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Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by ogododo: 8:44am On Oct 26, 2023
The Group Chief Executive Officer of Ethiopian Airlines, Mr. Mesfin Tasew has provided an insight into the involvement of the East African Airline in the setting up of Nigeria Air, saying the airline almost withdrew but the government insisted it should continue with the process.

This is the first time the Ethiopian Airlines leadership would speak on the controversy over the airline which dogged the last minutes of the immediate past administration.

Former Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika had floated the airline on May 27 which did not see the light of the day as it was later discovered that a plane belonging to ET was used to conduct a demonstration flight against the dictate of the process for the establishment of a new airline.

Daily Trust reports that the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) had sued the Federal Government challenging the selection of Ethiopian Airlines as the preferred bidders to midwife the proces.

But speaking with some Nigerian journalists in Addis Ababa, the Airline’s CEO stated that the East African carrier never had any plan to set up an airline in Nigeria but was invited by the federal government to partner with it to establish a national carrier, Nigeria Air.

It also explained that the federal government requested that the Nigeria Air logo be painted on the Ethiopian Airlines aircraft be painted for inspection and the airline agreed.

At one point, that leadership of Nigeria Air, which doesn’t include Ethiopian Airlines, asked us to bring aircraft painted with Nigerian logo to facilitate the progress of the Air Operators’ Certificate. So, we agreed with that, we took out one of our aircraft, we painted it with Nigerian logo, we flew it, it was for demonstration by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for their inspection. So, after two days, we brought back the aircraft, repainted it with Ethiopian logo and it is flying. So, while we were here, waiting for the decision of the court, now there was a change of government that took place.”

He said the airline at first resisted the invitation to set up the airline but later agreed due to long relationship it has with Nigeria where it operates to four cities.

He said while Ethiopian Airlines and the Nigeran government were preparing the shareholding, it received message that some companies and airlines in Nigeria were defaming Ethiopian Airlines and the federal government and had gone to court and obtained a court order to stop the establishment of Nigeria Air.

This prompted Ethiopian Airlines to want to withdraw, but the Nigerian government insisted that it should continue the process of establishing the national carrier for the most populous nation in Africa.


The Group Chief Executive Officer of Ethiopian Airlines said that until now the airline had not decided whether to continue the process to establish Nigeria Air but the federal government said it should continue with the groundwork until the court vacates the order, insisting that it was not cancelling the project.

Tasew emphasized that Nigeria Air was already established before Ethiopian Airlines was invited to partner with it.

He also noted that Nigerians would benefit hugely from the national carrier if eventually established because the federal government said that Nigeria does not have dependable airlines in the domestic and international market.

Tasew said, Ethiopian Airlines didn’t have any intention or plan to setup an airline in Nigeria. In May of 2022, when I took my current responsibility (as Group CEO), a request came from the Nigerian government asking ET (Ethiopian Airlines) to participate in a bid and help the Nigerian government to set up a Nigerian flag carrier. It came in writing.

Initially we didn’t want to go into that. We said we have other initiatives in other countries and we were busy. But the Nigerian government insisted that Ethiopian Airlines is an African airline, it has to help the Nigerian government in setting up the national carrier. So, we had to respect them. We serve the Nigerian public and government by flying to four cities in Nigeria; we couldn’t say no, we cannot come and help you. So, we had to submit proposal, we had to respect the Nigerian government.

And we thought that the Nigerian government had choices, ET being one; because they had also requested other airlines in the Middle East, Europe to participate in the bid. I don’t know whether they participated or not. We submitted our proposal and we received a letter from the Ministry of Aviation, saying that Ethiopian Airlines has been selected to be a partner to set up the airline.


“Then the Nigerian government wanted the structure of investors to be Nigerian investing institutions and the Nigerian government wanted only 5 per cent shares to ensure that they have presence in the airline and to facilitate the establishment of the airline. We had a lot of discussions, we agreed but we had some differences in some points.

How Nigerian Airlines, firms started defaming Ethiopian Government, Airline

“And while we were preparing the shareholder agreement, then we heard that some companies in Nigeria including airlines started defaming and objecting the establishment of the airline and defaming the name of the government and Ethiopian Airlines. At that time, we thought that if the Nigerian government doesn’t want it, the Nigerian public doesn’t want it, we could as well withdraw.

“But the Nigerian government insisted that no, that this is a strategic issue for Nigeria and we have to continue. When this group of people went to court, and brought a court order, we had to defend ourselves, we had to go to the court, together with the Nigerian government, including the Ministry of Transport.


