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NCAA to meet foreign airlines over naira rejection for transactions

By Wole Oyebade
28 September 2016   |   4:24 am
Worried about complaints on rejection of the naira for transaction, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has concluded plans to meet with foreign airlines operating ...

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Worried about complaints on rejection of the naira for transaction, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has concluded plans to meet with foreign airlines operating in the country to address the issue.

NCAA yesterday confirmed receiving complaints from some passengers over the rejection of naira and the demand for credit cards as the mode of payment for tickets.

The spokesperson of the NCAA, Sam Adurogboye, said passengers have the right to make payments in naira and that the agency is working to ensure compliance with this rule.

Adurogboye admitted that the industry is indeed facing some challenges, particularly the scarcity of foreign exchange and inability of foreign airlines to repatriate their funds.

He said: “The truth is that the airlines are beginning to reject the naira because of the special circumstances that they have found themselves.

“In the BASA agreement, when you sell your tickets, you should be able to repatriate your money; but presently the airlines are finding it hard to take their money home.

“So, this problem has arisen now and we are looking at how to find a workable solution to it. We will be meeting with the airlines soon because this situation is exceptional and we cannot just wield the big stick against them,” he said.

The foreign airlines in the last one year have been facing difficulties on how to repatriate funds to the tune of $600 million. The introduction of foreign exchange flexible policy by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) notwithstanding, a substantial part of the fund remains stuck till date.

Sources said the situation led to why some airlines are deploying tactics to reject the naira as the mode of transaction.

Adurogboye added that the Federal Government was also taking measures to ameliorate the subsisting foreign exchange issues, adding that the inability of the airlines to repatriate their money was not deliberate.

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2 Comments

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    Nigeria should ensure that all contractual obligations with the airlines are carried out while the airlines should be sympathetic to Nigeria’s economic woes.

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    They have a contract to accept any form of payment especially the local country currency. The big stick should be welded on this airlines. This would not be allowed in any other country, imagine a Nigeria airlines doing this in Europe or America? if our regulators can’t control this airlines they would complete loot the country and continue to mistreat Nigerian’s.