Minister of state for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, has been accused
of championing the fight by foreign airlines to blackmail the federal
government for preferential treatment.
Industry sources said yesterday that Sirika is seeking audience with
President Muhammadu Buhari to discuss the alleged plans by foreign
airlines to sack 2,000 Nigerians on their staff.
The plans have, however, been found to be a ruse as all foreign
airlines in Nigeria have less than 400 employees, a fact that could not
have been lost on the minister.
In a series of blusters to force the Nigerian government to release
about $1.3billion foreign exchange allegedly held in Nigeria, the
foreign airlines have leaned on domestic labour unions, threatened to
raise fares by 100 per cent, and even instigated the European
Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation (Eurocontrol) to issue a
warning that it could impound any aircraft belonging to Nigerian
carriers.