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    Nigeria Air: FG opens bid to private partners

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMarch 8, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Nigeria Air was first proposed in 2018

    The Federal Government of Nigeria has issued the request for proposal to intending private investors on national carrier.

    In a statement shared on the official Twitter handle of the Aviation Ministry on Monday, the Federal Government said the move is part of efforts towards diversification of the economy and to promote economic growth.

    The statement also added that the private sector partners are expected to comprise – Nigerian Financial and Institutional Investors (min. 46% shares) so that the total Nigerien shareholding will hold a minimum of 51% of the shares of ‘Nigeria Air ‘ (including the 5% non-interactive FGN share), as required by international laws for a National Carrier.

    This comes less than one week after the minister of aviation, Hadi Sirika announced that the Federal Government will issue requests-for-proposal for the establishment of Nigeria Air.

    Sirika while making the announcement said because the government intends to own only five percent of the airline shares, it is going to go ahead with the AOC (Air Operator Certificate), which has commenced since.

    He also said the Federal government will give the prospective investors some weeks to respond to the request, then an announcement will be made concerning the winning bidder.

    • FG suspends launch of national carrier Nigeria Air

    The Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Aviation is seeking to reposition Nigeria’s Aviation sector, as part of efforts towards the diversification of the economy, promoting competitiveness of the sector, boosting productivity, and enhancing economic growth.

    To this end, the FG, through the Federal Ministry of Aviation, is inviting interested private parties to submit proposals for the take-over and further development of the National Carrier, the recently launched ‘Nigeria Air’ to take advantage of the opportunities of the largest market in Africa.

    The private sector partners/ consortia are expected to comprise of on international Airline {max. 49% shores), and Nigerian Financial and Institutional Investors {min. 46% shores), so that the total Nigerien shareholding will hold o minimum of 51 % of the shores of ‘Nigeria Air ‘ {including the 5% non-interactive FGN shore), as required by international laws for a National Carrier.

    Interested parties can download the RFP and the Information Memorandum (1M) from the website: www.nigerianaviationpppprojects.com

    Any addendum issued to the RFP will be published on the same website. Clarifications and enquiries may be sent via email to: info@nigerianaviationpppprojects.com and enquiry@nigerianaviationpppprojects.com

    All responses to the RFP must be received in hard copies not later than 15 :00 hrs. on the 10th of May 2022 or the address below:

    The Permanent Secretary
    Federal Ministry of Aviation Federal Secretariat Complex
    Shehu Shagari Way,
    Abuja, Nigeria

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