Niger/Delta youths qualified as Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) holders at the Royal Jordanian Air Academy (RJAA) in Amman
More than than 13 Nigerians from the Niger Delta region undergoing commercial pilot training at the Lufthansa Flight Training School in Frankfurt, Germany have been sent away for non-payment of fees.This is as a result of non appointment of a new head to drive the presidential Amnesty Programme, PAP, which has begun to take a toll on the beneficiaries of the scheme.
According to VANGUARD, some of the Nigerian pilots who would have graduated from the prestigious aviation training institution, were axed last Friday due to their inability to pay for sundry fees stipulated in their training manual. The fees were for accommodation and training logistics.
Apart from that, six of the pilots who had already completed their training had their licenses withheld by the school.
Two of the students sent home for non-payment, had only one test to complete their Programme for Commercial Pilot Licence, one was in his final stage of the CPL test while four had just started their type rating test and would have completed next month.
A source at the PAP confirmed yesterday that there was money in the account of the agency with the Central Bank of Nigeria but that there was no signatory to authorize the payment to the beneficiaries since the exit of the former presidential aide, Kingsley Kuku.
President Buhari is yet to name a Special Adviser on Niger Delta, who doubles as the chairman of the PAP and is the chief executive of the agency.
Too bad for the beneficiaries. Do you think the present government will continue to support this initiative ?
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