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Nigeria Pilots AfDB’s $7bn Aviation Programme As FG Approves Leasing Company

Ejike Ejike by Ejike Ejike
3 weeks ago
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The African Development Bank has picked Nigeria as a pilot country for a $7 billion integrated aviation programme, while the Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the establishment of a mostly private Nigerian aircraft leasing company to ease plane acquisition for local carriers.

The minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, stated this in Abuja on Tuesday during a meeting with representatives of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), that the leasing firm — funded almost entirely by private and development-bank investors, with the government providing only a sovereign guarantee and a minimal equity stake — would help stabilise operators, reduce flight cancellations and lower airfares.

Keyamo said the AfDB’s $7 billion package would support the continent-wide programme and named him its ambassador in Africa.

Keyamo noted that the move was designed to ensure the survival and stability of airline operators by reducing flight disruptions and airfares.

He also revealed that the African Development Bank (AfDB) had committed a $7 billion package to support its integrated African aviation programme.

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Speaking about how the firm would operate, Keyamo said it would be substantially private, with the government holding only a minimal equity stake.

He said, “The company will have strategic backing by the government, but it will be substantially private. We are bringing in investments of nearly 95% or 99% from outside. Development banks across Africa, and private individuals from outside and inside the country, are bringing in money to ensure that this company has enough funding to bring aircraft into the country on dry lease.

“Government is not putting one kobo in it. The government is only providing a sovereign guarantee for the safety of those aircraft and for repossession. And for that, the government will hold a minimum equity in the company”.

On the importance of establishing an aircraft leasing firm, Keyamo said, “Since we don’t own a national airline and we don’t subsidise one, our duty as a government is to ensure that we support domestic airline operators to make them stable and make their businesses thrive.

“President Tinubu approved this plan to ensure that they (airline operators) get the fullest support from the government to acquire their aircraft because the major problem of the local operators has been how to acquire their aircraft for their different operations.

“It’s not only their businesses that will benefit from this move. Once they acquire more aircraft, it will help to cut down on the constant cancellation of flights we are currently familiar with and force down the price of airfares”.

On the commitment of AfDB, Keyamo said, “The African Development Bank has keyed into this because they have an integrated programme for this kind of thing in Africa, and Nigeria is one of their pilot countries. They have announced a $7 billion support package for this programme to pump into aviation, and I have been officially appointed as ambassador for this programme in Africa by the African Development Bank.”

Speaking on behalf of AON, the managing director of Ibom Air, George Uriesi said the firm would ease the financial burden on airline operators.

He said: “Aircraft is the most expensive thing any airline can buy and for people like us who have ordered for brand new airplanes, these are multi-million-dollar equipment. So, if we take our A220 from the factory at 30 per cent interest rate, and our competitors elsewhere take it from the factory at 3 per cent while they are paying $100 a month for the airplane, I’m paying $600, $700 for the same airplane for the same business.”

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Ejike Ejike is a Senior Reporter with Leadership Newspaper with over 12 years of experience, specialising in crime, transport, security, and maritime reporting. He is recognised for in-depth analysis that goes beyond surface-level coverage, with a commitment to accuracy and factual reporting that has established him as an authority across his beats.

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