Arik Air yesterday suspended its domestic flights after aviation unions
disrupted activities at the airport leaving hundreds of local passengers stranded at the Murtala Muhammed
Airport, Lagos. The unions decided
to ground the operations of Arik over alleged failure to pay service
charges it owed government agencies such as the Federal Airports
Authority of Nigeria; Nigerian Airspace Management Agency; and the
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.
However, a statement by the airline quoted the Managing Director, Mr. Chris Ndulue, as denying the allegations.
“This issue bears on
personal interests and not payment of bills; since FAAN has been
collecting its charges in advance since 18 months now. Arik Air regrets
the inconveniences this disruption by FAAN would cause our guests.
Before now, there have
been several attempts and threats to disrupt our operations and sell the
usual impression that Arik Air owes the agencies. After these attempts
failed, today, they resorted to using some FAAN staff.
“We are aware that some
knowledgeable staff refused to join this illegal and unwarranted action.
They locked the boarding gate and prevented passengers from getting to
the aircraft and were making false announcement of unimaginable sums of
money they claimed Arik owed. Obviously, from their records no other
airline owes anything.”
It added, “This is only a
calculated attempt to punish the airline and tarnish its image. They
are witnesses to the reputation of Arik Air as a young and upwardly
mobile airline. They saw it in their road shows and many visits to
airlines and aircraft manufacturers. Ordinarily, they should be happy,
but they are not
“For the records, Arik
Air does not owe FAAN as is being alleged by the agency. We want to
state that FAAN has been collecting its charges over the last 18 months
when it introduced the pay-as-you-go regime. In this year alone, we have
paid over N2bn to FAAN (breakdown by month and types is attached).
Thirty five per cent of total airline revenues in Nigeria are paid back
to government agencies.”
The airline described as
fictitious and baseless several figures allegedly being bandied about
by FAAN as Arik Air’s indebtedness to the agency.
Meanwhile, the
management of FAAN has distanced itself from the action of the unions,
describing it as counter-productive to business operations.
A statement signed by
the General Manager, Public Affairs, FAAN, Mr. Akin Olukunle, stated
that the management was taken aback by the action of the unions and
described it as counter-productive.
The statement read in
part, “Earlier today, Thursday September 20, 2012, it was brought to the
attention of the management of the Federal Airports Authority of
Nigeria that members of the industrial unions in the aviation industry
carried out an industrial action, which entailed the disruption of Arik
Airlines’ flights, allegedly to recover debts owed by the airline to
various agencies in the industry.
“The management wishes
to inform the public that it was not aware of any plan by the unions to
embark on the said industrial action as the management considered it to
be counter-productive to the current efforts being made by management to
recover debts owed FAAN by Arik Airlines and other customers.
Olukunle added, “The
management wishes to assure the public, particularly air passengers and
all other airport users, that we are doing everything possible to
address the issue that informed the industrial action by the unions
without recourse to violence.” (PUNCH)
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