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Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by ChangetheChange: 8:16am On Nov 09, 2018
Hadi Sirika, minister of state for aviation, says the Nigeria Air project is not lacking investors.

He said institutions and airlines such as the African Development Bank (AfDB), AFREXIM, US-EXIM, Standard Chartered Bank, Boeing, Airbus and China-Exim Bank are some of the interested partners.

The minister said the project followed due process and is currently at procurement stage awaiting approval of the federal executive council (FEC).

Sirika also discredited claims that the government spent $600,000 on the design of the logo after the carrier was unveiled at the Farnborough Airshow in London in July.

The minister spoke in Abuja on Thursday at the fifth Aviation Stakeholders’ Forum.

He said: “In recent months, misinformation, factual errors, insinuations and fabrications have been peddled in both social and print media on the Nigeria Air project.

“These include desirability, inadequate planning, non-consultation with stakeholders, lack of transparency and publications of fictitious amounts allegedly spent by the government on the project, amongst others.”

He explained that the current effort to establish the national carrier predated the composition of the present FEC and his appointment as a minister.

Sirika said: “Mr President directed the then ministry of aviation to commence the process for the establishment of a national carrier during the ministerial briefing on the aviation sector.

“The ministry set up a committee which came up with the modalities for the establishment of a national carrier.

“The committee in its report submitted in September 2015 recommended a private sector-led national carrier with 10 percent government ownership and non-involvement of government in the management of the airline, but the provision of enabling environment for its operation.”

The minister said that following approval by the FEC, a consortium of transaction advisers (TAs), comprising Airline Management Group Ltd., Avia Solutions Ltd and Tianaero FZE, were appointed in line with best practices.

He said the TAs completed the outline business case (OBC) report, which was reviewed by the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), which subsequently issued the OBC certificate of compliance.

According to him, the report has been presented to FEC for consideration to move to the procurement phase and then full business case (FBC), where it will be opened for bidding by investors including ordinary Nigerians.

The minister explained that the estimated funding requirement for the establishment of the project was $300 million up to 2020.

He added that the expected initial start-up capital of $55 million was made up of $25 million for deposit for new aircraft and $30 million for working capital from June to December 2018.

According to him, the estimated working capital for 2019 is $100 million and $145 million for 2020 to be provided by the strategic equity partners who are expected to manage the project.

“Certain media publications that $8.8 million was expended at the Farnborough air show are unfounded, malicious, misleading, mischievous and baseless,” he said.

“The TAs for national carrier coordinated the campaign and provided the additional services that included the development of the brand strategy and the media activities relating to the unveiling of the airline.

“Due process was followed in the branding, which included obtaining ‘No Objection’ certificate with Ref. No. BPP/RPT/18/VOL.1/075 from the Bureau of Public Procurement for payment of N50.8 million for these services is yet to be made.

“No foreign company was paid $600,000 for the design of the logo as speculated.”

https://www.thecable.ng/sirika-nigeria-air-to-gulp-300m-awaiting-fec-approval/amp?__twitter_impression=true

Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by ChangetheChange: 8:16am On Nov 09, 2018
Buhari and his team are the biggest fraudsters in the history of mankind

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Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by ChangetheChange: 8:21am On Nov 09, 2018
Zombies will fall for the ONE CHANCE propaganda again
Buhari is a scam

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Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by Nobody: 8:30am On Nov 09, 2018
Another 300M USD, no difference between PDP and APC..

Ordinary 30,000 Naira they can't pay civil servants.
Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by ImadeUReadThis: 8:31am On Nov 09, 2018
Truly, Abacha never stole when compared to Buhari and his band of APC vagabonds.

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Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by Bizibi(m): 8:35am On Nov 09, 2018
And they want to sell euro bond to fund this year budget....only fools can celebrate this joke.

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Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by Racoon(m): 8:36am On Nov 09, 2018
Can you imagine! angry Can this fraudulent government let this issue be for goodness sake

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Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by magoo10(m): 8:37am On Nov 09, 2018
Coming from an integrity challenged government

They just want to embezzle funds by all means necessary before he is sent back to daura.

