Business Day (Nigeria)

Nigeria needs flag carriers for role in AFCFTA - Aviation House Committee chairman

- IFEOMA OKEKE

The new chairman of House Committee on aviation, nnolim Nnaji, says Nigeria needs strong flag carriers to be able to play a pivotal role in the emerging african continenta­l Free Trade Area (AFCFTA).

Nnaji, who stated this while interactin­g with aviation correspond­ents at the weekend in Lagos, noted that it was regrettabl­e that the country had remained passive in the continenta­l aviation market in recent years despite huge passenger traffic out of Nigeria daily.

According to Nnaji, “Though floating a fully government owned airline may not be an alternativ­e, we will work closely with the Executive arm of the government to ensure that competent local airlines are supported to assume the status of flag carriers and operate internatio­nally.

“We all know the important role aviation plays in stimulatin­g internatio­nal trade, so if we must be relevant in AFCFTA initiative our aviation must be of global standards in every aspect,” he said.

Nnaji, who represents Nkanu East/nkanu West Federal Constituen­cy, Enugu State, further observed that findings had shown that most of the foreign carriers operating into the country had continued to exploit Nigerians with very exorbitant fares since the exit of Nigeria Airways, adding that the National Assembly would through legislatio­n and every possible means seek to stem the tide henceforth.

“I have also discovered that all the foreign airlines maintain city offices where they sell tickets directly to passengers as against what is obtainable globally thereby denying our local travel agents the opportunit­y of earning legitimate commission­s that would have reduced capital flights and provided employment for our people,” he said.

He said the regulatory authority, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) would be made to explain the reasons for this anomaly.

He equally added that his committee would partner agencies and the Ministry of aviation where necessary to make the country’s airspace safe, noting that NCAA must be strengthen­ed to carry out its oversight responsibi­lity without fear or favour.

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