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FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by Islie(op): 7:54am On Aug 27, 2024
The Asset Management and Corporation of Nigeria has said Arik and Aero Contractors airlines may be merged and converted to a national carrier.

The AMCON Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Gbenga Alade, stated this on Monday at an interactive session with media executives in Lagos.

According to Alade, both Arik and Aero Contractor are owing so much money that they may not be able to pay.

He stated that the corporation presented the idea of converting Arik and Aero Contractor to the former aviation minister but it was rejected.

The former management of AMCON presented the idea of converting Arik and Aero to a national carrier. But the former aviation minister did not buy the idea. We will present it again because that is the best option.

“Unfortunately, the special purpose vehicle that was created by the former management of AMCON for the conversion of Arik and Aero to a national carrier had been sold. But we can create another SPV this,” he explained.

Recall that the former Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, launched the Nigeria Air three days before the end of former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

The development had elicited concerns among stakeholders over the ownership arrangement which gave Ethiopian Airlines a 49 per cent equity stake in the company.

The Federal Government had a 5 per cent equity, while a consortium of three Nigerian investors had 46 per cent.

Reacting to the deal in June 2023, the House of Representatives asked the Federal Government to suspend the operations of Nigeria Air, describing it as a fraud.

In August 2023, the incumbent minister, Festus Keyamo announced that the national carrier project was suspended till further notice.

Keyamo said, “It remains suspended. It was never Air Nigeria. It was not Air Nigeria. That’s the truth. It was only painted Nigeria Air. It was Ethiopian Airlines trying to flag our flag.

“If it is so, why not allow our local plane to fly our flag? So nobody should dispute that it was Nigeria Air.

“Air Nigeria must be indigenous, must be wholly Nigerian, and must be for the full benefits of Nigeria, not that 50 per cent of the profit is for another country.”

Recently, a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos halted the sale of Nigeria Air to Ethiopian Airlines.

The court declared null and void, the sale of the shares of Nigeria Air to Ethiopian Airlines after determining the issues in the suit.

Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa ordered that the Federal Government’s plans to establish a national carrier, Nigeria Air, should be halted.

The judgment was delivered in favour of the Registered Trustees of the Airline Operators of Nigeria and five other aviation industry stakeholders.

At the briefing on Monday, Alade said the present status of Arik and Aero Contractors had been giving him sleepless nights.

“Believe me, it is a very difficult problem to resolve, and it is giving me sleepless nights, particularly Arik.

“Arik is owing so much that they cannot pay,” he stated.

Speaking further, Alade said, “There is a way out. We have met all their major international creditors. Afreximbank is one of them. They (Arik) are owing Afreximbank about $52m.”

After negotiations, he said the airline was only willing to take $8.5m out of the $52m.

“However, where will that $8.5m come from? Where? AMCON doesn’t have money of his own to put there? And then they negotiated and said, okay, ‘let’s take some of the engines of those things away in full and final settlement’. And the truth is that, if they took those engines away, Arik is finished.

“But we said ‘no, we cannot allow you to take it away. Let AMCON give you a kind of bank guarantee. And we will stretch it so that three planes are flying now and by the Lord’s grace, by February next year, we want to make seven planes fly for Arik,” he stated.

The PUNCH recalls that the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency grounded aircraft owned by Arik over a court order instituted by the airline’s creditor and billionaire businessman, Arthur Eze.

Eze had approached the court in protest against his unpaid $2.5m by the founder of Arik Air, Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide.

In a statement by the spokesperson of NAMA, Abdullahi Musa, the agency said the development stemmed from an enforcement action by the FCT High Court on July 19, 2024, which involved attaching Arik’s planes to secure the debt.

In 2016, AMCON took over the management of Aero Contractors after it dissolved the board of the company, appointing a manager to run the affairs of the company in an interim capacity.

AMCON said in a statement by its media consultancy firm that the decision to take over the management of the company was in furtherance of its responsibility of acquiring eligible bank assets and putting them to economic use in a profitable manner.

Similarly, Arik Air, founded by Mr Arumemi Johnson, was taken over by AMCON in 2017 after the carrier’s management failed to honour its debt obligation running into several billions of naira.

