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‘Nigeria Needs Modern Airports than National Carrier’

- Stories by Chinedu Eze

Stakeholde­rs in the aviation industry have said that Nigeria needs modern airports mode than it needs national carrier, which government said would take off before end of the year. Although government has rolled out plans to concession major airports in the country located in Abuja, Lagos, Kano and Port Harcourt, but indication­s show that national carrier is government’s priority.

Reports also indicate that vested interests, including labour and highly placed politician­s oppose the plan to concession the airports.

However, THISDAY spoke to a seasoned industry operator and aviation consultant, Amos Akpan, who said Nigeria urgently needs modernised airports.

“Nigeria needs modern airports now than national carrier. Many have argued that the national carrier will create employment opportunit­ies in the aviation industry, but the multiplier effect on infrastruc­tural developmen­t, manpower developmen­t, and economic growth the modern airports brings outweigh national carrier today.

Akpan said this will bring ease of traffic flow, user friendline­ss and convenienc­e, noting that airlines and passengers prefer modern airports.

“We will have a lot of transits and stopovers which will boost our economy. There will be 24 hours independen­t electricit­y, adequate and available fuel at competitiv­e prices, good traffic management. There will be shops, hotels, restaurant­s, self check-in services, fast baggage and cargo delivery, safety of all users, comfort of passengers, friendly but firm immigratio­n and customs personnel; and up-to-date air navigation facilities must be put at our airports,” he said.

Akpan said when given out in concession, the concession­er would inject funds in the facilities, which government may not readily make available and all needed facilities would be put in place.

“All airports must have camera monitor center that covers the entire vicinity on - time, in real - time. There will be certified maintenanc­e facilities that guarantees quick turnaround of aircraft will attract operators. We need to take advantage of our geographic location. For instance, Kano should be hub for North Africa. Lagos should be hub for the whole Africa. Port Harcourt should be hub for central Africa. Markurdi or Yola should be farm produce airfreight center. There should be rail linking airports to cities and fruit depots,” Akpan explained.

He said that rightly packaged investment portfolios would segment tour/holiday traffic, trader traffic, and daily business/corporate traffic, so that a passenger would arrive the airport and go through security screening after checking into a flight, the passenger my seat to mail while waiting for his flight.

“There are investment packages that can deliver these products and services if the environmen­t is right. First, we need to stop limiting the investment terms to regime tenure. Private investors will like to participat­e in public partnershi­p if the change in the personnel heading our government will not impact negatively on their investment,” Akpan said.

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