The Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Aviation, Honourable Nnolim Nnaji, has appealed to the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) to rescind action on its planned shutdown of operations due to the escalating cost of aviation fuel, Jet-A1.
Honourable Nnaji who regretted that despite the last intervention of the leadership of the House aviation and other relevant committees, the problem remained unabated, assured the airlines that his Committee and, indeed, the House leadership were not sleeping over their plight.
He disclosed that the House leadership had already summoned a meeting of the stakeholders, including the chairmen of the relevant committees to a meeting on Monday, May 9, to address their matter.
Nnaji, who praised the operators for their patriotism, further urged them not to ground their operations, stressing that, ”such will inflict more pains on our already distressed economy.”
He also promised them that, “the National Assembly is determined to ensure that the aviation fuel crisis is urgently resolved because air transportation has become the safest mode of travel.
“It is equally the catalyst of economic development; so, we cannot afford to entertain any disruption in the sector especially now that election process is ongoing.”
The operators had on Friday, May 6, 2022, issued a notice of shutting down their operations over the hike in aviation fuel which has now risen to N700 per litre thereby shooting their costs of operations to 95 percent.
This was contained in a letter signed by the AON President, Abdulmunaf Yunusa Sarina.The leadership of the House of Representatives had at the instance of a motion sponsored by the Aviation Committee Chairman, Honourable Nnaji intervened on the same issue in March, 2022 during which the Nigerian National Petroleum Company, (NNPC) was urged to issue importation licence to the operators as part of the measures in resolving the challenges.