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Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by AlexReports(m): 4:39am On Sep 05, 2018
The over 200,000,000 (Two hundred million naira) logo of the yet to be inaugurated Nigeria Air was unveiled at the Farnborough International Air Show, in Faraway United Kingdom.

The move was strategic and the idea was to alert the international community of our plans to set up a national carrier this December, and to also get investors as the federal government will only contribute 5% while sourcing investors to bear the remaining 95%.

Charity they say begins at home and while the idea of attracting both foreign and local investors is very commendable, considering our present economic situation; it’s very important for the Federal government to look inwards and do a lot of image laundering for Nigeria’s aviation industry, since we have become a laughing stock in the comity of nations with the myriad of negative stories they hear and read on a daily basis.

This, I must mention has done more harm than good to this industry and the airlines are the worst hit as they hardly get any deal sealed without an iota of discrimination lamented an airline chief.

I will give two clear reasons why the Federal Government’s desire to get investors might suffer some setbacks and the urgent need to always jump and nip these issues in the bud when they arise. The reason why Virgin Atlantic pulled out of Nigeria is still very fresh. A government enters into a deal; another government comes and revokes it. The foreign partner or investor is disappointed, goes to his country and shares his experience with other investors and tomorrow you go back to beg for investors, and expect them to trust you?

The concession agreement between MMA2 and the Federal Government is also a clear case that will definitely make it a bit difficult for Hadi Sirika’s team to woo investors. It is instructive to mention here that the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) still collects 50% of MMA2’s revenue till date, as the agreement that MMA2 has with the with Federal government prohibits FAAN from managing the General Aviation Terminal (GAT) and collecting the revenue that MMA2 would have used to replicate the same topnotch facilities it has at MMA2 at GAT.

The illegality of FAAN running the General Aviation Terminal has still not been condemned by the Federal Government whose team is junketing around the world with tax payers’ money searching for investors while still frustrating and stifling investors back home. Now the point is, no shrewd investor whether ‘’home based’’ or foreign will ever trust the Nigerian Government on Nigeria Air with all of these unaddressed issues back home.

The international community is watching how our ‘change’ Government handles issues of ‘’mutual consent’’ with distrust and volte face. Some weeks back, there was an erroneous or better still ‘fake’ stories about two domestic airlines on social media, while the airlines refuted it in good time, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), refused to issue a statement to reassure the flying public being the main regulator. As a public affairs commentator, I know and I trust many would agree with me, that a statement from the NCAA would have done a lot, not only to clear the air, but to abate the de-marketing that would have done to the industry in general.

The aviation unions have also contributed in no small measure to the de-marketing of Nigeria’s aviation industry. The Federal Government, Ministry of Aviation and the regulators must check the activities of these unions as they have become a serious threat to the industry, particularly the airlines, and this is because the regulators and stakeholders have continued to condone their illegality.

Last year, the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE), threatened to picket some airlines over alleged casualization of staff and anti labour activities, but the airlines decided to face them battle for battle by arranging the police to disperse them. Taking this bold step saved the airline from losing millions and their passengers, an unnecessary stress and delay, which would have been caused by their crude attempt to arm-twist the airlines into accepting what only exist in the minds of the unions.

Not too long ago, the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association (ATSSSAN), issued an ultimatum to Bi-Courtney Aviation Services limited (BASL) operator of MMA2 to recall its staff that were allegedly dismissed for joining to the union or face ‘series of disruptions.’’

This is another senseless threat from a union in Nigeria’s aviation industry to disrupt the activities of MMA2 in the coming weeks without due consideration for the airlines or the monies that will be lost from this illegal plan? What will be the fate of the passengers who have bought the ticket of these airlines to meet important appointments, jobs or contracts? Will they suffer because ATSSSAN has refused to tow the path of reasoning? Have they asked if these staff were dismissed for inefficiency, ill health, redundancy or due for retirement? What will the union gain when they further de-market an industry that has suffered more than enough bad press both locally and internationally? Will this action not further frustrate the efforts of President Muhammed Buhari who has been exploring every opportunity to invite investors to Nigeria?In whose interest are these unions working?

If this planned or better still illegal disruption of flight activities at MMA2 is allowed by the Minister, FAAN and the NCAA, then it will be safe to conclude that they are the prime sponsors of these touts called unions, whose members are predominantly present and past staff of FAAN, NCAA, and NAMA.

it’s important for the Buhari led administration to investigate this unions NOW, as these regulators seem to be using them to cover their ineptitude which is evident in the level of decadence at all the Airports across the country.

The so-called association should be advised that they will make a better impact if they work together to fight the cause of the airlines by issuing ultimatums or threatening marketers not to arbitrarily skyrocket their aviation fuel cost or to the NCAA to address the over 37 sundry charges that airlines pay including the VAT, which the FIRS still accumulates, even as FG made a lot of fuse about its removal to help airlines survive their harsh operating environment.

