By Chidi Ugwu
Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar Kana, the newly appointed Permanent Secretary of Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, on Wednesday clarified that there is no mandate to revive the controversial Nigeria Air deal with Ethiopian Airlines.
Dr. Kana gave the clarification in a statement following rumours making the rounds that federal government may have decided to Revive the deal between Nigerian Air and Ethiopian Airlines.
Timesreporters Online recalls that a federal high court sitting in Lagos state in 2024, nullified the sale of 49 percent equity stake in Nigeria Air to Ethiopian Airlines.
Kana, while addressing concerns regarding the revival of the National Carrier Project, emphasized that future considerations for a national carrier will depend on favorable conditions and presidential guidance.
The Permanent Secretary pledged loyalty to Minister Festus Keyamo and expressed commitment to enhancing Nigeria’s aviation sector through teamwork and innovation, aiming for a bright future reflective of national aspirations.
“It is with great honor and a deep sense of responsibility that I address you today. As we chart the course for the continued growth and development of Nigeria’s aviation and aerospace sector.
“Since my inaugural statement on Monday at the hand-over ceremony, I have been inundated with inquiries about my reference to the revival of the National Carrier Project.
“For the avoidance of doubt I never said that there is a mandate to revive the botched Nigeria Air deal with Ethiopian airline. I received no such instruction. I was only referring to the general vision of the Administration to still consider a National Carrier Project if it is favourable to the country and under the guidance and directives of Mr. President and the Honourable Minister of Aviation. I hope this clarifies all the ambiguities surrounding my earlier statement on this issue.
“On a personal note, I pledge absolute loyalty to the Honourable Minister and remain dedicated to working closely with him to drive the Ministry’s agenda forward. Together, we will ensure that the future of aviation in Nigeria is bright, innovative, and reflective of the aspirations of our great nation.
“Thank you, and may we continue to soar to greater heights” reads the statement in part.