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Reps declare N14.6bn Nigeria Air launch a fraud

…Aircraft bearing Nigeria Air logo, chartered from Ethiopian airline — Official
By Seun Ibiyemi
The House of Representatives has poked holes in the purported launch of Nigeria Air at the twilight of the administration of former President, Muhammadu Buhari, declaring it a fraud.
Chairman of the House Committee on Aviation, Nnolim Nnaji, declared the launch of Nigeria Air a fraud after the major stakeholders in the deal between the Federal Government and Ethiopian Airlines denied knowledge of the launch.
The Ministry of Aviation claimed Nigeria Air was only unveiled and not launched, which the committee dismissed as an attempt to divert the lawmakers’ attention.
Members of the committee were shocked when NAMA disclosed that the aircraft bearing Nigerian colours was on a chartered flight to Nigeria.
Other stakeholders who confirmed the disclosure noted that a chartered flight could be painted in any colour and with any inscription.
Findings by Nigerian NewsDirect shows that the proposed national carrier, Nigeria Air, mired in controversy has yet to exit Stage One of the Air Operator Certificate (AOC) pursuit before it brought in a painted Ethiopian Airline aircraft to blindside Nigerians.
This is just as the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), has told the airline management that its Post Holders letters of commitment has a tenure of three (3) months and has expired.
In a letter addressed to the Managing Director of the prospective airline from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), NCAA/DOLTS/GEN/Vol. III/16123 titled Re: Request to Proceed to Phase Two of AOC Certification dated 2nd June, 2023 where the CAA clearly stated that the airline cannot move to the second phase without certain documents.
The letter to Nigeria Air read, “The Authority is in receipt of your letter dated 25th May, 2023 on the above subject matter. Quite contrary to our earlier letter of 16th May, 2023 which enumerated the documents to be submitted with the Formal Application Form OPS 002, your letter of request to proceed to Phase Two has no inclusion of a Formal Application Form and the necessary documents referenced in the Formal Application Form.
“Hence,” the letter continued, “the Certification Process cannot progress to Phase Two (2) without these required documents. Please be reminded that your Post Holders letters of commitment to Nigeria Air has a tenure of three (3) months and as such expires now. Accept the assurances of our highest regards.”
An anonymous source who spoke to our correspondent said that with the expiration of the tenure of placeholders the airline may have to start the process all over again.
Meanwhile, the Ethiopian Airline aircraft Boeing 737-800 with the registration number ET-APL, used for static display in Abuja has already flown to Turkey, Somalia, Mogadishu and other routes according to various flight tracking applications.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Committee, Sen. Biodun Olujimi said it was unfortunate that the former Minister of Aviation failed to involve the committee and other stakeholders in the Nigeria Air project.
“To state the obvious, he failed to carry members of the Committee along in virtually all ramifications despite the degree of respect members accorded him any time he was invited for meetings.”
Meanwhile, the Acting Managing Director of the Nigeria Air, Capt. Dapo Olumide, said that the aircraft that flew in with the logo of the airline was chartered from the Ethiopian Airline for the purpose of unveiling the logo.
Olumide said this on Tuesday in Abuja, when he appeared before the Senate Committee on Aviation.
He said that the airline had yet to secure an operating licence for full flight operations, saying that the processes were still at the early stages.
Olumide said that the aircraft was used pending the completion of the processes required for the operation of the airline.
He said his mandate was to secure an air operating certificate for the airline not necessarily to operate the airline but to secure a licence to fly.
“The aircraft that came in and left was a legitimate charter flight.
“Anyone of us here if we have a destination wedding in Senegal, we can charter an aircraft.
“You don’t need to have a licence to do that, you just charter an aircraft, an aircraft you paid for it, it will be brought here, take your passengers and off you go.
“And that is what we did. but in this case, it was to unveil the logo of Nigeria Air. Ever since 2018, all you have ever seen about Nigeria Air were pictures, drawings not the real aircraft, and we thought it was time to show what the real aircraft will look like also to let shareholders see,” Olumide said.
He added, “We have institutional investors, they are not in aviation but they are putting their money for 10 to 15 years, so they need to see what the actual aircraft will look like.