AMCON had taken over debts from local banks owed by Arik.

Last year, the corporation asked the owners of Arik to present a credible debt resolution plan to the bad debts manager if it hopes to recover the company from the Federal Government.


AMCON’s asset recovery efforts

In a move to recover outstanding debts of nearly N5tn, Alade announced plans to engage international asset tracers to locate and recover assets hidden by recalcitrant debtors offshore including those masqueraded under special purpose vehicles.

Alade stated that since the new management took over about five months ago, they have successfully collected approximately N100bn from several high-profile debtors and revised the sale of some assets.

He emphasised that the organisation had been receiving strong support from President Bola Tinubu, the Central Bank Governor, the Federal Ministry of Finance, the Attorney General of the Federation, and the National Assembly in their efforts to recover debts transferred by banks to AMCON during the different phases of eligible bank asset acquisition.

The AMCON CEO mentioned that the chairman of the House Committee on Finance had pledged to name and shame obligors, who had yet to repay their debts at a major stakeholders’ conference that would be held before the end of the year.

He revealed plans to organise a conference where senior officials from the Central Bank of Nigeria, relevant ministries, banks, and the judiciary would be invited to discuss the challenges posed by non-performing loans in the country.

He expressed confidence that resolving issues surrounding assets in the oil and gas sector would boost production, generate more foreign exchange, and create employment opportunities for citizens.

He noted that the corporation had achieved remarkable results in two of those assets in less than five months.

In the power sector, he disclosed that AMCON had made significant progress in one of the biggest distribution companies and an abandoned power project in Kaduna.

Alade emphasised the potential impact of addressing power challenges in Nigeria, stating that some banks with approximately 400 branches across the country spend as much as N500bn annually on diesel for their generators.

He believed that tackling the power sector would significantly improve the overall business environment.

According to Alade, AMCON is also working on assets in the telecommunications sector, aiming to revive dormant assets and bring them back into operation.
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Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by misransome:
Then expect arik to fail again. Nigerian government cannot run big business, they will run it down 20 times with corruption.
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by LagosPrince: 7:58am On Aug 27, 2024
Dem wan kuku finish arik and aero completely be that.
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by CrushObituaries: 8:03am On Aug 27, 2024
Sirika or what is the name of that guy really dealt with Nigeria with unimaginable corruption, the height of criminalities
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by Nukilia: 8:10am On Aug 27, 2024
CrushObituaries:
Sirika or what is the name of that guy really dealt with Nigeria with unimaginable corruption, the height of criminalities
People like Sirika would be behind bars in places like China grin grin grin
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by helinues: 8:12am On Aug 27, 2024
May ?when we are in August, ending self

grin cheesy wink
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by JohnieWalker12(m): 8:24am On Aug 27, 2024
Nigeria Air Otilo
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by psychfind: 8:24am On Aug 27, 2024
In other words the beginning and down fall of those airline, ehya sorry.
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by CyrusVI(m): 8:24am On Aug 27, 2024
cheesy

We have a visionary leader

Someone who can tweak and tweak things till it gets better


PBAT is taking us to Canaan land
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by FourQu: 8:24am On Aug 27, 2024
Haa! Another Nigerian air palaver loading again? shocked

Watch out for this agbado man above me who thinks he is more intelligent than everybody on nairaland. He will soon post rubbish grin

https://www.nairaland.com/8117580/reason-bateria-gave-us-political
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by AbuTwins:
Hopefully they will improve this time!
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by Dpharisee:
Air Peace has a working formula but it seems the owner is from the wrong tribe which has shown its dexterity in making profit from any business they venture, even fellow Africans in Ghana, Kenya, South Africa lock up their shops accusing them of taking over their retail businesses instead of learning from their internationally acknowledged apprenticeship programme, back home in Nigeria we would rather use Molue as National Carrier than Air Peace, even British and Foreign Airlines will be happy to encourage us to make moribund Arik and Aero our National Carrier than allow Air Peace to fly into Heathrow Airport in London.

