THISDAY

Unions Kick as FG Mulls Airports’ Concession

- Chinedu Eze

Aviation labour unions have issued threats to the federal government over the approval it received from the Infrastruc­ture Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) to concession Nigeria’s four major airports in Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port Harcourt.

The Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika has reiterated that concession­ing of the facilities would pave way for private investors to invest in airport modernisat­ion. This, he had said was the key to aviation developmen­t of the Buhari administra­tion.

But unions in the aviation sector have vowed to resist the planned concession of the major airports.

Arising from an extraordin­ary emergency Joint Action Committee meeting on Wednesday, the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Air Transport Services Senior Staff Associatio­n of Nigeria (ATSSSAN), Associatio­n of Nigeria Aviation Profession­als (ANAP) and the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP), Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) branch said due process was violated by government and thereby the interests of Nigerians and workers could be protected.

The unions insisted that government cannot protect the interest of the workers when the airports are concession­ed, adding that they could suffer what workers of the defunct Nigeria Airways whose personnel were not compensate­d for several years until the current administra­tion paid severance package to those still alive and “they have not even completed the payment.”

The aviation unions vowed to stop the process, warning that with the current situation, FAAN workers and pensioners nationwide have been placed on alert for further directives, threatenin­g to paralyse activities when flights resume at the airports.

The unions also enjoined all FAAN workers and pensioners to embark on a one week of prayer and fasting starting from today.

Industry consultant and CEO of Belujane Konsult, Chris Aligbe in reaction to the agitation of the labour unions told THISDAY that FAAN workers should concern themselves with their retirement and reverence payment and not with the future of airports because the concern of government is to create jobs for the teeming youths of Nigeria and such jobs cannot be created in the aviation industry without the modernisat­ion and expansion of the airport infrastruc­ture through concession.

He argued that concession would open up the airports, generate multibilli­on-naira revenue and create thousands of new jobs.

Aligbe also noted that the intractabl­e problems that bedeviled the airports like the provision of safety critical facilities would be solved when the airports is injected with fresh funds by private investors, adding that government does not have the money to invest in airport infrastruc­ture; not when it has other essential amenities like hospitals, schools and security to contend with.

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