Emeka Gbulie, A public Affairs Analyst writes from Abuja

http://www.abujapress.com/2018/09/nigeria-air-aviation-unions-and-matters.html?m=1

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Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by Ayoswit(f): 11:51am On Sep 05, 2018
Buhari's government is a joke. First to commentus after all these years.

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Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by excomarow(m): 11:51am On Sep 05, 2018
The babe above me denied my FTC

You no try at all...

Remember, Man is the Head of the Family

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Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by BAVOSKI(m): 11:51am On Sep 05, 2018
Ftc
Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by greatman247(m): 11:52am On Sep 05, 2018
grin
Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by Centcanada: 11:52am On Sep 05, 2018
Okey?
Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by jayson87: 11:52am On Sep 05, 2018
LOGO cost us N300million naira. Designed in Bahrain.

What else can you call Financial corruption

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Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by Cholls(m): 11:52am On Sep 05, 2018

Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by Oceannaagent: 11:52am On Sep 05, 2018
A government enters into a deal; another government comes and revokes it. The foreign partner or investor is disappointed, goes to his country and shares his experience with other investors and tomorrow you go back to beg for investors, and expect them to trust you?

Our problem in the country has been lack of political will

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Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by Zendizel(m): 11:53am On Sep 05, 2018
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Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by oloriLFC(f): 11:54am On Sep 05, 2018
Whatever their nonsense is, they should sha pay off the former Nigeria Airways workers. My dad would be happier after he receives his money. The thing too dey tey
Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by Ayoswit(f): 11:56am On Sep 05, 2018
excomarow:
The babe above me denied my FTC

You no try at all...

Remember, Man is the Head of the Family
sorry dear, try harder next time.

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Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by maishai: 11:58am On Sep 05, 2018
jayson87:
LOGO cost us N300million naira. Designed in Bahrain.

What else can you call Financial corruption

chai and evevery day graphic designers keep begging for crumbs on nairaland.......

Why is the black race cursed

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Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by SageTravels: 12:01pm On Sep 05, 2018
When some experts kicked Against the Nigeria Air some called them names and labeled them enemy of state.
Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by SageTravels: 12:01pm On Sep 05, 2018
jdjd
Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by Koolking(m): 12:02pm On Sep 05, 2018
Ayoswit:
Buhari's government is a joke. First to commentus after all these years.


Unfortunately, your profile statement contradicts your person.

There is hope for Nigeria.

Peace!

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Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by priyeafridigit2: 12:15pm On Sep 05, 2018
please read

Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by jayson87: 12:29pm On Sep 05, 2018
maishai:


chai and evevery day graphic designers keep begging for crumbs on nairaland.......

Why is the black race cursed
Nigeria Air logo is an apology of a logo with no element of design dexterity employed to coin it. One bastarrd just sat behind indesign in Bahrain collected N300million paddy paddy from our minister of aviation and dragged Nigeria flag across his screen and called it a logo. How shambolic
Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by la1(m): 12:34pm On Sep 05, 2018
Anyone who believes the Nigeria Air logo (without irrefutable proof) cost 200/300 million or anything remotely close to that is a F..OO.L.


same way some clowns continue to claim( also without proof ,..not even a picture) that a certain bike cost 23/52/55 or 60 mill depending on which jesters version of account you follow.


Jokers
Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by karimusa: 12:38pm On Sep 05, 2018
AlexReports:
The over 200,000,000 (Two hundred million naira) logo of the yet to be inaugurated Nigeria Air was unveiled at the Farnborough International Air Show, in Faraway United Kingdom.

The move was strategic and the idea was to alert the international community of our plans to set up a national carrier this December, and to also get investors as the federal government will only contribute 5% while sourcing investors to bear the remaining 95%.

Charity they say begins at home and while the idea of attracting both foreign and local investors is very commendable, considering our present economic situation; it’s very important for the Federal government to look inwards and do a lot of image laundering for Nigeria’s aviation industry, since we have become a laughing stock in the comity of nations with the myriad of negative stories they hear and read on a daily basis.

This, I must mention has done more harm than good to this industry and the airlines are the worst hit as they hardly get any deal sealed without an iota of discrimination lamented an airline chief.

I will give two clear reasons why the Federal Government’s desire to get investors might suffer some setbacks and the urgent need to always jump and nip these issues in the bud when they arise. The reason why Virgin Atlantic pulled out of Nigeria is still very fresh. A government enters into a deal; another government comes and revokes it. The foreign partner or investor is disappointed, goes to his country and shares his experience with other investors and tomorrow you go back to beg for investors, and expect them to trust you?

The concession agreement between MMA2 and the Federal Government is also a clear case that will definitely make it a bit difficult for Hadi Sirika’s team to woo investors. It is instructive to mention here that the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) still collects 50% of MMA2’s revenue till date, as the agreement that MMA2 has with the with Federal government prohibits FAAN from managing the General Aviation Terminal (GAT) and collecting the revenue that MMA2 would have used to replicate the same topnotch facilities it has at MMA2 at GAT.

