/ Jun 29, 2026
/ Jun 29, 2026

Airlines face shutdown threat as AGHAN issues final payment deadline

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The Aviation Ground Handlers Association of Nigeria has issued a final three-day ultimatum to airline operators over an estimated N9bn debt, warning that failure to pay could disrupt aviation services nationwide.

In a letter dated April 30, 2026, and addressed to the Airlines Operators of Nigeria, the association expressed frustration over what it described as prolonged silence and inaction despite earlier engagements, according to the report by The Nation.

AGHAN said it had yet to receive any communication or commitment from airlines regarding the outstanding payments, even after a previous seven-working-day ultimatum expired without response.

The association noted that the growing debt burden is placing significant financial and operational strain on its members, who provide essential services including aircraft marshaling, baggage handling and ramp operations at airports across the country.

“This continued lack of response has further heightened the financial and operational strain on our members, who have consistently engaged in good faith efforts toward an amicable resolution without success,” the letter stated.

AGHAN described the notice as a final warning, giving defaulting airlines three days to settle all outstanding obligations or face a withdrawal of services without further notice.

“Consequently, we are constrained to issue a final notice of three days for the settlement of all outstanding obligations, failing which our members shall proceed with the withdrawal of services to all indebted airlines, without further recourse,” the association said.

The notice period runs from Monday, May 4 to Wednesday, May 6, 2026, adjusted to accommodate workers’ celebrations.

Beyond service withdrawal, AGHAN warned it may pursue legal options to recover the debts under applicable laws.

Despite the escalating dispute, the association said it remains open to dialogue to avoid disruption to aviation operations and the travelling public.

AGHAN also confirmed that key stakeholders, including the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and the Department of State Services, have been notified due to the potential economic, safety and security implications of the situation.

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