Nigeria’s biggest airline, Arik Air, said on Saturday that it will 
resume fight operations on Sunday, three days after it was grounded by a
 union protest.
The Managing Director of Arik Air, Mr. Chris Ndulue, said at a press 
conference today in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, that the decision to 
resume flight operations came after a successful reconciliatory meeting 
in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, between the airline and aviation agencies.
Ndulue that said the meeting was chaired by the Secretary to the 
Federal Government,
 Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, and was attended by the 
Minister of Aviation, Mrs. Stella Oduah.
He said it was also attended by Chairmen, Senate and House of 
Representatives Committees on Aviation and other aviation chiefs, 
including the Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority,
 NCAA, Dr. Harold Demuren.
Ndulue said that all the issues in dispute were resolved, but declined to give details.
He however maintained that Arik Air owed only N1.6 billion while the 
agencies had claimed that Nigeria’s biggest airline owed them at least 
N18 billion.
Ndulue did not also confirm allegations making the round that the 
Minister of Aviation had requested five percent equity from Arik Air and
 was witch-hunting the airline when the request was rejected.
He said since the issue is still a matter of conjecture, he would not comment on it.
The subdued Arik boss spoke with a sober tone unlike when he claimed 
on Thursday that the Ministry and FAAN were witch-hunting them.
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