Dr. Ibrahim Kana, the newly appointed permanent secretary of the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, has clarified that there is no mandate to revive the controversial ‘Nigeria Air’ project, which involved a partnership with Ethiopian Airlines.

In a statement addressing recent rumours that suggested the federal government might reconsider the deal, Dr. Kana emphasized that no such instructions had been given. His clarification came after widespread speculation regarding the future of the National Carrier project.

It is worth recalling that in 2024, a Federal High Court in Lagos nullified the sale of 49 percent of Nigeria Air’s equity stake to Ethiopian Airlines. Dr. Kana addressed the public’s concerns, stressing that any future decisions regarding a national carrier would depend on favorable conditions and be guided by presidential directives.

Dr. Kana also reiterated his commitment to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, emphasizing a team-oriented approach to improving Nigeria’s aviation sector. “It is an honor and responsibility to help drive the continued growth and innovation in our aviation and aerospace sector,” Kana stated.

Referring to the confusion surrounding his earlier comments, Dr. Kana clarified, “I never said that there is a mandate to revive the botched Nigeria Air deal with Ethiopian Airlines. I received no such instruction. I was referring to the general vision to potentially revisit the national carrier project, but only if it aligns with the country’s interests and under the guidance of President Muhammadu Buhari and the Honorable Minister of Aviation.”

With a strong focus on teamwork and future innovation, Dr. Kana pledged his loyalty to Minister Keyamo, working collaboratively to ensure a promising and progressive future for Nigeria’s aviation industry.