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Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by sweetonugbu: 8:40am On Nov 09, 2018
one chance government

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Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by ican2020: 8:44am On Nov 09, 2018
planless government

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Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by Oluwasaeon(m): 8:52am On Nov 09, 2018
Scammer President

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Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by NaijaRoyalty(m): 9:01am On Nov 09, 2018
See how money is flying everywhere , yet nothing on ground to show for it .

Nigerians don't deserve this kind of clueless and thievery governemnt.

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Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by Jadax(m): 9:45am On Nov 09, 2018
Them don come again oooooo
Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by Nobody: 10:03am On Nov 09, 2018
ChangetheChange:
Hadi Sirika, minister of state for aviation, says the Nigeria Air project is not lacking investors.

He said institutions and airlines such as the African Development Bank (AfDB), AFREXIM, US-EXIM, Standard Chartered Bank, Boeing, Airbus and China-Exim Bank are some of the interested partners.

The minister said the project followed due process and is currently at procurement stage awaiting approval of the federal executive council (FEC).

Sirika also discredited claims that the government spent $600,000 on the design of the logo after the carrier was unveiled at the Farnborough Airshow in London in July.

The minister spoke in Abuja on Thursday at the fifth Aviation Stakeholders’ Forum.

He said: “In recent months, misinformation, factual errors, insinuations and fabrications have been peddled in both social and print media on the Nigeria Air project.

“These include desirability, inadequate planning, non-consultation with stakeholders, lack of transparency and publications of fictitious amounts allegedly spent by the government on the project, amongst others.”

He explained that the current effort to establish the national carrier predated the composition of the present FEC and his appointment as a minister.

Sirika said: “Mr President directed the then ministry of aviation to commence the process for the establishment of a national carrier during the ministerial briefing on the aviation sector.

“The ministry set up a committee which came up with the modalities for the establishment of a national carrier.

“The committee in its report submitted in September 2015 recommended a private sector-led national carrier with 10 percent government ownership and non-involvement of government in the management of the airline, but the provision of enabling environment for its operation.”

The minister said that following approval by the FEC, a consortium of transaction advisers (TAs), comprising Airline Management Group Ltd., Avia Solutions Ltd and Tianaero FZE, were appointed in line with best practices.

He said the TAs completed the outline business case (OBC) report, which was reviewed by the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), which subsequently issued the OBC certificate of compliance.

According to him, the report has been presented to FEC for consideration to move to the procurement phase and then full business case (FBC), where it will be opened for bidding by investors including ordinary Nigerians.

The minister explained that the estimated funding requirement for the establishment of the project was $300 million up to 2020.

He added that the expected initial start-up capital of $55 million was made up of $25 million for deposit for new aircraft and $30 million for working capital from June to December 2018.

According to him, the estimated working capital for 2019 is $100 million and $145 million for 2020 to be provided by the strategic equity partners who are expected to manage the project.

“Certain media publications that $8.8 million was expended at the Farnborough air show are unfounded, malicious, misleading, mischievous and baseless,” he said.

“The TAs for national carrier coordinated the campaign and provided the additional services that included the development of the brand strategy and the media activities relating to the unveiling of the airline.

“Due process was followed in the branding, which included obtaining ‘No Objection’ certificate with Ref. No. BPP/RPT/18/VOL.1/075 from the Bureau of Public Procurement for payment of N50.8 million for these services is yet to be made.

“No foreign company was paid $600,000 for the design of the logo as speculated.”

https://www.thecable.ng/sirika-nigeria-air-to-gulp-300m-awaiting-fec-approval/amp?__twitter_impression=true

apc is a glorious fraud.








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Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by RZArecta2(m): 12:46pm On Nov 09, 2018
Muhammadu Buhari is a hardened criminal and armed robber walahi cool
Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by Pekele007: 12:50pm On Nov 09, 2018
I want Buhari to win next year so Nigerians will serously learn the hard way. grin



Useless lifeless fossil calling himself presidiot.
Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by Lifeless: 12:53pm On Nov 09, 2018
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Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by KingRagnar: 1:16pm On Nov 09, 2018
For an investment to be worthwhile, it need up-to-date sound equipment for construction and others, France is already showing interest, if this is what it will take to make a Nigeria Air a reality, so be it
Re: Buhari To Relaunch Nigeria Air with additional 300 Million Dollars by WhyMoD: 1:19pm On Nov 09, 2018
Stashing our money away for Campaign funds

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