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    Nigerian states spend over N500bn on airports, airlines amid sustainability concerns 

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    State governments across Nigeria have committed more than N500 billion to establishing airports, airlines and expanding aviation infrastructure, as sub-national authorities increasingly seek a foothold in the country’s growing air transport sector.

    Several state-owned aviation projects have emerged in recent years, ranging from airport construction and upgrades to the launch of government-backed airlines. The investments are aimed at boosting connectivity, attracting business opportunities and stimulating economic growth.

    Among the most prominent examples are state-backed carriers such as Ibom Air and new airport developments across different regions of the country. Supporters argue that improved air connectivity can unlock tourism, trade and investment opportunities, particularly in areas with limited transport alternatives.

    However, industry experts have raised concerns over the long-term viability of many of the projects. Aviation remains a capital-intensive industry, requiring significant investment in aircraft acquisition, maintenance, infrastructure and operational costs. Several analysts warn that some state governments may struggle to sustain the financial burden without consistent passenger traffic and commercial returns.

    The report noted that while some projects have recorded measurable success, others continue to face questions over utilisation levels and profitability. Critics argue that governments should focus on creating an enabling environment for private-sector participation rather than directly operating airlines and airports.

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    The surge in investment comes as the Federal Government pursues broader reforms aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s aviation industry, including efforts to improve aircraft financing and fleet accessibility for indigenous carriers.

    Stakeholders say the success of state-owned aviation ventures will ultimately depend on sound business planning, efficient management and the ability to generate sufficient revenue to justify the huge public expenditure.

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