Domestic
airlines have announced that they will no longer remit charges to
aviation agencies until the sector is rid of corruption.
The carriers, under the aegis of the Airline Operators of Nigeria, said the decision took effect from November 1, 2013.
In a statement on Sunday, the spokesman
of the group, Alhaji Mohammed Tukur, complained that heavy charges were
being imposed on the airline operators by the aviation agencies.
He added that despite this, there was a
lot of corruption in the system, citing the latest armoured car scandal
involving the Minister of Aviation, Ms. Stella Oduah.
Tukur said, “Due to the ongoing crisis,
we have resolved to stop all remittances payable to the Nigerian Civil
Aviation Authority, the Nigeria Airspace Management Agency, the Federal
Airports Authority of Nigeria and other relevant aviation bodies, as the
numerous charges have the potential to cripple our operations.
“This will continue pending the time
they reform or come clean on the taxes and charges they have collected,
which ran into several billions of naira in a couple of years. They also
need a reform to comply with the global practices and standards.
“The suspension of payment of taxes and
charges took effect from November 1, 2013, and we call on the Federal
Government and all concerned to set up an investigative panel to resolve
these anomalies.”
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