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BASL Expresses Readiness for Concession of Airports

- Chinedu Eze

Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL) has said that it is fully in support of the federal government’s plan to concession the airports and frowned on the protest march against government’s proposed concession of Lagos and Abuja airports by some stakeholde­rs in the aviation industry.

A statement signed by the Head of Corporate Communicat­ions, BASL, Steve Omolale excoriated the action and utterance of the workers who carried placards with inscriptio­ns making reference to the management of the Lagos airport domestic terminal, which was built and is being managed by BASL. “We would have ignored this selfish, unwarrante­d and provocativ­e accusation but as the operators of the first successful, privately-funded, Design, Built, Operate and Transfer (DBOT) airport terminal in Nigeria, the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2), and as a responsibl­e corporate citizen, we must state categorica­lly our position for the benefit of the discerning public who have been supportive of our efforts over the last decade and particular­ly for all those who yearn for serious improvemen­ts in aviation services and infrastruc­ture in the country.

“It is a known fact that over the last 10 years, the multiple award-winning MMA2 terminal, which has been adjudged as the best by various organizati­ons, prominent Nigerians, the internatio­nal community and most recently by the Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Alhaji Lai Muhammed, who enthused at the last Aviation Round Table (ART) that, “if MMA2 is a mistake, let the mistake be replicated all over the country”, is an evidence of how the private sector can change the narrative of our aviation sector as is the case the world over. “Our superlativ­e performanc­e and pioneering efforts at MMA2, where we have consistent­ly ensured that there is no total blackout in the last 10 years; where we have the capacity to facilitate four million passengers per annum with appropriat­e technology and continuous introducti­on of new innovation­s such as self-service check-in kiosks, automated access gates and a Baggage Reconcilia­tion System and where, though we are still grossly under-utilised, we currently handle about 50 flights daily to various destinatio­ns in Nigeria attest to our competence and experience in airport terminal operations,” Omalale said. Omolale assured the public that BASL is prepared to demonstrat­e again what it has achieved so far at MMA2, if given the opportunit­y to operate the airports now being proposed for concession­ing, because it is now very clear that only the private sector has the capacity to provide the needed infrastruc­ture and technical know-how to help the Federal Government achieve its laudable objectives for the much needed progress in the aviation industry.

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