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Lawmakers Reject Aero As National Carrier by Nobody: 9:42am On Nov 27, 2013
The reported moves by the Federal Government to designate Aero Contractors airline as the national flag carrier has run into turbulence as some federal lawmakers yesterday rejected the idea.

Aero is at present run by the government, having being taken over by the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) because of bad debts.

The Aviation Ministry, which had since announced plans to operate a national airline, appears to be preparing Aero for this. An Aero aircraft that went abroad for routine maintenance flew back in new national colours last week, and is now at the airport in Lagos.

Reports, which ministry officials denied, said the plane would be unveiled this week as part of the new airline.

But members of the Senate and House of Representatives committees on aviation spoke to Daily Trust yesterday, saying they would not support the government's move.

Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, who is on the Senate Committee on Aviation, said Aero was already a dying company that did not deserve to fly the national colours.

"I am in support of designating any performing airline as our national carrier. I don't know why they are hesitating in designating Arik as a national carrier which is doing wel," said Ndume, who is also chairman of the Senate Committee on MDGs.

"How can they bring a dying company to be our national carrier just to cover up for some of their lapses? They want to use our national resources to cover up the inefficiency of some people who ruined their company and were bailed out with tax payer's money."

He added that the Aero idea "is already dead on arrival because the company was almost dead; just because they painted one aircraft in Nigerian colours does not make it our national carrier because it takes more than that."

Also speaking to Daily Trust, a member of the House Aviation Committee, Rep Idris Garba Abdullahi (APC, Niger), said it appears the Federal Government was not serious about developing the aviation sector.

"If we're serious, we can't have Aero Contractors as a national carrier. This is an airline that cannot service Abuja, Lagos and the rest, yet they're talking of having it as a national carrier? What will Aero do internationally when it can't serve us domestically? I think the Federal Government has to be serious for once," he said.

Idris said if well harnessed, the aviation sector could boost Nigeria's economy. "If the Federal Government wants to do this thing well, they can go into a lease agreement with some money and pick the routes that we're already relating with."

He added: "They cannot start with Aero Contractors. We need a bigger airline to ply those routes. This is something that can sustain our economy, but we don't want to be serious. Look at Ethiopia for example; they're doing well in that regard."

When our reporter contacted House Aviation Committee chairperson Rep Nkiruka Onjejeocha (PDP, Abia) for comments, she simply replied via text to say: "I am not in Nigeria. I will grant you interview when I come back."
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Re: Lawmakers Reject Aero As National Carrier by Annie2gud(f): 9:49am On Nov 27, 2013
Death scared.....
Re: Lawmakers Reject Aero As National Carrier by Ugom38(f): 10:03am On Nov 27, 2013
hmm,good for them

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