Thursday 20 October 2016

47 airlines shut down operations in Nigeria due to harsh environment – Operators

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Airline operators have bemoaned the unfavourable operating environment in the country, which they said have led to the folding up of 47 airlines in the last 30 years.
They told the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation yesterday that the harsh business environment is responsible for the dwindling fortunes of some airlines.
Speaking on behalf of his colleagues, the Secretary-General of Airline Operators of Nigeria, Capt. Mohammed Joji attributed the development to “policy formulation, policy deviation and policy contradictions on the part of the executive arm of government.”
“Forty-seven airlines have gone under due to policy somersault and high operating costs,” he stated.
Joji disclosed that the Federal Government tried to address the situation in 2006 through the Presidential Task Force set up by former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
He, however, noted that there had been no remarkable change in the way government agencies in the aviation sector churned out policies because the report of the task force was not implemented.
Joji said, “These include high operation costs, leading to unstable operating environment such as the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency charging dollars for domestic operators flying within the Nigerian airspace.
“It was for that reason the Presidential Task Force set up by the then President Olusegun Obasanjo submitted its report in March 2006. The published white paper approved among other things the following: government accepted the recommendation to grant zero tariff and Value Added Tax on aircraft, aircraft spare parts and ground equipment.
“Government also approved the removal of the five per cent VAT on ticket sales and cargo charges. The task force also noted that VAT is never charged on transportation in any part of the world because transportation is a basic service, which drives the economy. The task force’s recommendation can be collaborated by the VAT Decree No. 102 of 1993.”
The operators also complained that foreign airlines were enjoying certain incentives that were denied local carriers.
One of such is the approval of multiple destinations to foreign airlines, which they said had adversely affected their own operations.
Joji explained, “The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority policy of levying operators flying on scheduled flights out of Nigeria is a punitive measure devoid of any economic sense to the airlines.
“The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria charges the most expensive land rate in the world at N60,000 per square metre. That is more expensive than choice land in Victoria Island, Lagos, and Asokoro in Abuja.”
The Managing Director, Medview Airline, Mr. Olanrewaju Lukman, told the committee that Joji’s presentation adequately captured the feelings of the operators.
He said while the government’s plan to concede four major airports to private operators might sound appealing, it could be distorted if the process was not made transparent.
“If anything meaningful must be achieved in the proposed plan to rescue the aviation sector, then transparency must be the watchword,” he argued.
Emirates, one of the biggest foreign airlines operating in Nigeria, has said it is stopping flight operations  to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja with effect from October 22, 2016.
In another development, East African carrier Kenya Airways, has also announced that it will suspend flights to Abuja with effect from November 15, 2016 as part of its restructuring and loss saving efforts.
SOURCE: Dailypostng

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Police Recover N2.7m Bribe Money From Assistant Commissioner of Police

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The Nigeria Police Force Complaint Response Unit (CRU) said it had recovered N2.7 million bribe money from an Assistant Commissioner of Police (name withheld) serving in one of the state commands.
This is contained in the third quarter report of the unit signed by Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police, ACP Abayomi Shogunle, Head of CRU in Abuja.
The report said the recovery followed a complaint made to the CRU through a telephone call.
Shogunle said that necessary disciplinary procedures were ongoing against the officer involved in the misconduct.
He also said that the suspect arrested in respect of the case had since been handed over to the relevant agency for prosecution.
“The bribe money was recovered from the ACP after the case was referred to the X-Squad for necessary action in line with the directive issued by the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, that X-Squad be included as part of CRU responding agents,’’ he said.
Shogunle said that the inclusion of state provost marshals, OC SIB, Control-Room demonstrated the I-G’s resolve to ensuring more effective response to cases of alleged police professional misconduct nationwide.
He said that the unit had resolved 324 cases out of the 405 it received from members of the public against the police between July and September.
He said 51 of the cases reported during the period under review were found to be false, while 30 cases were still pending.
Shogunle said the Rivers Police Command topped the state ranking with a total of 78 cases, followed by Lagos with 72 and FCT with 48 cases.
“The Q3 report shows that over half of the complaints against the police came from four state commands – Rivers, Lagos, FCT and Anambra, which accounts for 55.06 per cent of complaints during the period under review,“he said
He said no single complaint was reported against the police in six state commands, Bauchi, Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi, Osun and Sokoto.
The CRU head said Kebbi remained the only command with no complaint made against the police since the inception of the unit in Nov. 2015.
He noted that Professional misconduct topped the complaint distribution category with 154 entries, followed by demanding money for bail with 144 entries.
“More complaints were received via phone call – 294 cases, WhatsApp – 55, Twitter – 20, email – 19, Facebook – 6, SMS – 2, BBM – 1 and 8 cases reported via others (petition letters, media publications),“he said
He said that the sharp reduction in complaints against the police during the period under review was linked to the fact that Nigerian Police officers were becoming more professional.
Shogunle said that the Inspector-General of Police had ensured strict adherence to the CRU Motto of “No to Impunity”. (NAN)


