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FG To Open Bid For Nigeria Air Next Week – Sirika

The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, on Wednesday hinted that the Federal Government would issue Requests-for-Proposal for the establishment of Nigeria Air next week.

A request for proposal is the process of requesting the bids on contracts to evaluate the feasibility, financial health and bidders’ abilities to undertake a specific project.

The minister, who made this disclosure during a chat with journalists in Abuja, said the government would issue requests for proposals to intending investors on March 8, 2022.

Sirika explained:  “The transaction adviser is going to request for proposal next week Monday. The government will own five percent, Nigerians will own 46 percent, and the international partners’ airlines will take 49 percent shares. We will give them some weeks to respond to the request, then we will announce the winning bidder.

“However, in the interim, because the government intends to own only five percent of the airline shares, we are going to go ahead with the AOC (Air Operator Certificate), which has commenced since.

“I believe that by April, we should be able to have our AOC ready, which means, we are ready to start. And once the AOC is in our hands, the offices are secured, the interim board is being constituted, and when they finish signing the contract, we will announce who they are”, Sirika added.

On the current status of the bidders, the minister explained that they are temporarily called interim board members and should take over latest by July when the investors take over the airline.

He said: “Currently, they are called interim because they will hold the airline on an interim basis up to the time the investors will come and take over.”

“They are noble people, some are Nigerians, some are not. I think there are about nine of them running the airline and they will begin operations between now and July.

“Within the period, Nigeria Air would run Lagos and Abuja, and as the situation demands, they may extend to Port Harcourt and other parts of the country”, the minister added.

Sirika also spoke on the concession of four major international airport terminals which, he said, would be completed in the second quarter of this year.

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