Three
big companies – AERO CONTRACTORS, INNOSON MOTORS AND FIRST NATION AIRLINES –
have suspended their operations following the harsh economic crisis
facing the country in which their workers have even drop down their pen.
BBC Report (31st
of August, 2016) that, ‘Nigerian economy has finally fallen into
recession’
The excruciating pangs
of recession are being felt in all the corners of Nigeria as more
businesses are crumbling with those alive barely surviving.
One after the
other, as the economic environment becomes harsher, more businesses
are dying.
From
Aero Contractors to INNOSON Motors and First Nation Airlines, they have joined
the legion of companies that have suspended operations.
A few weeks
back, First Nation Airlines sent its workers home, claiming that the
atmosphere was unfavorable.
The Kayode
Odukale-led airline which began operations in 2011, closed shop a year later.
Its three aircraft were repossessed in October 2012.
The airline reappeared
in 2013, struggling over the years until about two weeks ago when it again
suspended its operations, claiming it will reappear soon.
For Aero Contractors,
the company founded in 1959, its fleet size of 17, depleted to three –
and yesterday (Wednesday, August 31), it announced suspension of scheduled
flights, with 1,700 staffers sent on compulsory leave.
The airline sector is
bedeviled by major problems, from sourcing foreign exchange and escalating
dollar rate to high cost of aviation fuel. And many airlines are dying, with
international businesses relocating.
Now, Nigeria is no
longer the West African hub as GHANA is the new bride.
The beautiful tale of
Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing owned by Innocent Chukwuma is being splashed
sour by recession. Sourcing foreign exchange for the 30 percent components
of its vehicles, from Japan, China and Germany has been impossible. And
production has stopped for now.
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