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BUSINESS No going back on airports concession – Sirika

- By Isiaka Wakili & Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The Federal Government says its decision to concession all airports in the country is irreversib­le.

Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika, while briefing State House reporters yesterday after the Federal Executive Council meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, said the government could no longer fund the 22 airports across the nation.

The government recently announced the concession­ing of the Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port Harcourt internatio­nal airports.

Sirika revealed yesterday that Buhari approved the concession­ing of all Nigerian airports two months after assuming office.

The minister said the government resolved at that time that concession­ing was the only way to upgrade and develop airport facilities

“At a time the concession­ing of some government assets started, we were not knowledgea­ble in what concession entails but today we have the knowledge and it will be transparen­tly done with active participat­ion of workers in both the delivery and the steering committees to drive this process.

“What is more, come this Friday a portal will be put up by the Infrastruc­ture Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), where all matters of concession will be available for anyone to see. It is an extra effort by this government to be so transparen­t in dealing with this type of situation. So when it is transparen­tly done, labour issues will be addressed within the process, you will agree with me is the best way to go.

“Just to illustrate, Murtala Mohammed airport was built to cater for 200,000 people per annum but today it is doing eight million. The toilets and lifts in the airport were meant to serve 200,000 people per annum but now serving eight million per annum. There is no single addition on that airport and we are growing as a people. At the time it was built we were 60 million people today we are 173 million. And we cannot continue to let the airport be like that and we do not have the money to invest and develop this airport.

“In our opinion as a government and the policy has been done that it will go through concession, to give to some individual­s who will build, operate, maintain, sustain, make money and government will also make money in the process and return to government after a number of years between 20 to 25 years. This will be transparen­tly done, this is the catch phrase, so we are proceeding,” Sirika said.

 ??  ?? Minister of state for Aviation, Hadi Sirika
Minister of state for Aviation, Hadi Sirika

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