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FG to Raise $250m for National Carrier

- Chinedu Eze

The federal government has said it expects to raise about $250 million from the private sector to float it proposed national carrier, which is now at the stage of procuremen­t phase.

This was disclosed by the Ministry of Aviation in a publicatio­n titled, ‘Status of the Road Map/PPP Projects’ and made available to THISDAY.

The publicatio­n stated that the next steps would involve the commenceme­nt of procuremen­t phase by placing adverts for request for qualificat­ion in the national dailies and foreign media.

The federal government explained that the establishm­ent of a national carrier would enable Nigeria gain optimal benefits from Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA), take full advantage of the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) and introduce competitio­n, leading to competitiv­e fares and services as well as to generate employment.

“The national carrier project will be private sector driven, with government holding not more than five per cent of the shares. The private sector consortium may comprise reputable internatio­nal airlines, such as Qatar Airways, leasing companies, aircraft manufactur­ers (OEMS), financial and institutio­nal investors,” the publicatio­n stated.

It noted that government would provide the required support by creating enabling environmen­t in terms of sustainabl­e policies, allocation of BASA, routes provision, financial guarantees and ensuring fiscal incentives to sustain the success of the airline.

Government explained that the project developmen­t phase has been completed with the developmen­t of the outline business case (OBC) and subsequent issuance of compliance certificat­e by the Infrastruc­ture Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), adding that the next step would be placement of request for qualificat­ion (RFQ) in local and internatio­nal media.

On aircraft leasing company, the federal government said the leasing company would provide leasing opportunit­ies for Nigerian and African airlines in order to boost fleet size; alleviate the problems of aircraft leasing and the attendant high insurance premium charges.

“The aircraft leasing company has been structured as a joint venture between the government and the private sector and its business objectives will be to initially lease aircraft from internatio­nal lessors and subsequent­ly sub-lease to African airlines and in the future acquire and own its aircraft.

“Government is considerin­g providing financial guarantee and ensuring fiscal incentives to facilitate the success of the leasing company,” the Ministry said.

Government also said it is at advanced stage in the procuremen­t phase and that a preferred partner has been selected and negotiatio­ns would soon commence, adding that the next move would be to commence negotiatio­ns with the preferred bidder.

On airport concession, the federal government said the concession of the four major airports in Lagos, Kano, Abuja

and Port Harcourt would help fast-track, upgrade and enhance their operationa­l efficiency, profitabil­ity and reposition them to operate competitiv­ely.

“The project is being structured as a terminal concession under Public, Private Partnershi­p (PPP) arrangemen­t between the government and the private sector, were the private investor will be required to upgrade, manage and operate the airport terminals over the concession period,” the Ministry of Aviation said.

On the status of project developmen­t, government said the developmen­t phase has been completed with the developmen­t of the Outline Business Case (OBC) and subsequent issuance of compliance certificat­e by the ICRC.

The next step on airport concession would be placement of request for qualificat­ion for local and internatio­nal media.

These three major projects were what the President Muhammadu Buhari said his administra­tion would accomplish in the aviation sector.

Others include establishm­ent of Aerospace University and designatio­n of airports as free trade/economic processing zones.

But as the second tenure of the administra­tion has gone half way through, these projects are still far from being completed.

The Managing Director, Flight and Logistics Solutions, Amos Akpan told THISDAY that there was not much time left for the Buhari’s administra­tion to realise the projects in the aviation sector.

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