“We haven’t received any forex concession from CBN,” Foreign
airlines cry out
The Association of Foreign
Airlines’ Representatives in Nigeria have cried out that its members are yet to
benefit from the concession granted to them to access foreign exchange at the
inter-bank foreign exchange market.
The AFARN President, Kingsley
Nwokoma, told the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos that the present exchange
rate was seriously affecting their operations.
TTW gathered that the forex
concession was granted to the airlines by the Central Bank of Nigeria following
the intervention of the Minister of State for Aviation, Senaor Hadi Sirika.
Sirika had assured the airline
operators that their difficulty in sourcing foreign exchange for their
operations would ease as a result of the move.
However, Nwokoma said the dollar
scarcity problem was still persisting, warning that more foreign airlines could
close shop if the issue was not resolved as soon as possible.
He, therefore, appealed to the
Federal Government to hasten the ease of providing foreign exchange to the
local and foreign airlines.
Nwokoma also said the AFARN was
prepared to collaborate with stakeholders in the country to enhance the
sustainable safety standards and policies in the aviation sector.
Nwokoma said: “There is need for
stakeholders to collaborate in view of recent security developments in the
world, in order to maintain safer skies.
“Aviation is a sector that
everybody should come together to grow, and we will all be proud of it. There
are so many units that make up the industry and collaboration is key to moving
the industry forward. We want performance but we must drive safety with it.”
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