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Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by NoreenUG(f): 9:27am On Aug 26, 2016
Nigeria has lost its status as the aviation hub in West Africa to Ghana, a neighbouring country.

Already, the revenue that accrued to Nigeria from the fuelling of aircraft and accommodation of cabin crews of foreign airlines has been taken over by Ghana, which now provides these services.

The situation is partly attributable to the 100 per cent increase in the price of aviation fuel in Nigeria, while Ghana slashed the same product by 20 per cent.


Besides, regulatory agencies like the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) are losing revenue.
The price of Aviation Turbine Kerosene (ATK), also called aviation fuel or Jet-A1, rose from N120 some months ago to N240 per litre since the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) introduced the flexible foreign exchange policy.

Aviation fuel is 100 per cent imported, which subjects it to the vagaries of foreign exchange, especially the United States dollar. With the exchange rate around N350 to $1, aviation fuel in Nigeria has become one of the most expensive on the continent.

Due to the price increase, coupled with irregular supply of the product, foreign airlines experienced difficulties refuelling during their trips. For instance, Emirates Airline, which recently reduced its two daily flights from Lagos to just one, last week made a re-route to Ghana, to buy fuel for its Abuja-Dubai flight.

It was learnt that Nigeria’s customer of many decades, British Airways, had started buying fuel from Ghana to power its airplane carrying Nigerian passengers to the United Kingdom.

Air France last week announced that from 2017, it would commence three weekly flights to Accra in Ghana from Paris-Charles de Gaulle. These flights will be operated by Airbus A330 with a capacity of 208 seats until 27 March 2017, then by Boeing 777-200 with 312 seats.

Sources told The Guardian that Ghana had become the new bride of the foreign airlines due to efforts by the government of that country to make the Kotoka International Airport in Accra, the aviation hub for West Africa.

A source, who is one of the facilitators that negotiated the 20 per cent cut on aviation fuel in Ghana, said the West African neighbour might have succeeded in beating Nigeria to being the regional hub for international airlines.

He said unlike Nigeria, Ghana already had a robust connectivity plan in place, which opened the country’s airspace to African and international carriers with so much reciprocity.

“What they have done with the fuel price cut is to further attract the airlines to Accra,” the source said. Aviation fuel is central to the operations of an airline as it constitutes between 35 and 40 per cent of business cost.

“Fuel in Ghana used to be one of the most expensive with government tax being one of the main factors for the cost. But with the support of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), and the airport authority in Ghana, we made proposals to the government to take off the 20 per cent tax accruing to government to make Ghana more competitive.

That was what they did. Their fuel is now on the same level with that of Ivory Coast, which is their biggest rival, and even lesser than what we have in Nigeria.”

Commenting on the implications, the Executive Secretary, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), Obafemi Olawore, said that besides the loss of revenue, the development was bad for the country’s image.

Olawore reckoned that the development could have been avoided if the Federal Government had given the oil marketers the needed assistance, like forex, to facilitate the import of aviation fuel and sell in the country at affordable prices.


He said MOMAN was in talks with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for weeks to provide them forex at interbank market rate. “Nevertheless, we are continuing with our private arrangements to bring in the product (Jet-A1). Between this week and the next, we are expecting 40 million litres of aviation fuel. By the time that arrives and NNPC also brings in its own, things will start looking up. Those airlines that have gone will start coming back to Nigeria. Because it is easier to refuel in Nigeria than elsewhere,” Olawore said.
Industry watchers noted that unless such optimism becomes reality, regulatory agencies like NCAA, FAAN and NAMA that have been complaining of low revenue may face more hardship amid Federal Government’s demand for improved turnover.

The agencies are currently moving to retrieve the over N30 billion from domestic airlines indebted to them in the last 16 years.

http://guardian.ng/news/revenue-plunges-as-nigeria-loses-aviation-hub-to-ghana/

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by abokibuhari: 9:29am On Aug 26, 2016
We heading to the permanent site(ZIMBABWE) grin







I look back and just give God the glory, He saw how this year was going to be and he settled my family. While others are crying and mourning, my family is still flourishing. Imagine what life would have turned to if not for God. All i want to say is THANK YOU GOD

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by abokibuhari: 9:33am On Aug 26, 2016
NoreenUG:
cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44, Dominique, Beremx, Omenka, APCHaram, Obinoscopy, Blueto, Kenai, Jarus, Prof800, Doctorkwus, Drnairalov
We are going to 'ZIMBABWE' cheesy

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by mightyhazell: 9:40am On Aug 26, 2016
Chai! So dazz no end 2 dese depression in nigeria??

