Senate President Bukola Saraki has
revealed that the upper house of legislature will investigate why a
foreign airliner operating in the country employed only 10 Nigerians.

Senate president Saraki says it is unfair of Emirates Airlines to employ just 10 Nigerians when elsewhere it employs more.
In
a statement shared via series of tweets late on Friday, January 6,
Saraki noted that the action of the company Emirates Airlines was unfair
to Nigerians.
He however vowed to ensure that the anomaly is corrected as soon as possible.
Saraki said: “Today, I learnt that
there are only 10 Nigerians employed in the entire Emirates Airlines
workforce that operates in our country.
“I gathered that in countries like Kenya, Emirates Airlines employs close to 1000 Kenyans in their workforce.
"Considering
the size of Nigeria and its market -- I would have expected more.
Foreign airlines and companies need to hire more Nigerians.
"I
am sure that at the time Emirates Airlines started their route, we did
not get a good deal for our people. It is time to look into this.”

Emirates Airlines in Nigeria is set to be probed by Nigerian senate for employing very few citizens.
Saraki
noted that not only Emirates will get probed over this, so would other
foreign companies operating in Nigeria and are not employing enough
Nigerians.
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