FG announces N47b grant for Nigeria Air project

A sum of N47 billion has been budgeted for Nigeria Air in the recently passed 2019 budget.

This is despite the indefinite suspension placed on the national carrier project by the Federal Executive Council.

Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, made this known in a statement released on by Deputy Director of Press and Public Affairs at the ministry of transportation, James Odaudu.

“President Muhammadu Buhari directed that the Viability Gap Funding for the project be provided for in the 2019 Appropriation which the National Assembly had graciously done,” he said.

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Speaking at an aviation stakeholders’ forum in November 2018, Sirika had explained that a viability gap funding of $155 million was required for the project in line with the Outline Business Case (OBC) to enable the airline to begin operations before private equity funds would be introduced.

At the official exchange rate of N306/$, the earmarked $155 million translates to N47.43 billion.

VGF is a grant provided to fund the ongoing operations or future development of a project that is not currently provided by cash, equity or debt.

It is generally provided to projects which have a long gestation period.

 

Federal Executive CouncilHadi SirikaMinister of State for Aviationnational carrierNigeria AirViability Gap Funding
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