But I am happy that Nigerians are waking up after seeing the damage Nepotism did to the country under Buhari regime, his nephew Sirika openly scammed the country with his failed Nigeria Air, meanwhile Air Peace that is owned by an Igbo man is managed by Yorubas with majority of the pilots from various tribes across Nigeria succeeded because the owner went for the best hands and competence.
Don't make Arik and Aero our National Carrier, sell it off if AMCON is unable to manage it
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by coolcharm(m): 8:25am On Aug 27, 2024
Nukilia:
People like Sirika would be behind bars in places like China grin grin grin
or on the gallows. Them for don kpai am
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by oluwaseyi0: 8:25am On Aug 27, 2024
FG should focus on other things

We don't need national carriers, the government have proven over and over again that they can't manage fleets of planes, why is it been forced?


Focus on other aspects of national development, must we own a national carriers, how does it benefit us when there are tens of private carriers already

Why is this been forced?
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by colossus91(m): 8:25am On Aug 27, 2024
Nukilia:
People like Sirika would be behind bars in places like China grin grin grin
China will hang him
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by brain54(m): 8:26am On Aug 27, 2024
Here we go again...
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by Tonymario58: 8:26am On Aug 27, 2024
9ja matter tire me
>240m foolish people
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by Nukilia: 8:27am On Aug 27, 2024
colossus91:
China will hang him
I was only trying to be nice with my comment grin
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by 0taPiaPia(m): 8:27am On Aug 27, 2024
Nigeria as a country is a bad manager, they have no business with managing an airline
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by JoshTim: 8:27am On Aug 27, 2024
LagosPrince:
Dem wan kuku finish arik and aero completely be that.
So what happens to their debts if AMCON does not come in? or can you proffer a better solution
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by bayelsaowei(m): 8:28am On Aug 27, 2024
And it is even still a probability "may"

Useless
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by windvane(m): 8:29am On Aug 27, 2024
the building Arik occupies at ikeja belongs to the former Nigeria Airways
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by Otunski: 8:29am On Aug 27, 2024
Keyamo wan to cash out too. Hadi Sirika scammed a whole country and nothing happened, it's time for Keyamo to try his luck too.
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by anonimi: 8:30am On Aug 27, 2024
misransome:
Then expect arik to fail again. Nigerian government cannot run big business, they will run it down 20 times with corruption.
Exactly why Atiku's PDP privatisation and deregulation is far better than APC's scamdemic socialist progressive big government ownership of businesses.

BTW, is Air Peace not our national carrier?
How many national carriers do they have in the US and in the UK huh
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by iwaeda:
Islie:
https://punchng.com/fg-may-convert-arik-aero-contractors-to-national-carriers/?amp
So ALL the money wasted on AirNigeria or is it NigeriaAir, gone like that. Hope Aeros will buy NEW planes oo. So it will not become National disasters. grin grin grin cry cry cry
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by johnjay4u2u(m): 8:30am On Aug 27, 2024
Thief.
They wan cash out again.

Why not privatized or make the National carrier a PPP where the country having significant percentage of shares , say 40 to 50% and the remaining for the private sector.
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by 0taPiaPia(m): 8:31am On Aug 27, 2024
Nigeria as a country is a bad manager, they have no business with managing an airline and by extension other business ventures
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by zombieHUNTER: 8:32am On Aug 27, 2024
Buhari don cash Out with this "national carrier"

Tinubu must cash out too

Keep electing corrupt old frauds

Ebin pawa o will be your portion
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by anonimi: 8:32am On Aug 27, 2024
Otunski:
Keyamo wan to cash out too. Hadi Sirika scammed a whole country and nothing happened, it's time for Keyamo to try his luck too.
Corruption is easier when scamdemic socialists and pseudo progressives ruin the country with ownership of businesses instead of letting the private sector grow the economy.
How much were we sinking as subsidies into NITEL's ineffective and inefficient bottomless pit before Atiku's capitalist PDP deregulated the sector for competitive growth huh
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by money121(m): 8:34am On Aug 27, 2024
MAY
Re: FG May Convert Arik, Aero Contractors To National Carriers by Babangidapikin: 8:35am On Aug 27, 2024
$52 million ...is not too much that Nigeria investors cannot swallow, but are Nigeria airlines operating in the most efficient manner or they are just flying for show ....
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