By Abubakar Yunusa
Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation, has ordered the grounding of Arik Air’s entire fleet, exacerbating the current aircraft shortage in the country.
Roy Ilegbodu, CEO of Arik Air (In Receivership), criticized the minister’s abrupt decision to ground the airline’s fleet, describing it as a ‘disastrous’ and ‘unjust’ move that disregards ongoing judicial processes and favors private interests over the public good.
In a statement, Ilegbodu expressed his deep disappointment and frustration with the minister’s decision, which he said was made without warning or consultation.
“This is a devastating blow to our passengers, employees, and the Nigerian economy,” he said.
Ilegbodu accused the minister of ignoring the airline’s commitment to connecting people and facilitating commerce, especially on crucial domestic routes.
He added, “The grounding of our fleet will leave passengers stranded and inflate already high travel costs, harming everyday Nigerians who rely on our flights for business, family, and essential activities.”
The CEO also voiced outrage over the minister’s disregard for ongoing judicial processes.
“We are perplexed as to why the grounding of our fleet was ordered despite clear court directives to maintain the status quo. This action oversteps the ongoing judicial processes and court directives, undermining the rule of law.”
Ilegbodu urged the authorities to reconsider the decision and lift the grounding order, allowing Arik Air to continue serving the public and supporting the economy.
“We are committed to following the legal process and have full faith in the judiciary to resolve these matters fairly.”
The CEO concluded by expressing gratitude to passengers and employees for their support and understanding during this challenging time.
“We sincerely regret any inconvenience caused to our esteemed passengers.”