The revenue collection of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA has received a boost as Arik Air joins the automation platform of the agency.
The platform is meant to deduct at source the 5 per cent Ticket and Cargo sales charges accruing to the agency.
At the presentation of the signed automation agreement at the NCAA headquarters, the Director General, NCAA, Captain Muktar Usman said the deduction was in line with the provision of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Regulations (NCARs).
Captain Muktar while congratulating Arik Air for being fully complaint with the regulations said the automation system ensured transparency and urged other airlines yet to do so to urgently reconsider their decision.
He observed that everyone expected efficiency from the regulatory authority and therefore, it was necessary to do what was expected of them to help the authority succeed.
Usman explained that the 5 per cent ticket and cargo sales charges were shared between five agencies namely, the NCAA, the Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), the Nigeria College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NIMET) and the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB).
He declared that NCAA doesn’t get subvention from government, but generated its revenue internally from these charges.
He emphasized that the step taken by Arik to join other airlines who had joined the platform was a sign of a continuous working relationship, stressing that there must be synergy between the operators and the regulatory agency.
According to Usman, all airlines had the same level playing field, pays what was due, adding that no special waiver had been given to any airline on the charges because as these were charges splited in the Civil Aviation Act 2006.
” Coming on the platform means transparency, more efficiency, less time spent on reconciliation. we want to use this opportunity to encourage others that are not fully in complaint to do, we do not like to force people to come and do so. The 5% charges are meant to take care of 5 agencies, NCAA, NAMA, AIB, NCAT and NIMET. Of the five agencies, the civil aviation authority demands on the 5 per cent as its internally generated revenue and does not take money from the federal government”.
“We depend on this to run this organisation. I want to congratulate Arik for this bold step”, he added.
Responding, Arik Air Managing Director, Capt. Roy IIegbodu said Arik Air was committed to associating with the future and believed that this was a step in the right direction.
He noted that automation was all about technology and the airline supports technology and would continue to join all parties in the industry to develop technology.
“One of the thing I would like to say is that the team that worked with us was very supportive, they work through last year and this year, it is not an easy task, automation itself is complex. We will continue to do our utmost to support the growth of aviation in Nigeria”.