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Foreign Airlines Conclude Plans To Shun Nigeria By December Over $600m Trapped by ogododo: 2:08pm On Aug 20, 2022
The President of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA), Mrs Suzan Akporiaye, stated this, adding that some of the affected foreign carriers had already informed her of plan to shut down their operations in Nigeria as a way of avoiding a further increase in the amount of their trapped funds, Tribune reports.

 

Some foreign airlines operating in Nigeria have concluded plans to shut their operations by December should the Federal Government fail to remit their over $600million trapped in the Central Bank of Nigeria.

The President of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA), Mrs Suzan Akporiaye, stated this, adding that some of the affected foreign carriers had already informed her of plan to shut down their operations in Nigeria as a way of avoiding a further increase in the amount of their trapped funds, Tribune reports.

Akporiaye said, “I don’t know whether the government wants the situation to be so bad that the airlines have to stop flying to Nigeria, this is just the beginning, Emirates just started it but there are plans from other airlines from information reaching me, other foreign airlines are planning the same thing. Like I said you wouldn’t blame them, some of the airlines are saying that if by December there is no improvement that they will stop flying into Nigeria, but does our government want to wait for that to happen before they start running around?

“Emirates attributed reasons for its suspension of flights to the lack of improvement in the situation. Nobody is talking to the foreign airlines, even the minister of aviation is not talking to them to even let the airlines know if the government is doing something to mitigate what is going on. It’s a sad situation that we shouldn’t have allowed to get to this stage.”

This indication followed announcement earlier made by Emirates airlines to stop its operations into Nigeria effective September 1, 2022, to protest its accrued revenue amounting to $85million stuck in Nigeria.

According to information gathered, the pullout of Emirates may be the beginning of the total collapse of the country’s international air transport as majority of the airlines have given the government up till December to release their trapped funds or have them withdraw their services from Nigeria.

Speaking on the announcement by Emirates to suspend flights into Nigeria, the NANTA president expressed reservations about the lack of patience displayed by the UAE airlines before deciding to pull its operations out of the country.

She, however, pushed the blame on the federal government.

“Remember the Bilateral Air Service Agreements (BASA) signed between the foreign countries of the airlines and Nigeria says the airlines must be able to repatriate their funds unhindered and Nigeria as a country has not been complying with that and because Nigeria is not complying with that part of the BASA agreement, the airlines have every right to take any step they want to take even to the extent of stopping their flights into and out of Nigeria, yes they do.

“We have failed in our own part of the agreement, we need to accept that it is the fault of the Nigerian government as it is but then they have to quickly come out to mitigate the crisis that is looming and staring us in the face. In fact, we are already in the crisis, we are touching it already as it is and how can they address this, is that let the government put the airlines’ funds on their priority list. So as it is now, we all know there is a global crisis no doubt and Nigeria like every other country is not exempted.

“Ours is just a peculiar case because of our population and Nigerians really travel and so ours will always be worse than any other country, look at the statistics, it’s not only Nigeria that has airlines’ trapped funds, it’s just that Nigeria has the highest so it’s a global crisis everywhere. What the government should do is to put the airlines funds on the priority list, call them for a meeting and let them know this is what you are about to do, telling them you will be able to get them certain percentage of their trapped funds and if the airlines hear this from government they will soft-pedal.”

Akporiaye while talking on why the airlines need to be placed on the priority list premised her position on the fact benefits inherent in having foreigners coming to invest and do business in Nigeria as such foreigners come to spend foreign currency and not Naira.

https://saharareporters.com/articles/foreign-airlines-conclude-plans-shun-nigeria-december-over-600million-trapped-central-bank
Re: Foreign Airlines Conclude Plans To Shun Nigeria By December Over $600m Trapped by Kagd10: 2:10pm On Aug 20, 2022
This is more reason we can't afford another clueless person to rule Nigeria. As a matter of fact, we should let each candidate rule their region.

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Re: Foreign Airlines Conclude Plans To Shun Nigeria By December Over $600m Trapped by ogododo: 2:16pm On Aug 20, 2022
Dis go good, we go dey use road, bike from Lagos to London like Adeyanju.
Re: Foreign Airlines Conclude Plans To Shun Nigeria By December Over $600m Trapped by Vulturereloaded: 2:17pm On Aug 20, 2022
And Tinubu will continue from where Buhari stopped.

When Peter Obi tells you Nigeria can't continue in this direction, you think you are doing him.

We are heading for total collapse.

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Re: Foreign Airlines Conclude Plans To Shun Nigeria By December Over $600m Trapped by TI1919(m): 2:54pm On Aug 20, 2022
Woah
Re: Foreign Airlines Conclude Plans To Shun Nigeria By December Over $600m Trapped by ogododo: 4:29pm On Aug 20, 2022
Lalasticlala we go dey trek.
Una never feel Buhari yet, na small change to next favour.
Re: Foreign Airlines Conclude Plans To Shun Nigeria By December Over $600m Trapped by Kagd10: 6:59pm On Aug 20, 2022
Kagd10:
This is more reason we can't afford another clueless person to rule Nigeria. As a matter of fact, we should let each candidate rule their region.

The reason why I'm saying this is more foreign countries will be scared to loan us more money if they see that Nigeria's is fully immersed in debt with little revenue growth rate to cover up. Where would Nigeria see their allocation then? That's why the country can't afford to make mistake this time around, including the North.

Either we get it right now and make the country to progress or everyone go to their tent tbh. This is getting annoying the more I think about it. Everyone who loves progress will support progressive people and not champion failureeee tbh.
Re: Foreign Airlines Conclude Plans To Shun Nigeria By December Over $600m Trapped by judatech: 9:05pm On Aug 20, 2022
$600m repatriation will affect an already moribund economy

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