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SAHCO, other handling companies decry FG’s failure to grant zero duty waiver for equipment imports

Handling companies Decry FG’s failure to grant zero duty waiver for equipment importation

Basil Agboarumi, SAHCO MD (Image credit: Nairametrics file)


Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCO) has once again called on the Federal Government to grant it a zero-duty waiver on the importation of Ground Support Equipment (GSE).

Speaking exclusively to Nairametrics on the sidelines of the company’s 13th Annual General Meeting, CEO Basil Agboarumi said that SAHCO spent a “huge amount of money” on payment of customs duties on the importation of equipment in the past year.

He, however, declined to specify the actual amount of money the company spent but said some of its equipment takes a year to manufacture from European manufacturers. He said:

Lack of duty waiver is a problem

Agboarumi lamented the failure of the government to approve duty waivers for the ground handling companies in the sector, despite giving the same leverage to the airline operators in the industry.

He explained that the airlines and the ground-handling companies operate in the same environment and wondered why the same privilege could not be granted to the ground-handling companies.

The company won’t give up on its lobbying efforts

He, however, promised that the handlers would not be discouraged by the non-response of government’s on its request, promising that it would continue to lobby the National Assembly and the Executives to ensure the removal of the customs duties on its imported equipment.

What you should know

Nigerian handling companies, through their association the Aviation Ground Handling Association of Nigeria (AGHAN), have long been canvassing for duty waivers, special windows for foreign exchange and other incentives.

At one of its recent outings, the Chairman of AGHAN, Mr Olaniyi Adigun, said the handling companies needed government support to remain in business.

According to him, the handling companies could not be isolated from the echo system of the aviation industry.

The AGHAN Chairman decried that due to the recent downturn in the economy occasioned by the fall of the naira against major currencies, the handling companies were struggling to acquire modern GSE to augment their services.

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