NANTA
commends Aviation Minister, CBN on forex concession
The National Association of Nigerian
Travel Agents (NANTA) has hailed the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) decision to
grant a concession to foreign airlines on access to foreign exchange.
The statement jointly signed by
President of the association, Mr. Bankole Bernard and Publicity Secretary, Mr.
Olumuyiwa Salami Adebayo paid particular tribute to the Minister of State for
Aviation, Mr. Hadi Sirika for giving
attention to the persist advocacy of the association to the effect that capital
controls placed by government were stifling development in the aviation sector,
making business difficult for airlines and reducing the capacity of Nigerians
to embark on their legitimate travel business due to escalating air fares.
The statement reads in part: “We want to
commend the Minister of Aviation and authorities at the Central Bank of Nigeria
(CBN) for the forex concession that were recently granted to airlines. We are
happy that our advocacy on the importance of government implementing favourable
policies in the aviation sector is beginning to pay off.”
The statement noted that this decision
was bound to strengthen the confidence level of airlines in Nigeria's economy
and reverse all the drawbacks that the industry has suffered in the past couple
of months.
It noted further that the concession
would give room for the airlines to clear the backlog of funds waiting for repatriation in Nigerian banks. This would, invariably, create opportunities for
Nigerians to enjoy more affordable travel since “travel agencies will no longer
be compelled to sell in dollars as we have seen in the earlier part of the
year. This would invariably reduce the cost of tickets”
The association however advised that
government should go further to take a few more steps that would ease doing
business in the sector and give investors more confidence to travel down
to and invest in Nigeria.
The statement advised that government
should: “focus on the domestic carriers by creating an aviation intervention
fund to help them stabilise and compete with their peers in other markets.
Government should also consider granting licenses to companies that intend to
set up Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facilities in the country as
this would help in arrears of developing manpower, by offering training
simulations to our personnel within the industry.”
NANTA concluded the statement by
“assuring our readiness to partner with government, its agencies and other
professional bodies in the sector to build a world class aviation industry for
the country. We are convinced that aviation remains an important factor to the
social economic development of the country and her ever ready to play our part”
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