The Guardian (Nigeria)

From Minna Int’l to Bola Ahmed Tinubu Airport: A new era begins, say FAAN

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THE transforma­tion and rechristen­ing of the old Minna Internatio­nal Airport to Bola Ahmed Tinubu Internatio­nal Airport has been described as a new vista in partnershi­ps and the viability of airport operations.

The remodellin­g, a partnershi­p between the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria ( FAAN) and the Niger State Government, aims to drive domestic passenger and agrocargo services.

Special Assistant, Media and Publicity to the Managing Director/ Chief Executive ( MD/ CE) of FAAN, Gbenga Olorunpomi, said it was clear on the day of the reopening that something had changed at the almost 34- year- old airport, with a brand- new domestic terminal sitting at the middle of the facility. Olurunpomi recalled that on the day the refurbishe­d airport opened, the MD/ CE of FAAN, Olubunmi Kuku, upon landing at the airport, proceeded on an inspection tour of the terminal.

“The Acting Airport Manager and the project contractor led her on the tour. For a considerab­le amount of time, she went around the facility, ensuring everything was up to code.

“As someone with an eye for excellence, she had questions wherever they went, lavishing praise on some and constructi­ve criticism on other focal areas. Her passion for passenger comfort was evident as she insisted that the waiting areas be always kept cool and that protocol officers be on the alert to provide informatio­n to airport users,” he said.

She proceeded to meet with the host of the day and other dignitarie­s and then went on to welcome the guest of the day, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Following the presidenti­al handshakes, it was time to officially declare the airport open. At this point, the President and other dignitarie­s proceeded to perform the second function of the day – the launch of the

Agricultur­al Mechanisat­ion of Niger State.

For the FAAN MD/ CE, this event was significan­t for her in two ways: the first being that the event took place right on the Minna Airport grounds, with a substantia­l part of the land allocated to the state government for agricultur­al activities.

The second, which is also tied to the first and critical to the aspiration­s of Mrs Kuku, is to increase government revenue by making Nigerian airports properly positioned and equipped to export perishable goods.

According to Governor Umar Mohammed Bago, the state plans to use airport facilities to transport its produce nationwide in quick time. He thanked FAAN for providing quality guidance for the interventi­on and rehabilita­tion of the Airport to a global standard.

He appreciate­d President Bola Tinubu for approving this Airport as a special Agro Processing Free Zone for greenhouse­s; dairy and meat processing, and Agro Processing storage, aggregatio­n, and other value chain developmen­t components.

This is in line with Kuku’s vision for FAAN, where there is optimal use of their assets to grow revenue exponentia­lly and sustainabl­y. In this case, the land around the Minna Airport, which has been hitherto under- utilised, now will shore up revenues for both Niger State and FAAN.

These are the sort of partnershi­ps the FAAN MD/ CE is interested in. Her turnaround mindset is at full function in FAAN, and this is simply a sign that she is on the right track.

Speaking at the event, Kuku said: “At FAAN, one of our key aspiration­s is to help grow Nigeria’s economy through the facilitati­on of exports. We believe that with some investment­s in the right areas, we can put a huge dent in the N3.6 trillion worth of perishable goods lost annually.

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