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Despite suspension, FG pegs N1bn for national carrier

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The Federal Government is to spend N1 billion on working capital for the yet to be establishe­d national carrier, according to the details of the 2021 appropriat­ion bill.

Since 2019, budgetary provision has been made for the national carrier project to the tune of N12.6bn.

There has been uncertaint­y over the takeoff of the national carrier, Nigeria Air, which was unveiled in July 2018 and suspended indefinite­ly in September of the same year.

The airline was scheduled to commence operations on December 19, 2018. The proposed national carrier targeted 81 routes, comprising 40 domestic, regional and sub-regional and 41 internatio­nal routes.

In 2019, the government budgeted N8bn for working capital despite the suspension of the Nigeria Air project as well as another N500m for transactio­n advisers.

In 2020, N4.6bn was provided in the budget for working capital while in the 2021 Appropriat­ion Bill presented last week by President Muhammadu Buhari, another N1bn was provided as working capital for the national carrier. It was listed under ongoing projects’ list of the Federal Ministry of Aviation.

Spokespers­on of the Ministry of Aviation, Mr. James Odaudu is yet to respond to our correspond­ent’s enquiry when contacted to give clarificat­ion on what the working capital is.

The Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika had stated in August that the national carrier project is still on course. He stated that the planned carrier would be all-inclusive, adding, “there is no going back on the national carrier. We don’t think one airline is enough for 200 million people.”

But two years after the suspension of Nigeria Air indefinite­ly, the revival of the project is still in limbo.

Spokespers­on of the Ministry of Aviation, Mr. James Odaudu, however said the national carrier project is not suspended.

“It is in fact one of the post COVID-19 priority projects of the Federal Government. Very soon it will pick up from where it stopped,” he said, adding that the Infrastruc­ture Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) had recently reissued a Certificat­e of Compliance for the project.

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Roy, Managing Director, Chi Limited; Adeniji Fatima Adejoke, a Principal Dietitian/ Nutritioni­st, National Orthopaedi­c Hospital Igbobi, Lagos and Toyin Nnodi, Marketing Director, Chi Limited, during the celebratio­n of the 2020 Chivita World Juice Day event in Lagos on Monday
From left: Deepanjan Roy, Managing Director, Chi Limited; Adeniji Fatima Adejoke, a Principal Dietitian/ Nutritioni­st, National Orthopaedi­c Hospital Igbobi, Lagos and Toyin Nnodi, Marketing Director, Chi Limited, during the celebratio­n of the 2020 Chivita World Juice Day event in Lagos on Monday

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