“So we brought it in here to show them what the aircraft will look like, then the social media dimension came into it.
“For us to get that licence which is my mandate, we must among other things have three aircraft before the NCAA will give us a licence and those three aircraft must be Nigerian registered aircraft.
“So when this aircraft came on a chartered flight, everybody said we have launched Nigeria Air, there are learned people in the aviation industry who could have countered that when social media came out, but they chose not to.”
In a swift response, an Aviation expert, Olumide Odunayo said “nothing can be farther from the truth, house Committee are writing their position.
“You cannot come and unveil, why telling the whole world before then that we are going to launch and it will fly on that day. They unveiled that name about 2017/18. It was unveiled the second time.
“This time around, they flew an aircraft owned by Ethopians, people operating a chartered flight. The only thing that connects Nigeria with the flight was the sticker of Nigeria Air that was put on the body and that aircraft operated a flight about four days before coming to Nigeria and on leaving Nigeria it flew passengers out of Nigeria on charter, and next day it commenced normal schedule flight. That was not a Nigerian aircraft but an aircraft on lease.
“Though, I see the position of House of Reps playing to gallery. All this while, these were going on, they were reading the newspapers, they were hearing what people were saying in the industry. They did not call for problem, nearly four days for them to vacate the office, they are calling everybody to bring documents. There is nothing they’ve said that we did not know.
“I think we should wait for the incoming House of Representatives when they have been sworn-in and see how well we can look further on how to cook reform.”
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Why Tinubu’s administration prioritises investment in human capital — Shettima

Vice-President Kashim Shettima says President Bola Tinubu’s administration is prioritising investment in human capital and related areas because the greatest asset of the country is its people.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of the Vice-President, Mr Stanley Nkwocha, in a statement on Monday said Shettima stated this at an event in Abuja.
Shettima spoke at the Barewa Old Boys Association (BOBA) Annual Lecture and Awards ceremony.
The theme of the lecture was, “Expand the horizon for a deeper understanding of the opportunities and challenges at the meeting point between the citizen and the State.”
Represented by the Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Office of the Vice-President, Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, Shettima commended the organisers for the choice of theme for the lecture.
The vice-president said that the direction Nigeria was heading would be determined by the quality of the country’s human assets.
According to him, Nigeria is burdened by its past and current challenges which will take huge efforts to overcome.
Shettima said, “We are also beckoned by greatness for which we have been well prepared by our huge endowments in human and other resources.
“The difference in which direction we go will be located in the quality of our human assets.
“The choices we make today will be critical in determining whether we just continue to grow a population, or we build a strong economy to support and add quality to the life of a huge citizenry.
“Because we have invested in developing the quality of our population through good and relevant education, health services, and informed access to developing opportunities in technology and growing our natural resources.”
Shettima, who stressed the need for good governance and a secured country, sought the support of Nigerians.
He assured that in return, the Tinubu administration would strive to build a less challenging economy.
Shettima added, “We have to ensure good governance and security as priorities, not least because these are vital to inclusive development, the growth and development of the democratic process.
“From where we stand, Nigeria has no choice than to think and act boldly. We need the support and trust of all Nigerians.
“In return, we have pledged to lead the nation towards building a less challenging economy, in spite of the current hardships which we wish were avoidable.
“Nigeria’s greatest asset is its people. We have to rediscover and teach our young wholesome values like service, honesty and hard work. As an administration, we have very clear priorities we believe must be achieved.”
He expressed optimism that the nation would overcome its current challenges and “lay the foundations of sustainable growth and security under President Tinubu’s watch.”
“We have to compete with what we have. If we will win the battle to be a great nation, we cannot afford to be discouraged by setbacks and limitations imposed by our past and current circumstances.
“We are a resilient and resourceful people, but we have to put these qualities to use in building a strong economy and country our young will be proud of.”
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PDP heads to Supreme Court to challenge Sanwo-Olu’s victory

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State has refused to concede defeat even as it has resolved to challenge the ruling of the Court of Appeal, affirming Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu as winner of the March 18 governorship election.
The Lagos State PDP Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Hakeem Amode, disclosed this in an interview on Monday in Lagos.
