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Aviation fuel: Domestic airlines to suspend flight operations Monday

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Domestic airlines under the aegis of the Airline Operators of Nigeria say there will be no flight operations within the country from Monday, May 9 as they begin a protest over a rise in the cost of aviation fuel, Jet A1, and other running costs.

The airlines – Azman Air, Max Air, United Nigeria Airways, Ibom Air, Air Peace, Arik Air, Air Peace, Dana Air and Overland Airways – made this known in a letter addressed to the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, copied the Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Captain Musa Nuhu.

Aviation fuel price (JetA1) has risen from N190 per litre to N700 and the airlines are angry, noting that no airline in the world can absorb the astronomical hike.

The airlines said with the current fuel hike, it had increased its fuel cost component from 40 per cent to 95 per centin Nigeria and also affected the cost of a seat per head which should be at least N120,000.

The operators appealed to air passengers for understanding as they stressed that the situation was currently biting.

Read the full statement of the AON below:

It is with a great sense of responsibility and patriotism that the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) have carried on deploying and subsidizing their services to our highly esteemed Nigerian flying public in the last four months despite the steady and astronomical hike in the price of JetA1 and other operating costs.

Overtime, aviation fuel price (JetA1) has risen from N190 per litre to N700 currently. No airline in the world can absorb this kind of sudden shock from such an astronomical rise over a short period. While aviation fuel worldwide is said to cost about 40% of an airline’s operating cost globally, the present hike has shut up Nigeria’s operating cost to about 95%.

In the face of this, airlines have engaged the Federal Government, the National Assembly, NNPC and oil marketers with the view to bringing the cost of JetA1 down which has currently made the unit cost per seat for a one hour flight in Nigeria today to an average of N120,000. The latter cannot be fully passed to passengers who are already experiencing a lot of difficulties.

While AON appreciates the efforts of the current government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure air transport in Nigeria grows, unfortunately, the cost of aviation fuel has continued to rise unabated thereby creating huge pressure on the sustainability of operations and financial viability of the airlines. This is unsustainable and the airlines can no longer absorb the pressure.

To this end therefore, the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) hereby wishes to regrettably inform the general public that member airlines will discontinue operations nationwide with effect from Monday May 9, 2022 until further notice.

AON uses this medium to humbly state that we regret any inconveniences this very difficult decision might cause and appeal to travelers to kindly reconsider their travel itinerary and make alternative arrangements.

Signed:

Alhaji (Dr.) Abdulmunaf Yunusa Sarina

President

Jointly signed by:

Alhaji Shehu Wada – Executive Director, Max Air 2. Dr. Obiora Okonkwo – Chairman, United Nigeria Airlines

Capt. Mfon Udom – CEO, Ibom Air 4. Capt. Roy Ilegbodu – CEO, Arik Air

Capt. Abdullahi Mahmood – CEO, Aero Contractors 6. Alhaji Faisal Abdulmunaf – MD, Azman Air

Capt. Edward Boyo – CEO, Overland Airways 8. Mr. Sukh Mann – Deputy CEO, Dana Air

Barr. Allen Onyema, Chairman, Air Peace

CC: Honourable Minister of Aviation

DG, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority

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Nigeria’s rail revenue drops 4% to N2.2bn in three months

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Nigeria’s rail revenue drops 4% to N2.2bn in three months

Revenue generated from rail transport fell by 4.7 percent year-on-year (YoY) to N2.19 billion in the third quarter of 2024 (Q3’24), from N2.3 billion in the corresponding period of 2023, Q3’23.

The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, disclosed this yesterday in its Rail Transportation Data for Q3’24.

The breakdown of the revenue shows N1.7 billion was received from passengers while N412.57 million was collected on goods/cargo, and N51.85 million received from the movement of goods/cargo through pipelines. It also generated N34.77 million from income line categorized as ‘Other Receipts’.

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The Bureau also said that 743,205 passengers travelled through the rail system during the period.