We had to defend ourselves. So, until now, it is not yet decided, as far as we know, it is under the court. But the Nigerian government insisted that we had to continue the background work until the court case gets decision.

“Nigeria Air was established before us; it is already established by the Nigerian government before we were invited. It has its own leadership, it was doing a lot of things, it had started requesting for the Air Operators’ Certificate (AOC), making preparations. So, when we came in, it was a matter of restructuring the ownership of that Nigeria Air. For your information, the logo was already defined by them, it was not by Ethiopian Airlines. And we thought that if Nigeria Air is established, the benefit will be for Nigerian public, for Nigerian government.


Because when we talked to the Nigerian government, why do you want to set up a new airline? They said they don’t have dependable airlines within Nigeria and they wanted an airline that can provide dependable service that departs and arrives on time; that doesn’t cancel flights on the domestic market and also on the international market.

The Nigerian government believes that airfares charged by foreign airlines are so high that the Nigerian public is at a disadvantage. So, the intention of the Nigerian government was to set up a very, very strong, reliable, dependable national carrier that services both the domestic market and the international. And we believe in it. that is why we wanted to move forward with it.”


Tasew said the federal government promised to get back to Ethiopian Airlines with a decision and the East African carrier agreed.

“In the first place, it was not our initiative, it was the initiative of the government. Now, if the government wants us to cancel the project, it is fine with us. We have no problem. If the government want us to continue with the project, the government has to solve the legal case in court. Otherwise, we are willing to support the Nigerian government in the establishment of the national carrier. So, we leave the decision to the Nigerian government.

“We have no issues; we will not be disappointed if it is cancelled. We are just there to help. And if the parties ask us to help, change their mind, change its strategy, we are fine with that. This is what we told the Minister; that we respect whatever decision of the Nigerian government.”

‘We’ve no intention to kill Nigerian airlines’

“But in our opinion, what has been said in the media is completely wrong. If we go there, our goal is not to kill Nigerian airlines, absolutely not. We have no intention of killing Nigerian airlines. Definitely we have to set up a reliable airline, we have to provide the service that fits the needs of the Nigerian public. In fact, they have to be strong.

“If these airlines cannot be strong, they cannot compete. If they cannot compete, then some of them can go out of business. It is not peculiar to air transport business, in any business where there is competition. The stronger ones will grow, the weak ones will get dwarfed.

“So, a strong airline will force the other airlines to revisit their efficiency. To revisit their operation, to provide more dependable service from which at the end of the day the Nigerian pubic will benefit. So, they said if Ethiopian Airlines comes, it will kill us, no. We have no intention of killing them but to provide good service. And some say no, they will come with all their old aircraft, no; that is wrong. We will come with good young airplanes.

“It may not just be brand new but airplanes like the (Boeing 737) MAX. In fact, hoping that the airline will materialize, we had signed lease agreement from Canada to lease three 737 MAX, which are one and half years old. They are brand new aircraft. Now, Nigeria said no we don’t need it,” he said.

https://dailytrust.com/breaking-ethiopian-airlines-breaks-silence-on-controversial-nigeria-air/

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by taylor88(m): 8:46am On Oct 26, 2023
I wan tell Una something


You see all these people supporting APC won’t let the leaders they’re supporting rule the affairs of their home and organization


99% of Tinubu supporters won’t vote Tinubu if they had their Oduduwa republic where there’s no Igbo to spite


Imagine the shame

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by christejames(m): 9:03am On Oct 26, 2023
Corruption in Nigeria 🇳🇬 is inbuilt undecided

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by Versifier20: 9:08am On Oct 26, 2023
@Problematic.com
Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by mrvitalis(m): 9:12am On Oct 26, 2023
christejames:
Corruption in Nigeria 🇳🇬 is inbuilt undecided
Not at all you just have a president and system that allows corruption

Nigeria system is designed that "we hope the person holding the position is not corrupt so he can work "

Instead of building a system that even if the person wants to be corrupt the system won't allow it


That's the difference between Nigeria and developing nations

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by accordadoga29(f): 9:16am On Oct 26, 2023
Hehehe

Buhari and his crew don do us gbajue

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by Yankiss(m): 9:16am On Oct 26, 2023
The deal was a big dent on NIgeria and the Aviation Ministry. We now have Ethiopia as our Airspace Colonial masters grin

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by SyndyB(m): 9:17am On Oct 26, 2023
Am a senior member of Comment Readers Association (CRA). Please be brief with your comments so that we can read other people's comments too, also make sure all spellings and punctuation marks are correct please, thanks.

