'I Am Answerable To Nigerians', Festus Keyamo Defends Suspension Of Dana Airline | Politics Today

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  1. We have to treat British Air, Virgin Air and all the foreign airlines the same exact way they are treating Air Peace. President Abacha did that to British Air and that nonsense stopped.

  2. For the first time in over a decade I am going to commend you Mr. Festus Keyamo. Well done sir. The last time I flew Dana it fwlt like we were going to crash at all cost. Their planes hardly negotiate gear smoothly. It was always like you were flying an old trailer.

  3. Good for this Minister. I hope that other Ministers can follow his example to fight corruption. Corruption is the root cause of Nigeria rotten governance and business transaction. Case in point, imagine the Nigeria v. P & ID arbitration case.

  4. Good job Honorable Minister. Aviation industry is unforgiven . Let everyone do their job and stop cutting corners. The so called industry experts should understand the difference between aquaplaning and unextended landing gear..

  5. You need to let our minister understand that he needs to allow full investigation to be completed before taking action. With consistent disregard for aviation maintenance procedures I will probably suggest the best punishment is fine. It could vary from million to billion of naira. That's the way it is done. We need the company only we need them to follow all necessary safety processes. Send aviation inspectors to visit them regularly to ensure they're complying with all maintenance procedures.