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In a statement he issued on Wednesday, Chidoka condemned both the United Arab Emirates government and Emirates Airline, saying they abandoned Nigeria when the country was faced with economic challenges.<\/p>\n
Describing the return as a \u201cdirect affront on the pride and respect of Nigerians\u201d, the former minister said the visa ban and subsequent flight suspension was a \u201cblatant attack on the dignity of Nigerians.\u201d<\/p>\n
He said, \u201cEmirates Airlines\u2019 audacity to even consider returning to Nigeria reeks of contempt and disdain towards our nation. The actions of the UAE government and their Airline, Emirates, from the unwarranted visa ban on all Nigerians to the suspension of flights, have been nothing short of a blatant attack on the dignity of Nigerians.<\/p>\n
\u201cDuring my time as Aviation Minister, Emirates Airlines enjoyed an unprecedented two slots to Lagos and one slot to Abuja granted by my predecessor and sustained over the years. This gesture showed Nigeria\u2019s desire to forge close relationships and build regional alliances in the Gulf.<\/p>\n
\u201cYet, when Nigeria faced economic challenges, Emirates shamelessly abandoned us while other airlines stood by us. Emirates Airlines, arguably the wealthiest Airline in the World, was the only Airline that suspended operations.<\/p>\n
\u201cAll the African and European Airlines, equally owed by the Nigerian government, continued operating and weathered the storm with us as a people\u2014a remarkable show of solidarity and a vote of confidence on a market they had enjoyed for decades.<\/p>\n
\u201cEmirates Airlines, like UAE\u2019s Mubadala, the principal investor in Etisalat Nigeria, fled at the first sign of trouble, leaving Nigerians stranded and insulted by their mean behaviour. They did not just walk away. The UAE government imposed an egregious visa ban on all Nigerians.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe imposition of a visa ban on all Nigerians is an unwarranted and vile display of aggression and dehumanisation of Nigerians.<\/p>\n
\u201cNigerians must say no to the unjustified stigmatisation and degradation of Nigerians, almost akin to the ghettos of 20th-century Europe. A national visa ban suggests a desire to humiliate and cast a slur on a people as a group.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe behaviour of the UAE government and their Airline is an unprovoked attack, and Nigeria should insist on a wholesome redress. As we speak, there is no word yet on the visa ban and no apology to Nigerians.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe Nigerian government must not allow Emirates Airlines to waltz back into our skies without being held accountable for their disrespectful and demeaning conduct. We demand a thorough investigation and restitution before even considering their return.<\/p>\n
\u201cRespect for our nation and people is non-negotiable and a minimum. We will not allow our pride to be trampled upon by arrogant corporations or foreign governments. \u201cThis administration must reaffirm our priceless sovereignty at all times. \u201cOur sovereignty is not for sale.\u201d<\/p>\n
DAILY POST recalls that Emirates Airlines halted flight operations to the country in October 2022 due to challenges in repatriating funds trapped in Nigeria.<\/p>\n
However, on May 16, 2024, the airline announced that it would resume operation in Nigeria beginning from October 1.<\/p>\n
Former Aviation Minister, Chidoka condemns Emirates Airlines return<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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