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Tackling Air Fare: Passengers Urge FG to Strengthen Naira Value
Some air passengers at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA), Abuja have urged the Federal Government to strengthen economic policy to improve the naira value to curb skyrocketing air fares.
The passengers at the NAIA made the call in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday in Abuja.
According to them, strengthening the value of the naira will help local airlines operators to buy the aviation fuel (JET A1) at a less exchange rate and will reduce the cost of domestic flights.
A passenger, Mr Olakitan Raymond, a media and entertainment expert, urged the Federal Government to put in place system that enable the nation’s currency to appreciate, saying this would in turn affect the price of the aviation fuel.
He said devaluation of naira had been the usual occurrence in recent years in the country, which had greatly contributed to the scarcity of aviation fuel.
“This is making local airlines to keep increasing their air fares. I am coming from Lagos. The ticket was about N72,000 and I booked two days ago with Air Peace.
“Air fare is very high. Of course, in December now, it is going to shoot up. Airlines are also complaining about operation charges, different taxations among others.
“Those in charge of economic policy should know what to do and how to go about it to rescue Nigeria, “ he said.
Pastor Segun Akanmu appealed to Federal Government to do the needful to free the nation from inflation that had been badly affecting aviation sector.
Akanmu said travelling by air was no more for commoners in the country as the air tickets of all the local airlines were out rightly outrageous.
“I travelled to Lagos two weeks ago. I bought the ticket for N78, 000 from Ibom Air, while my return to Abuja on Air Peace was N70.000. The situation in the country is alarming.
“The government also increased the fare for parking space, and made toll gates for other parking spaces, which used to be free. Most of these things bounce back on the passengers.
“Initially, the airlines increased the fare to N50, 000. Immediately they discovered that fuel aviation was becoming scarce, they have to increase it a little bit, “ he said.
Another passenger, who worked with Nigerian Woman Trust Fund, but preferred anonymity, explained that aviation sector was at a critical stage and the relevant stakeholders` attention were urgently needed for its survival.
He said the masses were not finding it easy to travel by air as usual to their places of interest as a result of exorbitant prices of tickets.
“My colleague and I paid N178, 000 for our flight from Abuja to Taraba on Tuesday. For our coming, we paid N140, 000 from Taraba back to Abuja by Air Peace for economic class.
“We booked like two or three days to our departures“ he said.
He also urged local airline operators to improve services toward avoiding flight delays and cancellations.
“Delay is not a good practice. I am coming from Taraba state. I am supposed to be here since 12.15 p.m. My departure was 11a.m. We arrived at Abuja at 3.30p.m.
“Imagine the hours we were being delayed without any genuine excuse from them, “ he said.
Mrs Duro Ajala, a passenger told reporters that the increase in fuel prices and foreign exchange really posed serious challenge to the industry.
According to her, the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) many times complained about unavailable FOREX for spare parts and maintenance.
“All these factors come to play when they are charging for their tickets. Government just need to intervene by apply best practice system to address burning issues in aviation sector.
“About a week ago, I booked with Dana Air for a round ticket from Lagos to Abuja for N125, 000.
“The price has actually gone higher. Though, it is fast and safe to travel by air compared to by road or any other means. You need to choose between high cost and your own safety, “ she said.
Reacting, Mr Sam Adurogboye, the General Manager, Public Affairs, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), said Air fares had been liberalised.
“It is now governed by demand and supply. We are against predatory practices; which is under-pricing, “ he said.
Newsmen checks at the booking counters of some airlines in Abuja airport showed that Abuja-Lagos, one-way economy flight sells for between N64, 000 and 85, 000, depending on airlines, while return tickets sells for between N123, 000 and N172, 000.
Flight booked in advance range from N60, 000 to N83, 000 for economy class on one-way.
In spite of high air fares, newsmen observes that most flights to and from Abuja are always fully booked.
The minimum ticket fare for a three-week booking on Air Peace, Max Air, Dana Air, Ibom Air and others have been pegged at 65,000 flat rate. (NAN)
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COAS Charges 3,439 New Army Recruits on Loyalty, Discipline
By David Torough, Abuja
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu (NAM), has charged 3,439 newly trained recruits of the Nigerian Army to uphold the highest standards of loyalty, discipline and professionalism as they formally joined the service.
The recruits, drawn from the 89 Regular Intake of the Nigerian Army, passed out on Saturday after completing six months of intensive military training at Depot Nigerian Army, Zaria.
Their formal induction was marked by a colourful Passing Out Parade, which showcased the skills, discipline and esprit de corps instilled during the training period.Addressing the recruits as the Special Guest of Honour and Reviewing Officer, Lieutenant General Shaibu described the parade as a testament to their dedication, perseverance and commitment to duty.
He said their successful completion of training reflected hard work, discipline and readiness to serve the nation.The COAS said the injection of additional manpower would further strengthen the Nigerian Army’s operational capacity at a time it continues to confront evolving domestic and transnational security threats. He noted that the new soldiers would play a critical role in sustaining the Army’s combat readiness across the country.
He reminded the recruits that they had been entrusted with the sacred responsibility of safeguarding Nigeria’s territorial integrity, urging them to serve with honour, courage and professionalism. According to him, their induction underscored the Army’s resolve to ensure the safety and security of all Nigerians.
Lieutenant General Shaibu commended Depot Nigerian Army for its historic role in producing professional soldiers since its establishment in 1924, describing the institution as the backbone of the Army’s training system. He assured that the depot would continue to receive strong support in logistics, training infrastructure and personnel welfare to maintain its high standards.
