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FG suspends $300 helicopter landing levy after stakeholders’ outcry

In April, the aviation ministry announced the helicopter landing levy, giving NAEBI Dynamic Concept Ltd. the sole right to collect the levy.

• June 1, 2024
Helicopters
Helicopters

The Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development says the $300   helicopter landing levy collection by its concessionaire has been suspended.

Odutayo Oluseyi, the ministry’s spokesperson, disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Lagos.

Mr Oluseyi said the levy collection was temporarily halted to allow the ministry to address pressing concerns raised by industry players.

“We want to set the record straight here by stating  that the Minister, Mr Festus Keyamo, (SAN), temporarily suspended the project to take a deeper look into issues raised by stakeholders.

“Contrary to reports, this suspension does not cancel the concession and mandate granted to the consultants responsible for collecting the levy.

“Instead, a comprehensive review is underway to address issues and develop a forward-thinking approach.

“A specially constituted committee, comprising representatives of the ministry, its relevant agencies, Airline Operators of Nigeria and the International Oil Companies (IOCs), is working to achieve this goal,” the official said.

According to him, the committee’s primary objective is to develop a workable framework for implementing compliance with landing levy payments, ensuring a win-win situation for all stakeholders.

“By doing so, the industry can move forward in a spirit of collaboration and mutual understanding,” he said.

He said the committee’s recommendations would be crucial in shaping the future of helicopter landing levy collection and ensuring a sustainable and thriving aviation industry.

“Accurate reporting is central to the progress of the project, and by doing so, we can foster a more informed and supportive environment for the aviation industry to thrive.

“Let’s embrace this opportunity for constructive dialogue and collective growth. We urge all stakeholders to remain calm and supportive as we work together toward a resolution,” Mr Oluseyi stated.

In April, the ministry announced the helicopter landing levy, giving NAEBI Dynamic Concept Ltd. the sole right to collect the levy.

(NAN) 

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