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Joe February 2, 2018 - 2:57 pm
Firstly, the federal government should put in place advanced infrastructure for the new signed implementation to strive. All local airline should see the 22 airspace sky policy a wake up call that competition is the only way to develop and grow in any nation through private sector.Nigeria population means nothing if local operators refuse to improve business style in the 21 st century where operator refuse to invest their profit to expand its operation but instead pocket it.Lastly, Nigeria Government should be commended for her bold move . As a nation we can only benefit if only operators remain very focus by follow the rule of business beyond Nigerian style.Therefore calling on the federal government to creates a favorable environment for every businesses to strive.
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