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Why we have no FX for airline operators and won’t subsidise aviation fuel – Emefiele

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CBN's governor, Godwin Emefiele

Nigeria’s Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele has disclosed that the rising crude oil theft in the Niger Delta region has made it difficult to grant foreign exchange to aviation operators.

Emefiele disclosed this on Monday, during a House of Reps meeting between the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), discussing ways of resolving the issues lamented by the airline operators of Nigeria which almost led to a shut down of operations.

He added that the CBN will not grant any concession to the airline operators because it would amount to giving subsidy to aviation operators.

Read: Why we have no FX for airline operators and won’t subsidise aviation fuel – Emefiele

What the CBN governor is saying

Reacting to calls by the airline operators to reduce the cost of aviation fuel, the CBN Governor said, “oil theft in the Niger Delta was exacerbating the unavailability of foreign exchange.”

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He added that the CBN had no foreign exchange for airline operators and that since the landing cost of aviation fuel was N460 per litre, the price would come to N550 per litre at the pump. He added that the Bank would not grant any concession because it would amount to giving subsidy to aviation operators.

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In case you missed it

Recall that Nairametrics reported in march that the crisis between oil marketers and airline operators was halted after the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), and the National Assembly brokered an interim agreement among Oil marketers and Airline operators to allow the latter to import cheaper fuel.

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