Minister of Aviation, Mr. Osita Chidoka
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It was learnt that FAAN stopped the domestic carrier from
carrying out its operations at the airport due to issues of indebtedness.
Although the airline refuted the claim by the agency, our
correspondent gathered that the disagreement was manifested at the domestic
wing of the airport when officials of FAAN disrupted Arik Air’s flight
operations.
Sources at the airport stated that the feud between both
organisations lasted for hours as the largest indigenous airline in the country
was stopped from operating till around 5pm.
A source at the airport said, “Many passengers were left stranded at the terminal and they
were passengers of Arik Air. Other airlines were allowed to fly but Arik was
stopped.
“They only started operating from around 4.30pm. They have
long standing issues with FAAN and it has to do with their indebtedness.”
Arik Air confirmed in a statement that officials of FAAN on
Thursday morning disrupted its operations at the Abuja airport.
According to the airline, its employees were denied access
to their duty posts, making it impossible to process passengers for departure
from Abuja.
It said, “The latest action may not be unconnected with
allegation of debt that FAAN claimed Arik Air owed. The airline has described
the debt figure by the agency as fictitious and malicious.
“Arik Air insists that it does not owe FAAN any money since
the agency’s charges are paid in advance (pay-as-you-go basis). This has been
the practice for over two years when all the aviation agencies introduced
pay-as-you-go for their services. The bogus debt claim by FAAN is, therefore,
unacceptable to Arik Air.”
The airline claimed that the Minister of Aviation, Osita
Chidoka had earlier stepped into the lingering debt issue and had directed that
a firm of auditors be engaged to reconcile the books.
“This process has not been concluded before the latest
action by FAAN this Thursday morning,” it said.
It went on to state that since about 10:50am when the
Minister of Aviation directed the FAAN managing director to allow Arik Air
access into the terminal, the directive had yet to be complied with by FAAN.
The airline apologised for “the inconvenience the FAAN action may have caused its esteemed guests. The management of Arik Air is taking steps to guard against this kind of action in the future.”
The airline apologised for “the inconvenience the FAAN action may have caused its esteemed guests. The management of Arik Air is taking steps to guard against this kind of action in the future.”
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