Akbar Al Baker, the chief
executive officer of Qatar Airways, says his company was not looking to be a
core investor in the national carrier project, Nigeria Air.
Speaking to journalists on the
sidelines of the ongoing 18th Doha Forum in Doha, Qatar, Al Baker said the
Nigerian government only approached them for help on how to go about floating a
national carrier.
While refuting rumours that the
national carrier project was suspended for lack of investors, Hadi Sirika,
minister of state for aviation had listed Qatar Airways and Ethiopian Airways
as some of the potential investors of the national carrier.
“We never applied to serve as
core investor in the proposed Nigerian national carrier. The government of
Nigeria only approached us on how to go about setting up the carrier. And we
advised that Nigeria needs massive investments to float a national carrier,”
Vanguard quoted Al Baker to have said on Sunday.
“Nigeria, being the largest
country in Africa, cannot afford not to have a national carrier that competes,
first in Africa, and then the global stage. Again, Nigeria must also have the
airport that can accommodate modern aircraft that can drive competition.”
He said his company also advised
Nigeria on the type of aircraft to acquire for profitability and that Qatar
Airways would rather encourage the Nigerian government to designate some
airlines to Doha rather than pay royalties; pending the floating of the new
national carrier.
Al Baker also said Qatar Airways
will not fly into Abuja or other routes in Nigeria so as not to kill the
domestic airlines in the country.
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