Chairman of West Link Airline, Captain Ibrahim Mshelia has said that it would be extremely difficult for Nigeria Air to create 70, 000 jobs, as promised by the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika.

The Minister has last week Wednesday after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting that in addition to other benefits, the new planned national carrier would create about 70, 000 jobs.

But Mshelia said that it is doubtful that a new airline could create that number of jobs, using indices from major carriers over 50 years old pre-Covid-19 and noted that even the planned resumption of the airline in April 2022 may be far from reality especially with the processes on ground.

He said, “Number one: even before the COVID-19 hit British Airways, which is 47 years old, it had 42, 000 staff all over the world, Lufthansa is 68 years and has 100,000 staff. These are large airlines I am talking about. KLM with 100/102 years of existence, they have just about 100,000 employees and then if you come down to our level of Kenyan Airways which has just less than 5,000 workers, Etihad, state airline for the middle east, nation Qatar, has less than 13, 000-14,000. How on earth can airline that is a dream away, or a mirage, employ 70,000 people?”

On the projected April 2022 date, Mshelia explained that the process of starting the new airline would militate against its emergence and questioned how the Minister aimed to midwife a carrier into existence without registration and due process.

He said apart from the much spoken about 5 per cent equity belonging to Nigeria, no one knows the shareholders which means it is shrouded in absolute secrecy.