Latest news

Reps Push For 50% Cut In Airport Charges, Tax Breaks To Lower Airfares


The House of Representatives yesterday asked the Federal Government to slash airport charges by 50 per cent and offer tax breaks to aviation companies to make flights cheaper during the festive season.

This followed the adoption of a motion by Obinna Aguocha (LP-Abia). He said airline ticket prices have skyrocketed, affecting not just travellers but also air ambulance costs and, by extension, people’s lives. He noted that the steep rise in airline ticket prices is currently affecting millions of Nigerian families.

Aguocha said the Christmas season is traditionally a time for reunion, reflection, and joy, saying this tradition is threatened by the weight of economic challenges that have made travel increasingly prohibitive.

He said: “The soaring costs of domestic air travel have created a barrier preventing many from returning to their ancestral homes, where shared laughter and family connections are meant to thrive and improve our self-worth.

“The myriad challenges faced by airline operators, ranging from high Jet A fuel prices to excessive currency fluctuations, I implore this House to consider the broader implications of their pricing strategies.

The insatiable pursuit of profit should not come at the expense of the cultural bonds that define us as Nigerians. “Temporarily reducing fares during this critical period would demonstrate a commitment to social responsibility and national solidarity.

Such an act would reaffirm to all citizens that the journey home is a fundamental right, accessible to every Nigerian, regardless of financial status.”

According to him, the aviation sector plays a critical role in both family reunification and national connectivity. The House called on the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to prioritise the allocation of foreign exchange at concessionary rates for airline operators.



Tags :

Related Posts

Must Read

Popular Posts

The Battle for Africa

Rivals old and new are bracing themselves for another standoff on the African continent. By Vadim Samodurov The attack by Tuareg militants and al-Qaeda-affiliated JNIM group (Jama’a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin) against Mali’s military and Russia’s forces deployed in the country that happened on July 27, 2024 once again turned the spotlight on the activities...

I apologise for saying no heaven without tithe – Adeboye

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has apologised for saying that Christians who don’t pay tithe might not make it to heaven. Adeboye who had previously said that paying tithe was one of the prerequisites for going to heaven, apologised for the comment while addressing his congregation Thursday...

Protesters storm Rivers electoral commission, insist election must hold

Angry protesters on Friday stormed the office of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission, singing and chanting ‘Election must hold’. They defied the heavy rainfall spreading canopies, while singing and drumming, with one side of the road blocked. The protest came after the Rivers State governor stormed the RSIEC in the early hours of Friday...

Man who asked Tinubu to resign admitted in psychiatric hospital

The Adamawa State Police Command has disclosed that the 30-year-old Abdullahi Mohammed who climbed a 33 kv high tension electricity pole in Mayo-Belwa last Friday has been admitted at the Yola Psychiatric hospital for mental examination. The Police Public Relations Officer of the command SP Suleiman Nguroje, told Arewa PUNCH on Friday in an exclusive...