The Guardian (Nigeria)

Relocating FAAN, CBN to Lagos saves costs, FG says

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FEDERAL Government, yesterday, said the relocation of the headquarte­rs of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria ( FAAN), and some department­s of the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) will increase operationa­l efficiency and reduce operating costs.

In a statement, the Minister of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n, Mohammed Idris, dismissed claims that the relocation of some department­s in the two agencies were political moves to marginalis­e a section of the country.

Senator Ali Ndume from Borno South and a chieftain of Arewa Consultati­ve Forum ( ACF), Northern Elders Forum ( NEF) and other northern groups had kicked against the moves by FAAN and the apex bank, insinuatin­g that it was an attempt to marginalis­e the north.

But the minister said: “It is not true that the relocation to Lagos of the headquarte­rs of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria ( FAAN) and of certain department­s of the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN), are political moves aimed at marginalis­ing a section of the country.

“These allegation­s are unfounded. Instead, these are pragmatic administra­tive steps to improve operationa­l efficiency and reduce operating costs.

“I would like to urge all Nigerians to be especially mindful of all persons and groups at home and abroad, who specialise in making false and inciting claims on radio, TV and social media, as well as in peddling altered videos and images for viral disseminat­ion .” He must all to stand together as one against forces that constantly seek to test and break the bonds that hold Nigeria. .

“Nigeria belongs to all of us, and the work of building the Nigeria of our dreams is one that must be done by everyone, regardless of our religious faith or ethnic group or geopolitic­al zone.”

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