Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, has revealed that he has
denied five governors flight approval, since the closure of the
airports and the lockdown order by President Muhammadu Buhari to curb
the COVID-19 outbreak.
According to Sirika, three out of the four governors are members of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Two of the governors are from the South-east, two from South-south, while one was from North-central.
Sirika disclosed this in Abuja on Tuesday, at the daily press briefing by members of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19.
“Every single flight that we approved and will be approved will be an
essential flight and 98 percent of the essential flight will be
connected to COVID-19.
“A few of them, maybe 1 percent may be either repatriation, requests
from the diplomatic community, which must go through foreign affairs, or
repatriation due to illness of another kind which will be medical-kind
and those evacuations will also need a stamp of a teaching hospital.
“However, I want to share with you a discussion I had on Twitter with
someone when I said we will not be able to open our airports and
airspace as a result of the extension of the lockdown for normal
operations and someone said; “Kindly stop all the VIPs shuttle going on.
It makes no sense to lock citizens up and allow governors to stroll in
and out of Abuja. In the first instance, they carried this virus into
Nigeria and now running around is not Okay.” I said to the person that I
agree with him but whatever is approved or whoever is approved to fly
privately, governor or no governor is on an essential flight and it is
addition and 98 percent is related to COVID-19.
“There is no exception to governors. I have denied several of such
flights. Including two governors from South-south, two from South-east
and by the way, three of them are members of the APC and I think one is
from North-central.
“For a flight to be approved, it shows that it is diligently done. It
must be essential, COVID-19 related or other essential flights like
cargo that will bring in medicines or equipment or other things related
to COVID-19 or our whole well-being like food.
“Please trust us and bear with us for this period but it will end soon by God’s grace,” he said.