We steadily losing out on all fronts

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by Kenai: 9:40am On Aug 26, 2016
By the time this stark illiterate is done with Nigeria eh, many Nigerians will be hustling for VISA to Somalia.

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by Nobody: 9:48am On Aug 26, 2016
The national adversity is so much that even ‘wailers’ are tired of wailing against the disastrous unprecedented achievements of Buhari and I wonder what they will campaign with in 2019.

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by nikkygal(f): 10:05am On Aug 26, 2016
Waow!!! This country seems to be grinding to a halt quicker than we even thought. Losing our place as the main aviation hub in West Africa is a major blow as the number of jobs, services and other revenue streams tied to this decision will set us back billions of Naira. It's widely known that our airport taxes is one of the highest in the African region, yet we still can not plough this back to make the airport such an enviable edifice worthy of international recognition and hence, a cash cow.

The multiplier effects of this decision might go as far as even affecting the nigerian pilots on these airlines, as they might be forced to shed some jobs since the route is no longer lucrative for them. Our policies in Nigeria can be counter-productive sha...You say you want to increase FDI, yet your policies are antithetical to the very sermon which you preach.

This week alone, Sun International (International hospitality brand) has said it will be elaving Nigeria, over 3000 dock workers have lost their jobs, the export ploic is a sham - It's taking almost 30days to clear exports out of Nigeria due to multiple ports inspections & levies, yet you want to encourage exports, almost 300 SMEs closed shop, 45% of Manufacturers now operate on less than 60% of installed capacity etc...Just bad news galore!!!

I just tire for this country.....It's official that this government is confused!!!




Lalasticlala
Dominique
Obinoscopy
Mynd44

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by veekid(m): 1:16pm On Aug 26, 2016
Bad news or good news?
Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by dunkem21(m): 1:17pm On Aug 26, 2016
No comment lipsrsealed. .. as there is no freedom after speech wink

Zombies, pls have a field day cool

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by Nobody: 1:18pm On Aug 26, 2016
I bet u all didnt read the post completely... But if it was snake thread they will rush.... nairaland and snakes are like 5 & 6

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by abokibuhari: 1:18pm On Aug 26, 2016
veekid:
Bad news or good news?
its mixture!


to the zombies: we must suffer before we enjoy, pmb got only 2017 to work. 2018 is campaign grin


to the wailers: karma ti take over

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by Unsad(m): 1:18pm On Aug 26, 2016
The most constant thing in Nigeria right now is bad news. Buhari , more grease to your elbow

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by Guyman02: 1:18pm On Aug 26, 2016
Our Govt made huge mistake at the onset by being vindictive and nepotistic and countries like Ghana are capitalizing on it, but I think the President is now listening to ideas which he has even said Nigerians should write to him on ways forward.
I would not want to continue blaming this govts ineptitude but want to tell PMB that he needs to inspire more confidence in Nigerians, he needs to go around the country and prove to the people that he is for everybody and for nobody, he should stop listening to sycophants surrounding him but look at the constructive criticism from the opposition forces and make use of it and Nigeria will be great.

This Tonda is for John Kerry who wants to sow division in Nigeria with his visit to a section of Nigeria and holding closed door meetings with them that some citizens are viewing with suspicion

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by Springup: 1:22pm On Aug 26, 2016
It's clear BUHARI has no clear mission, object for Nigeria. All he want is to get power by all means using his almajiri brothers to fulfill their ambition

All they know is how to carry media trial, silencing opposition.