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by Varunpulyani: 9:17am On Oct 26, 2023
Nigeria na scam

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by taylor88(m): 9:17am On Oct 26, 2023
lipsrsealed
Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by seunlayi(m): 9:17am On Oct 26, 2023
At last

In summary, Buhari and his cohorts wanted to scam Ethiopia air and Nigeria but it all failed.

Thank you super Falcon for yesterday draw, it was the draw that made them to tell their side of the story

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by wakaman: 9:18am On Oct 26, 2023
Na our village people dey do us.
Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by globalresource: 9:18am On Oct 26, 2023
Thieves in government position. They have stole this country and the country is bleeding and they are still stealing.


We need to start calling this people their real names

They are thieves. Thieves in government stealing money. Not looting. Thieves

Ole, barao etc

Same way we call fraudsters yahoo boys. Wetin be yahoo. They are fraudsters. Stealing and making many cry bitterly and destroying some people's entire life

Even to the extent of killing people. Fraudsters and ritualists

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by seunlayi(m): 9:18am On Oct 26, 2023
Nigeria and corruption
Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by maberry(m): 9:19am On Oct 26, 2023
I am deeply ashamed of what this country has become and keeps becoming!

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by Ecbatana: 9:19am On Oct 26, 2023
The Nigerian government used them to play a fast one on us.

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by Rebuker(m): 9:19am On Oct 26, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by Midehi3(f): 9:19am On Oct 26, 2023
Very shameful thing, imagine ET aircraft been painted to Nigeria logo for underground work (deceive) and later painted back to their logo, chai....how much again was spent on this shocked

Una go dey alright las las cheesy

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by bigdammyj: 9:19am On Oct 26, 2023
Reading...
Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by sandaleslie(m): 9:20am On Oct 26, 2023
Na wa o

Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by 3ice9ce: 9:20am On Oct 26, 2023
Sad
Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by DesChyko: 9:20am On Oct 26, 2023
and the federal government and had gone to court and obtained a court order to stop the establishment of Nigeria Air.

This prompted Ethiopian Airlines to want to withdraw, but the Nigerian government insisted that it should continue the process of establishing the national carrier for the most populous nation in Africa.

Which Kain interview be this?

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by MS2471: 9:20am On Oct 26, 2023
cool



Buhari and Hadi Sirika do us strong thing


How come Mr Kwaraption didn't ask his Minister from his Katsina state how he got Money to build million dollars estates close to Daura in Katsina state


.

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by Empredboy(m): 9:21am On Oct 26, 2023
This is the reason why I always agree to thinks David hundeyin says from his journalism. When this guy said the Nigeria air is a scam some children of lies came for him. Now who is a liar now?

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by omoadeleye(m): 9:22am On Oct 26, 2023
What took them so long?
Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by PUSSYHOE(m): 9:22am On Oct 26, 2023
mrvitalis:

Not at all you just have a president and system that allows corruption

Nigeria system is designed that "we hope the person holding the position is not corrupt so he can work "

Instead of building a system that even if the person wants to be corrupt the system won't allow it


That's the difference between Nigeria and developing nations
I have been saying this for years, the problem is not the people it is the system.

We always expect leaders to be patriotic, what if they decide one day they don't wanna?

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by WeirdAlien: 9:23am On Oct 26, 2023
There was no need to even start this project in the first place.

At a point of huge borrowing to pay salaries we couldn't have afforded an airliner.
Besides, even if it did kick off, it is meant to fail like the last one did. We haven't solved the problem that killed the old Nigerian Airways - corruption!
The new railway services are headed for the same fate.

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by Khyrvxjzy: 9:23am On Oct 26, 2023
mrvitalis:

Not at all you just have a president and system that allows corruption

Nigeria system is designed that "we hope the person holding the position is not corrupt so he can work "

Instead of building a system that even if the person wants to be corrupt the system won't allow it


That's the difference between Nigeria and developing nations


on point

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Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by emnite(m): 9:23am On Oct 26, 2023
Wuruwuru government APC thunder fire 🔥 Una all criminals in power
Re: Ethiopian Airlines Breaks Silence On Controversial Nigeria Air by Makunahatata: 9:24am On Oct 26, 2023
taylor88:
I wan tell Una something


You see all these people supporting APC won’t let the leaders they’re supporting rule the affairs of their home and organization


99% of Tinubu supporters won’t vote Tinubu if they had their Oduduwa republic where there’s no Igbo to spite


Imagine the shame
this is all u do all day...better go find work jobless man .smh😂

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