SOURCE: Leadershipng

Businesses hopeful as Naira extends gains at forex market

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Some business persons in Lagos on Thursday expressed hope that the economy would soon rebound as the Nigerian currency continues to appreciate in all the major segments of the forex market.
In separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos, they called on their fellow business persons to exercise patience and act to salvage the naira.
Uche Mba, a motorcycle spare-parts dealer noted that the appreciation of the naira at the forex market was gradually breeding calm in the economy.
According to him, the development will sooner than later lead to price stability of goods and services.
Obi Edwards, an importer of gas cylinders said that the liquidity challenge in sourcing forex was already reducing as most Bureau De Change (BDC) operators were selling forex.
Mr. Edwards expressed the hope that if the situation continued unabated, it would reduce the fluctuation in the prices of goods and services.
Stella Shogunle, a dealer in female handbags, said that it was good news that the naira had continued to appreciate at the forex market for about three weeks.
She called for patriotism from all Nigerians to ensure that currency speculators do not thwart the wind of progress in the forex market.
The naira on Thursday continued to hedge against the dollar in all the major segments of the forex market.
At the parallel market, the naira closed at N460 to the dollar, from N468 it posted on Wednesday, while the Pound Sterling and the Euro traded at N560 and N510 respectively.
About 1700 BDCs in Lagos and Abuja sold dollar at N380 controlled rate, while the Pound Sterling and the Euro exchanged at N558 and 500, respectively.
The naira closed at N304.50 at the official interbank market, maintaining same rate as at Wednesday.
Aminu Gwadabe, President, Association of Bureau De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON) called on all genuine forex buyers to purchase it from its members at the official price.
Mr. Gwadabe called on currency hoarders to sell the forex at their disposal as the naira was steadily on its way to full recovery.
SOURCE: Premiumtimesng

Thursday 13 October 2016

No Nigerian bank is undercapitalised – CBN

Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Godwin Emefiele
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that there is no truth in a report that seven Nigerian banks are undercapitalised.

The Director, Banking Supervision, Mrs Tokunbo Martins, told journalists at the end of the Bankers Committee Meeting in Lagos on Wednesday that there was no truth in the report.

 A Dubai-based International Investment Bank, Arqaam Capital, had reported that seven Nigerian banks were undercapitalised to the tune of N1tn about 3.2 billion dollars.

The stress test by Arqaam Capital also reported that two banks were close to being insolvent. Martins said that commercial banks were facing some challenges that were not peculiar to Nigeria, adding that Non Performing Loans (NPL) at 11 per cent was not the focus for now.

“As Director Banking Supervision, I wish to state that the report that seven banks are undercapitalised is not true.

“That our banks have non-performing loans at 11 per cent is not the focus for now. We should totally ignore such a story,’’ Martins said. The director said that commercial banks in the country had huge capacity to generate income to absorb any losses that could arise from such loans.

“The fact that a country has non-performing loans at this period is expected. So, I don’t think that any jurisdiction should be demonised because of NPL,’’ Martins said.

SOURCE:Vanguardng


Nigeria confirms release of 21 Chibok girls from Boko Haram

A video of the alleged missing girls, abducted from the northeastern town of Chibok, emerged shortly after their abduction.
Nigerian officials have confirmed the release of 21 girls who were kidnapped from Chibok by Boko Haram militants in 2014.
A presidential spokesman confirmed their release follows negotiations between the Nigerian government and Boko Haram members, brokered by the International Red Cross and Swiss government.
He added: "The negotiations will continue."
Around 270 girls were taken from their school in Chibok. Dozens escaped in the initial melee and more than 200 are still missing.
The kidnapping sparked nationwide protests.
SOURCE:itv

Tuesday 11 October 2016

‘I thank God that the Police arrested me’ – Armed Robbery Suspect

'I thank God that the Police arrested me' - Armed Robbery Suspect (PHOTO)

A suspected armed robber, Sunday Onu, has said that he thanked God over his arrest, as he had tried several times to quit armed robbery but failed.
The suspect who hailed from Benue state claimed that he joined the armed robbery gang a week after his traditional wed­ding.
He noted that his arrest was divinely arranged as he had sev­erally attempted to quit the evil act but could not.
Onu who is now 34 year old, revealed that his four man armed robbery gang always disguised as NEPA officials in their overalls, knock at the gate of their victims for engineering services only to hold the house hostage at gun point and rob them.
The suspect who claimed to be the driver of the armed rob­bery gang disclosed that his own share at the end of every opera­tion ranges between N450,000 to 500,000 depending on how much the group made during the operation.
“I joined the gang after my traditional wedding in 2013 and since then we have been working together and each time I wanted to quit something tends to stop me.
“I was the driver of the gang and also use my own car to carry them to any place they want to go for operation, but I don’t fol­low them for the operation. My duty was to drop them and go out of the operation zone to wait and after operation they called me and I quickly rushed to take them away.
“During the first operation I received the sum of N450,000, I am aware the use guns but we don’t kill,” he explained.
However, luck ran out of him after a resident of one of their victims sent a distress call to the police which swiftly responded and rounded him and one other suspect up while their leaders es­caped