The illegality of FAAN running the General Aviation Terminal has still not been condemned by the Federal Government whose team is junketing around the world with tax payers’ money searching for investors while still frustrating and stifling investors back home. Now the point is, no shrewd investor whether ‘’home based’’ or foreign will ever trust the Nigerian Government on Nigeria Air with all of these unaddressed issues back home.

The international community is watching how our ‘change’ Government handles issues of ‘’mutual consent’’ with distrust and volte face. Some weeks back, there was an erroneous or better still ‘fake’ stories about two domestic airlines on social media, while the airlines refuted it in good time, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), refused to issue a statement to reassure the flying public being the main regulator. As a public affairs commentator, I know and I trust many would agree with me, that a statement from the NCAA would have done a lot, not only to clear the air, but to abate the de-marketing that would have done to the industry in general.

The aviation unions have also contributed in no small measure to the de-marketing of Nigeria’s aviation industry. The Federal Government, Ministry of Aviation and the regulators must check the activities of these unions as they have become a serious threat to the industry, particularly the airlines, and this is because the regulators and stakeholders have continued to condone their illegality.

Last year, the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE), threatened to picket some airlines over alleged casualization of staff and anti labour activities, but the airlines decided to face them battle for battle by arranging the police to disperse them. Taking this bold step saved the airline from losing millions and their passengers, an unnecessary stress and delay, which would have been caused by their crude attempt to arm-twist the airlines into accepting what only exist in the minds of the unions.

Not too long ago, the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association (ATSSSAN), issued an ultimatum to Bi-Courtney Aviation Services limited (BASL) operator of MMA2 to recall its staff that were allegedly dismissed for joining to the union or face ‘series of disruptions.’’

This is another senseless threat from a union in Nigeria’s aviation industry to disrupt the activities of MMA2 in the coming weeks without due consideration for the airlines or the monies that will be lost from this illegal plan? What will be the fate of the passengers who have bought the ticket of these airlines to meet important appointments, jobs or contracts? Will they suffer because ATSSSAN has refused to tow the path of reasoning? Have they asked if these staff were dismissed for inefficiency, ill health, redundancy or due for retirement? What will the union gain when they further de-market an industry that has suffered more than enough bad press both locally and internationally? Will this action not further frustrate the efforts of President Muhammed Buhari who has been exploring every opportunity to invite investors to Nigeria?In whose interest are these unions working?

If this planned or better still illegal disruption of flight activities at MMA2 is allowed by the Minister, FAAN and the NCAA, then it will be safe to conclude that they are the prime sponsors of these touts called unions, whose members are predominantly present and past staff of FAAN, NCAA, and NAMA.

it’s important for the Buhari led administration to investigate this unions NOW, as these regulators seem to be using them to cover their ineptitude which is evident in the level of decadence at all the Airports across the country.

The so-called association should be advised that they will make a better impact if they work together to fight the cause of the airlines by issuing ultimatums or threatening marketers not to arbitrarily skyrocket their aviation fuel cost or to the NCAA to address the over 37 sundry charges that airlines pay including the VAT, which the FIRS still accumulates, even as FG made a lot of fuse about its removal to help airlines survive their harsh operating environment.

Emeka Gbulie, A public Affairs Analyst writes from Abuja

http://www.abujapress.com/2018/09/nigeria-air-aviation-unions-and-matters.html?m=1

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Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by GoodMuyis(m): 1:47pm On Sep 05, 2018
tl:dr
Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by Lilymax(f): 2:14pm On Sep 05, 2018
oloriLFC:
Whatever their nonsense is, they should sha pay off the former Nigeria Airways workers. My dad would be happier after he receives his money. The thing too dey tey
Over tey na understatement. My mum has been waiting since forever. I have been waiting too, since i was a little girl and i didnt even work for it.

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Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by Bullhari007(m): 2:49pm On Sep 05, 2018
Koolking:



Unfortunately, your profile statement contradicts your person.

There is hope for Nigeria.

Peace!
because she bears Afonja name & didn't support your Buharism , Only yellowBar Muslim support evil like Zai Barbar... Zone-B I dash you small sense Amin
Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by CocoaOla: 3:51pm On Sep 05, 2018
FG need to monitor the activities of these agencies they are playing evil games with Nigeria growth economy
Re: Nigeria Air, Aviation Unions And Matters Arising by gmkaminu(m): 4:07pm On Sep 05, 2018
hmmm....Just because you were not grounded with the good work of the Unions in the industry. you were only looking in one direction. If not for the unions in aviation industry, how many of the Airlines that you are talking about by now that wouldn't have compromised safety through the poor welfare administer to their staff.Do you understand the law that backed redundancy? if yes, was the due process followed for disengaging staff? so why are you talking against the institution (aviation unions) that is performing is legal duty through picketing after the collective bargaining failed.Do you know that the disgruntle staff is an accident awaiting?

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