The Digest: The project to establish a national carrier, Nigeria Air, was rooted in the storm of controversy from the start. In a recent interview, former Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika has now pinned the blame for the venture's failure on domestic operators, accusing them of using legal action to scuttle a project he claims was transparent and well-structured.
Key Points:
- Former Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika blames domestic airlines for the failure of Nigeria Air.
- He claimed that Air Peace, United, and Azman Airlines went to court to stop the project.
- Sirika argued the public-private partnership with Ethiopian Airlines was transparent.
- He accused the airlines of hindering the project over a "limited" 5% stake for Nigeria.
- The former minister revealed that only N2 billion was spent on the project.
- He stated that without the court case, Nigeria Air would be operational today.
- Sirika questioned why the incoming government did not pursue the court case.
Sources: Channels Television