It stated: “In Q3’24, a total of 743,205 passengers travelled via rail system relative to 594,348 reported in the corresponding quarter of 2023, indicating a growth rate of 25.05 percent.

“The volume of goods/cargo transported via rail in Q3 2024 stood at 96,401 tons compared to 69,003 tons recorded in Q3 2023.

“In the quarter under review, the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) reported an additional volume of goods/cargo transported via pipeline which stood at 7,320 tons, lower than 12,960 tons in Q3 2023.

“In terms of revenue generation, N1.7 billion was received from passengers during the reference period, showing an increase of 13.83 percent from the N1.49 billion recorded in the same quarter of the previous year”.

Nigeria’s rail revenue drops 4% to N2.2bn in three months

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JUST IN: Six crew members escape unhurt as Cargo plane crash-lands in Abuja

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JUST IN: Six crew members escape unhurt as Cargo plane crash-lands in Abuja

A cargo plane operated by Allied Air made an emergency landing at Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport due to a malfunctioning landing gear.

The aircraft, bearing registration number 5N-JRT, experienced the failure on Wednesday at 10:00 am with six crew members on board.

“Fortunately, no casualties were recorded,” a source familiar with the incident said.

“Crew members were quickly evacuated and are undergoing medical evaluations at the 063 Nigerian Air Force medical unit.”

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“Emergency responders swiftly secured the crash site, cordoning off the area under Military Airport Commandant supervision.”

The source revealed that the airport’s runway is temporarily closed, causing flight delays.

Airport authorities, including the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, are working to remove the aircraft and inspect the runway for potential damage.

This incident occurs three months after a Port Harcourt helicopter crash claimed three lives.

JUST IN: Six crew members escape unhurt as Cargo plane crash-lands in Abuja

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FG stops Adeleke’s move to relocate Osun Airport to Ede

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FG stops Adeleke’s move to relocate Osun Airport to Ede

The federal government has suspended the relocation of the Osun State International Airport project from Ido-Osun to Ede, following widespread controversies and protests.

Governor Ademola Adeleke had announced that the foundation-laying ceremony for the new airport would be held on December 16, 2024, in Ede, his hometown.

The event was to feature key dignitaries, including Ministers of Works and Aviation, David Umahi and Festus Keyamo.

However, the proposed relocation drew sharp criticism.

The Ido-Osun community staged protests, condemning the move as nepotistic and undemocratic.

Critics argued that the relocation prioritised personal interest over public good.

In defence, the Osun state government cited encroachment on the Ido-Osun airport land, the presence of gullies, and the inadequacy of the runway as reasons for the decision.

In a letter dated December 6, 2024, signed by the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace, Dr. Emmanuel D. Meribole, and addressed to Governor Adeleke, the ministry directed the state government to suspend the project indefinitely.

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The letter, obtained exclusively by The Nation, stated: “Re: Invitation as a Special Guest of Honour at the Foundation Laying Ceremony of the Osun State International Airport. I wish to refer to your letter Ref. No. 5.12/19/1/Vol.VI/188 dated 21st November 2024 on the above subject and to respectfully request Your Excellency to suspend the foundation laying ceremony of the Osun State International Airport until the issues regarding the petitions over the existing airstrip/airport are resolved and to harmonize the state’s efforts with that of the federal government.”

This development marks a significant setback for Governor Adeleke’s administration amid ongoing disputes over the airport’s future.

“Your Excellency may wish to note that the airstrip is a federal project that is captured in the Ministry’s 2024 Appropriation. We also note that you have made arrangements to expand the airstrip to an international airport. In addition, there is a petition indicating there is an existing airstrip where funds have been expended and the need to use the site for the present airstrip instead of a new site.

“The federal government is mandated to ensure judicious use of funds to curtail wastage of resources. As this Airstrip Project is a collaboration between state and federal governments, we must be in synch before the project takes off.

“Accordingly, Your Excellency is respectfully requested to reschedule the foundation laying ceremony of the Osun State Airport pending the resolution of the petitions and selection of a mutually agreed date. Please, accept the assurances of the Honourable Minister’s highest regards.”

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