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by lordsharks(m): 1:23pm On Aug 26, 2016
Ghana must Go

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by Nobody: 1:23pm On Aug 26, 2016
1. And it came to pass, when the Lord would punish Nigeria, that he gave them a president under whose hand they were mightily oppressed.
2. Before he ascended the throne, he made them hope, with all manner of promises, that he would bring them to the promised land before the coming year began.
3. Thus the inhabitants of Nigeria grew restless with their good condition, and sorely vexed the president under whose hand they had prospered, so that he would not have the office of the president again, but rather resented it.
4. In those days also the Boko haramites laid siege to the north, and slew of the people three and twenty thousand, intending to set up a kingdom which would be ruled by Islam.
5. Thus the inhabitants of Nigeria remembered not the good deeds of Jonathan, but thrust him out of the throne, and made Buhari president in his stead.
6. Buhari was seventy and(?) years old when he began to reign. He reigned one and a half years in Nigeria, and the land became impoverished under him.
7. He persecuted also a few of the people, accusing them and casting them into prison. Thus, the opposition was subdued, the people could not find bread to eat and there was hunger in the land.... Chai, I don tire.

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by madridsta007(m): 1:27pm On Aug 26, 2016
NoreenUG:


http://guardian.ng/news/revenue-plunges-as-nigeria-loses-aviation-hub-to-ghana/

When you have your Minister of Aviation (Transport) as a thoroughbred Naija politician this happens.

Amaechi is busy helping to wreck PDP in the South South or, when he is slightly concerned, looks for a PDP train to commission. You think he understands what is happening?

Sadly when we had a professional there, Stella Oduah, Nigerians and especially the South West media helped demonising and pulling her down- because she is Igbo! Ironically, the Aviation-related jobs that will be lost will be jobs largely located in the South West. 90% of Aviation-related jobs are in Lagos. Most of them will go to Ghana. Tribalism is a terrible thing, you see. It always comes to bite back.

Let this 'change' continue. I think this is a punishment from God. Buhari please fire on.

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by Nobody: 1:27pm On Aug 26, 2016
dhensity:
i wish Buhari should just ...i am sorry cry

Hoookay.....

Form the article

Due to the price increase, coupled with irregular supply of the product, foreign airlines experienced difficulties refuelling during their trips.

In other words....thanks to decades of neglect of our petroleum infrastructure.....we now have the problems of not refining enough JET-A1 fuel to supply all the airlines

Thanks also to our unstable forex supply due to over-reliance on oil....we have to restrict forex so that we can have enough to meet needs...so all the airlines are moving

Thanks also to repeated vandalisation of the pipelines...and this is all Nigerians fault...not just ND militants.

APC....work dey.Or else....2019 dey.

PDP....well done for not building the three greenfield refineries promised in 2010....as well as not signing PIB and messing up NNPC even more.

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by Viktor1983(m): 1:28pm On Aug 26, 2016
Sai Baba!

What you want is what you get...
He who findeth a visa , found a good thing.

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by cstr15: 1:28pm On Aug 26, 2016
This is when you know size is not always strength. Relevance of nation states is not necessarily a function of size. It becomes a great tool when properly utilized which is something nearly impossible in black Africa.
CC, Rossikke and co.

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by cockoduck: 1:28pm On Aug 26, 2016
I am not a Ghanaian, but this news has made my day.

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by madridsta007(m): 1:29pm On Aug 26, 2016
dhensity:
i wish Buhari should just die.i am sorry cry

God forbid o! Buhari will not die! One of the reasons why people who lived in the 1983-1985 periods say that Nigerians didn't learn the lesson is primarily because his reign was cut short.

I hope he stays till 2023. Nigerians MUST enjoy the change and learn the lessons this time around.

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by damola311: 1:30pm On Aug 26, 2016
We've lost everything built in 16 years within just less than 2 years.....

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by muzzafar(m): 1:31pm On Aug 26, 2016
E no go betta for people wey vote APC

THUNDA FAYA DEM PAPA

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by Guyman02: 1:31pm On Aug 26, 2016
Imagine Ghana displacing Nigeria, we no go gree oo

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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by chuose: 1:31pm On Aug 26, 2016
[size=14pt]THE WORST THING TO HAPPEN TO NIGERIA IS BUHARI & CHANGE
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Re: Nigeria Loses Revenue From Aviation As Ghana Leads by Dagaya(m): 1:31pm On Aug 26, 2016
Am tired of even commenting. Just when i thought is no going to get any worse, more bad news comes in.
Na oly God go fit help us now
Nigeria is just sinking by the day, God help us


As for Mr president, His he even hearing all this news? Is he concerned? Zombies what is his body language?

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