The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairman of Air Peace, Allen Onyema has called on President Bola Tinubu to immediately dissolve the highly controversial Nigeria Air.
“When you look at this Nigeria Air thing, look at the shareholding, I have it here, the shareholding agreement, without SAHCO, Nigeria would have been in trouble,” said Onyema.
“They are transaction advisers and they’re going to get 3%. They’re going to get 1.45% of the shareholding capital, which is put at around 250 million. Ethiopia will bring 122 million but not as cash but as rentals,” Onyema stated. “Ethiopia is not bringing a penny into Nigeria. Ethiopia will pay rentals for their own plane, it is written here in black and white, pay for rentals for their own plane for five years.
Onyema also hit out at the former Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika for what he said about the former’s airline on Sunday. “The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority is there. You can contact them, they are the regulators. He was in charge. He signed the import permit for those aircraft. You cannot import any aircraft into the country without the minister of aviation’s approval.
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