The COAS further urged the new soldiers to uphold discipline, integrity and respect for human rights in all their operations, stressing that these values form the foundation of professional soldiering. He reminded them of the Oath of Allegiance they took, warning against any conduct that could tarnish the image of the Nigerian Army or the nation.
He expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Emir of Zazzau, Mallam Ahmad Nuhu Bamalli, Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, and other security agencies for their support to the Nigerian Army. He also praised the Commandant, instructors and staff of Depot Nigerian Army for their dedication in training the recruits.
Lieutenant General Shaibu congratulated the newly inducted soldiers, their parents and guardians, and wished them safe, exemplary and fulfilling careers as they are deployed to various Army formations across the country.
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FRSC Deploys New Sector Commander to Benue
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Thursday, announced the deployment of Corps Commander (CC) Kehinde Dahunsi as new commander for the Benue Sector Command.
The announcement is contained in a statement by the Corps’ Public Relations Officer (PRO) SRC Ngozi Ahula, in Makurdi.
According to the statement, Dahunsi takes over from CC Steve Ayodele, who recently retired in line with the Corps’ administrative posting procedures.
She said that the formal handover ceremony took place on Dec. 10, at the sector’s command headquarters in Makurdi.
According to her, shortly after assuming duty, Dahunsi expressed gratitude to the Corps Marshal, for what he described as a significant vote of confidence.
She said that the new commander has pledged to prioritise enhanced operational efficiency, strengthen stakeholder collaboration, and intensify public enlightenment.
He reaffirmed the corps’ commitment to continuous sensitisation on safe road use, strict enforcement of traffic regulations, and sustained efforts to curb road traffic crashes within the state.
According to the PRO, the outgoing sector commander also thanked officers, Special Marshals, stakeholders, and the public for their cooperation throughout his tenure.
She said that Ayodele urged them to extend the same level of support given to him, to his successor to ensure continuity and improved service delivery.
She called on transport unions, sister security agencies, the media, and the general public to work closely with the new commander to promote safer road practices in the state.
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NNPCL Sets 2.80mbpd Crude Output Target by 2026
By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) has set its targeted crude oil production for 2026 at over two million barrels per day.
Head Field Operations, Eastern Corridor, Project Monitoring Office (PMO NNPCL), Akponime Omojevwhe, made the disclosure at the monthly stakeholders meeting with host communities of the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) organised by Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL) in Port Harcourt.
He also said the budget for 2026 is targeted at 2.80mbpd.
Omojevwe, who noted that currently the TNP is producing optimally, credited it to communities and stakeholders’ collaboration with PINL.
He said: “I want to sincerely appreciate all our stakeholders on this corridor because right now we can see that the TNP is green and what that means is that the products are flowing uninterrupted.
“Secondly, I want to say that our budget for 2026 is targeted at 2.80mbpd and the budget begins from 1.84mbpd while our targeted projection is 2.06mbpd. So we want to say that even as we draw closer to next year 2026, as we have come together to ensure that the projection is going up, we want to crave your indulgence, please don’t relent”.
Highlighting the importance of stakeholders and communities in securing the pipelines, the NNPCL official noted that no private security company can achieve success without their collaboration.
“The communities are a vital part of this job. So anytime we find ourselves, we must always appreciate them because the community leaders such as the chiefs, CDCs, youth presidents, women leaders, if they don’t carry out our messages to the community people, there will be nothing like green as far as the pipeline is concerned. So our message is clear, we appreciate you and always assist PINL efforts just as you have been doing,” he pleaded.
In his remark, Edi Julius, who represented the Minister of State (Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri at the meeting appreciated the collaboration between the communities and PINL, stressing its impact on oil production output in the country.
“Sincerely the minister of petroleum resources appreciates what the communities are doing because without the peace from your domain, I believe production will not be up.
“Today, all of us can testify to the production level and it’s so ambitious for 2026 that we are going to hit the target of 2 million plus barrels per day production. Those things which will bring more money to the government and also, more money to PINL to be able to reach out to you,” he stated.
In his address, Dr. Akpos Mezeh, General Manager, Community and Stakeholders Relations, PINL, said the meeting gives the company the opportunity to review its progress in the fight against pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft, and also celebrate, fellowship, and appreciate critical stakeholders, especially leaders of host communities for their support and commitment, which he said have sustained the economic stability of the country.
He gave a highlight of its achievements in the outgoing year to include deepening of security operations to include all oil and gas infrastructures in proximity to the TNP, expanded community and stakeholders’ inclusion, human empowerment with focus on women and students and strengthened grassroots communication with introduction the Town Crier Initiative (TCI).
He also listed sustained consistent stakeholder engagements, zero illegal bunkering and building of greater trust between PINL and host communities as other successes.
Dr. Mezeh called for increased collaboration with the host communities even as they look ahead to 2026.
“Let us continue to protect national assets, empower our people, and strengthen the prosperity of our region and nation. As we step into 2026, may our collaboration deepen, our unity strengthened, and our shared commitment to peace and progress remain unshakable,” he appealed.
The PINL official also used the medium to announce Christmas palliatives for the 215 TNP host communities.
Meanwhile, one of the host community leaders, His Majesty, King Philip Osaro Obele, called on the Federal Government to carry out more developments in the communities now that they are benefitting by way of increased revenue output from oil production.
He also commended PINL for regularly meeting with them to update the communities on its operations.

