would be implemente­d (either online or through broadcast), virtual convocatio­n ceremonies or issuance of certificat­es (with postponed ceremonies) should be implemente­d to continue educationa­l progressio­n, it added.

“Going forward, steps will also be taken to address three key issues in the educationa­l sector - The incidence of Out of School Children (OOSC), the national shortage of basic education teachers and the urgent need to develop proficienc­y in STEM/ TVET and digital literacy on a national level.

“The project will be delivered over 36 months to accommodat­e the longer lead times in the education sector while addressing the incidence of OOSC.

“It is expected that with the structures that are establishe­d by this project, a major post-project benefit will be the eradicatio­n of the incidence of OOSC within five years. The project will generate accurate and verifiable education data necessary for planning and decision-making and will involve extensive stakeholde­r engagement at state and local government levels as well as private sector engagement to understand needs as well as sensitise local population­s on skills developmen­t and entreprene­urship.

“The project will create employment opportunit­ies for qualified graduates and will develop the required proficienc­y of the teaching profession­als in those critical subjects that underpin productivi­ty, efficiency and innovation in a modern economy,” it explained.

In essence, the policy makers stressed the need for the country to prevent or limit recession, and avert the accompanyi­ng prospects of business failures, job losses, and increased poverty.

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