Senate Reject FG N5Billion Bailout For Aviation Sector Because ‘it is Small’
Federal
Government plan to give N5bn bailout to the operators of the aviation sector
following the losses they suffered as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic was on
Monday rejected by the Senate.
Senator
Smart Adeyemi, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Aviation had at the
opening of a three-day public hearing on the six executive bills meant to
reorganise the civil aviation agencies in the country, made a case for bailout
for the sector.
But the
Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, disclosed that the Federal
Government would soon start the disbursement of the N5bn bailout it approved
for the operators of the sector.
The minister
said the airline operators would get N4bn while other businesses in the
aviation sector would be given N1bn.
He said, “The
Federal Government has approved N4bn as bailout for the airlines and N1bn for
other businesses within the civil aviation.
“We are
already putting arrangements for the disbursement in place and once we start,
it would be transparently done.”
However, the
Senate Committee Chairman said the N4bn would not be enough to keep the airline
operators in business.
Adeyemi said
the N4bn approved for the airline operators was too small, going by what was
happening globally in the aviation sector.
He said, “If
we really want to keep the airline operators in business, and we don’t want
them to close shops and go home, the Federal Government should shore up the
amount.
“If you want
to keep the airlines in business and you don’t want them to start cutting
corners, there is need to look at the airlines with a view to giving them
substantive support.”
Responding
to Adeyemi’s submissions, the minister admitted that the amount was small but
added that the National Assembly would need to play a crucial role to increase
the amount approved.”
Reacting to
the House of Representatives’ suspension of the proposed concession of four
airports by the Aviation Ministry, Sirika said the action was taken in error.
He said,
“The House committee took the action because I was absent at the budget defence
session.”
He said the
essence of the executive bills was to address the genuine concerns of all the
stakeholders in the aviation industry.
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