Recall that the party had earlier said that it would review the ruling of the Appellate Court before taking further action on the matter.
According to Amode, justice has not been properly served in the PDP’s governorship candidate, Dr. Olajide Adediran’s (popularly called Jandor) petitions against Sanwo-Olu’s re-election.
“We are challenging the ruling of the Appeal Court, affirming Sanwo-Olu as winner at the Supreme Court. In a couple of days, our petitions will get to the Supreme Court,” Amode said.
He said that the justices of the Court of Appeal had failed the party by not seeing the merit in Adediran’s petition.
“Looking at some of the Appeal Court’s rulings, there have been so many inconsistencies in its stand on pre-election matters.
“We, as a party, feel justice is yet to be served in our petitions against the outcome of the March 18 gubernatorial election in this state.
“We have a strong belief in the Supreme Court to look at the crux of the matter and make a statement that will serve as precedent.
“The party and our candidate are not deterred; we have reviewed the Nov. 15 Appeal Court’s ruling and decided to pursue justice at the Supreme Court,” Amode said.
The Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos on Nov. 15 dismissed issues raised by the PDP’s Adediran and the Labour Party candidate, Mr Gbadebo Rhodes-Viviour, against the judgment of the election tribunal.
The appellate court dismissed Adediran’s 34 grounds of appeal against Sanwo-Olu’s victory.
On the alleged non-qualification of Sanwo-Olu and his running mate, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, the court had ruled that it could not litigate the issue because it was a pre-election matter.
It held that the appellants failed to prove the allegation that Sanwo-Olu forged his West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) certificate.
The tribunal had earlier, on Sept. 25, dismissed Adediran and Rhodes-Viviour’s petition against Sanwo-Olu’s victory.
An appeal to the Supreme Court should be filed within 14 days from the date of the ruling, and the apex court then has 60 days to hear the case and make its ruling.
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FEC pegs $77.96 crude benchmark, N750/$ exchange rate for 2024 appropriation bill

…Approves $1bn support loan from AfDB
…Tinubu to present budget to N’Assembly today
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has pegged its 2024 projections for crude oil and the dollar to naira exchange rate at $77.96 and N750 respectively.
This new projection is a deviation from the earlier projection announced by Atiku Bagudu, Minister of budget and planning in October.
Bagudu had earlier stated that the FEC established a reference price of $73.96 per barrel for crude oil and an exchange rate of N700/$ as key assumptions for budgetary planning.
“Now, it was presented on the background of the commendable measures that have been taken since June in order to restore macroeconomic stability by particularly the deregulation of petroleum prices, in which we maintained that subsidies are gone and indeed the regulation of the foreign exchange market,” he said.
Nigerian NewsDirect however gathered that the projected crude oil price benchmark by the Federal Government is below the $94.91 projection of the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) and the $100 a barrel forecast by Goldman Sachs for next year.
This raises questions to the projections of the government to avoid a huge deficit by 2024 when the budget is being implemented.
Speaking with journalists after the FEC on Monday approved the 2024 budget, Bagudu revealed that the new budget is N1.5 trillion higher, than the initial N26 trillion earlier approved by the Council before the passage of the Medium Term Framework and Fiscal Policy document, by the National Assembly.
He disclosed that the Council also approved a revised Medium Term Economic Framework and Fiscal Policy document which will be represented to the National Assembly alongside the 2024 Appropriation Bill, describing the budget as “a process until it is signed into law.”
The council also approved a concessionary budget support loan of $1b from the African Development Bank ( AFDB).
Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, made this known.
Edun said that the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms committee headed by Taiwo Oyedele, briefed the Council on its recent report presented to the President.
He noted that the committee has affected the economy, helping to boost the fiscal position of the government and assisting to increase tax revenue to GDP, to 18 percent in Nigeria, from the current 7.5 percent.
Meanwhile, Nigerian NewsDirect gathered that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will present the 2024 budget to a joint session of the National Assembly on Wednesday barring any last minute changes.
The Secretary, Research and Information Department at the National Assembly, Dr Ali Umoru, confirmed this to journalists.
It was gathered that the number and category of persons to be given access into the National Assembly Complex will be restricted on the day due to space constraints and security.
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