The number of domestic airlines in the country has dropped from 150 to eight in the last 17 years, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has said.
The General Manager, Public Relations, NCAA, Sam Adurogboye, said during an interaction with journalists that the development was due to lack of proper corporate governance and inability to fulfil safe operations, rather than multiple charges as some of the airlines had claimed.
He said, “At the time the NCAA started in January year 2000, we had about 150 airlines in our register. In 2006, they came down to 28, the rest went under. At a point, the number reduced to 12; and today, we have eight airlines.
“It was not because the NCAA didn’t do its regulation well. It is because we do what we need to do that is why those who have to fizzle out will naturally fizzle out. There was a time there were banks all over the place, but today many of them have gone under. You don’t blame this on the CBN; rather, you commend them because customers’ savings are guaranteed.
“There is no country where airlines are not going under. United States has the greatest number of mergers. If big carriers in the US are merging, why do we think airlines cannot merge in Nigeria? Businesses are run with corporate governance. It is not within the purview of the regulatory authority to say who will be the accountant or managing director.”
From Punch
We still have a LONG WAY TO GO in this country! It's a shame
ReplyDeleteBad governance and foolish policy
ReplyDelete150? Really
ReplyDeleteNever knew they were up to 150 or did they mean 15?
ReplyDeleteWhat? Well I now know why Arik will be toying with people. Cancelling flights like buhari.
ReplyDeletewell, at least let there be regulation. na God still dey save person
ReplyDeleteWhich way Nigeria..
ReplyDeleteNa just few I know.
ReplyDeleteNigeria Airways
Concord Airline
Sosoliso
Virgin Nigeria
Chanchagi
Bellview
IRS
etc
Na wa ooo.
Ok
ReplyDeleteOh my dear country
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