Aviation

NCAA Grounds Arik Aircraft Over Legal Issues

By Ada Nkong

The Nigeria Civil aviation authority has confirmed the grounding of Arik Air over legal issues.

On the 19th day of July, 2024, the enforcement department of the FCT High Court enforced an Order made by the Court regarding a debt of $2.5 million owed by Arik Airline to one Atlas Petroleum International Ltd. by attaching their aircrafts. Arik was further given a notice of Public Auction of the planes by the Court which was slated to hold on the 26th day of July 2024 if they fail to pay the Judgment debt. All these were served on our agency and also on our Supervising Minister, the Minister of Aviation.

The records show that on the 8th day of March, 2016, the Judgment Debtor (ARIK) appealed the decision of the High Court of Lagos State entering judgment against it to the Court of Appeal and on 30th September, 2021, the appeal was dismissed by the Court of Appeal in a unanimous decision with cost.

ARIK again appealed to the Supreme Court for leave to appeal the decision of the Court of Appeal, and on the 9th day of January, 2024, the Supreme Court, per Okoro, J.S.C., delivered its Ruling dismissing the Judgment Debtor’s application for leave to appeal.

In a statement signed by Michael Achimugu director consumer protection and public affairs, the  NCAA says it is monitoring the situation and engaging Arik Air on plans for affected passengers.

They further assured passengers that their rights would be protected.

The regulators also invited passengers with inquiries to approach their officials at NCAA desks at the various airports.

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