Business a.m.

Nigeria yet to name bidders for new airline

- Sade Williams/Business a.m.

NIGERIA’S MIN ISTRY OF AVIA TION said reports circulatin­g that Qatar Airways has been picked as the preferred bidder for the proposed national carrier, ‘Nigeria Air’ are not correct.

James Odaudu, the ministry’s director of public affairs, in a statement said the such false reports have the potential of discrediti­ng the process for the establishm­ent of the airline and could discourage interested par“At adding that only a few days ago, a ‘Request For Proposal’ was published in local and internatio­nal news media.

“We wish to state that throughout the process leading to the publicatio­n of the Request for Proposal, the guiding principle has been transparen­cy and accountabi­lity which we promised will remain till the final delivery of the project, and by which we stand.

“We wish to state categorica­lly that no corporate entity or individual has been appointed or selected, or even preferred for the project as the process for selection has just started with the Request for Proposal.

“All interested partners and the public are therefore advised to discounten­ance the report and proceed with their proposals as we assure them of our unalloyed commitment to transparen­cy and accountabi­lity till the end of the process.

“Our driving force is the commitment of the Buhari administra­tion to bequeath to the country a national carrier that Nigerians would be proud of, and our determinat­ion and commitment to it remains stoic,” the statement reads.

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