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Senate to FG: Implement zero duty on aircraft importation, spare parts

By princess11 • 2 years ago • 273 • 13
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Senate to FG: Implement zero duty on aircraft importation, spare parts

Senate President Ahmad Lawan



 

The Senate has called on the Federal Government to fully implement the Executive Order on zero customs duty and zero Value Added Tax (VAT) on importation of commercial aircraft and aircraft spare parts, as well as implement the removal of VAT.


This was even as the Upper Chamber advised the Central Bank of Nigeria to make foreign exchange readily and easily accessible for the aviation sector, and make the interest rate a single digit for airlines so as to reduce the cost of capital.





While calling on the Federal Government to eliminate multiple taxes, fees and charges, the Senate mandated its Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions to facilitate review of the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) Act to grant the externalization of insurance placements for domestic airlines.



It also urged the Ministry of Aviation to allocate more entries and frequencies to domestic airlines on international routes, as well as create a business friendly environment the air transport sector by fast tracking the clearance of Aircraft On Ground (AOG) spare parts.



 

These formed resolutions reached following a motion considered on “The Need to Protect Nigerian Indigenous Airlines From Extinction.”


Sponsor of the motion, Adamu Aliero (APC – Kebbi Central), in his presentation expressed worry that despite the significant contributions of the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) to the growth and development of the Nigerian economy, domestic airlines in the country are faced with multiplicity of challenges that threaten their continuous existence.



According to the lawmaker, the non-implementation of the executive order on zero customs duty and zero VAT on importation of commercial aircrafts and aircraft spare parts; high cost of capital and lack of single digit interest rate for airlines; replacement of NCAA five percent Ticket Sales Charge (TSC) among others, are pertinent issues that continues to plague Nigeria’s aviation industry.


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13 Replies | Last update 2 years ago | Last comment elehdivine
  • ajphenomenal ajphenomenal 2 years ago

    Hmmm

  • light50 light50 2 years ago

    Alright 

  • amelekejoel amelekejoel 2 years ago

    Ok

  • odoh12 odoh12 2 years ago

    Alright

  • teesquare345 teesquare345 2 years ago

    Okay 

  • milesmontego milesmontego 2 years ago

    That's a great idea Ahmad Lawan

  • reuben007 reuben007 2 years ago

    No problem

  • chimazee001 chimazee001 2 years ago

    For Dem

  • ajphenomenal ajphenomenal 2 years ago

    No prob

  • jimohaminatomolabake jimohaminatomolabake 2 years ago

    Ok

  • abeneshadrach abeneshadrach 2 years ago

    Ok 

  • elehdivine elehdivine 2 years ago

    Wow

  • Shunjet Shunjet 2 years ago

    Well noted 

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